Monolake with. T. Barri visuals & Electric Indigo

DHC3, Zagreb, Croatia







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DHC3 club
Samoborska 215, Zagreb, Croatia


MONOLAKE

with T.BARRI visuals EXTENDED LIVE SHOW 

(Imbalance computer music,Berlin/DE)
http://roberthenke.com/
http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/monolake
https://soundcloud.com/monolake

DJ ELECTRIC INDIGO
(Indigo:inc,Vienna/A)
http://indigo-inc.at/
http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/electricindigo
https://soundcloud.com/indigo
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GANIK

(Ekstrakt, Zagreb/CRO )
http://www.ekstrakt.org/

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MONOLAKE (ROBERT HENKE)
Robert B. Henke (born 1969) is a German computer music composer and professor of sound design at the Berlin University of the Arts. He is a co-developer of Ableton Live music software and founding member of the electronic music project Monolake. He works and lives in Berlin.

Monolake is a collaborative project, founded in 1995 by Robert Henke and Gerhard Behles, who stopped being an active member in 1999 due to his involvement with Ableton. Monolake became a solo project of Robert Henke, with occasional support by Torsten Pröfrock / T++, most notable for the CD release Polygon Cities (2006). As a studio project Monolake is defined as an "'open project'", led by Robert Henke but potentially open for other collaborators as well. Since 2009 Monolake Live performances have a visual component created by Dutch artist Tarik Barri.

Robert Henke's music combines aspects of electronic dance music (EDM) and so called intelligent dance music (IDM) with features that are often associated with research based computer music. Robert Henke studied computer science at the Technical University of Berlin and film sound engineering at the 'Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen' in Potsdam-Babelsberg.
In 1995 he founded the project 'Monolake' together with Gerhard Behles, who is now the CEO of Ableton. Henke's interest in performance of computer based music had a significant influence in the development of Ableton's Live software. He also built several hardware controllers for his personal use as a performer, most notable the 'Monodeck II'. An important component of his live work is sound spatialization using real or virtual spaces. In live performance contexts Henke has used multi-channel audio techniques such as Ambisonics and Wave Field Synthesis. In such settings he has also used multiple video projections to try and achieve a high degree of immersion. Henke also developed the software for series of audiovisual network performances called Atlantic Waves. Since 2009 Robert Henke is teaching sound design at the Sound Studies department of the Berlin University of Arts. His music is released on his own label imbalance computer music

In the 1990 Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke developed a Max based sequencer application called 'PX-18', which allowed them to perform improvised, pattern based electronic dance music concerts. The basic concept for the Monolake performances since then is the ability to switch between different states or patterns in real-time and adding expression by altering the sound those patterns trigger or contain. The concept later became popular as 'Session View' in their Ableton Live music software. In order to be able to gain more haptic control and more intuitive access to structure and sound, Henke started building MIDI controllers (Monodeck, Monodeck II) and explores the possibilities of touch surfaces (iPad) for musical interaction. Since early 2009 Monolake Live performances explore surround sound and also include a visual component by Dutch artist Tarik Barri. During the concerts, Barri is navigating in realtime through an imaginary 3D landscape using his own software, 'Versum'. In 2010 Henke and Barri were granted a residency at EMPAC, Troy to develop a Monolake Live performance with 24 audio channels in a dome arrangement, paired with six channels of video.


TARIK BARRI visuals
I started programming at the age of seven and started making electronic music when I was 16. After my first track release at the age of 21, I quit my study in biological psychology study of Music and Technology at the Utrecht School of the Arts. 
There I saw that the methods I used to create music could also be applied to create moving images. With tools like Max/MSP, Java and Supercollider I now develop software for audiovisual performance and composition. Using these tools, I search for new synergies and aesthetics in the combination of image and sound.

My works take on various forms like audiovisual performances, installations and videos. I also create live visuals for artists like Thom Yorke and Robert Henke/Monolake. The fundamental concept, reflected in all my works, is that image and sound are perceived as one: the viewer hears images and sees sounds. 

I've performed and displayed my works at DEMF, Sonic Acts, Ars Electronica, Club Transmediale, TodaysArt, MIT Media Lab, EMPAC and others. I was a guest lecturer at Berklee College of Music (Boston, US), CCRMA (San Francisco, US), Universität der Künste (Berlin, DE) and the Utrecht School of Music and Technology (Hilversum, NL). Together with Anselm Nehls I received the Prix Ars Electronica Award of Disctinction for our #Tweetscapes project.


DJ ELECTRIC INDIGO
Electric Indigo, DJ, composer, musician, has performed in 36 countries across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Her name 
stands for the intelligent and distinguished interpretation of techno and electronic music. Her DJ-sets are characterized by a 
wide variety with a clarity of vision, and a depth that only comes from a deep understanding of the music and the art of the DJ. 
As a composer and musician, she emphasizes the spatial-temporal placement of subtly textured sounds. She received the 
"outstanding artist award Musik 2012" in the field of electronic music and computer music and the national grant for 
composition 2013 from the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture.

Electric Indigo started her DJ career in Vienna 1989 and lived in Berlin for three years [1993-1996] to work at the legendary 
Hard Wax record store. In those years, she also began to produce her own music, first releases came out in 1993. In 1998, 
Electric Indigo founded female:pressure, an international database and network for female artists in the field of electronic 
music that was awarded with an honorary mention at Prix Ars Electronica 2009. In 2002, she discovered her passion for 
experimental music and started to play live. Meanwhile, she gives concerts in the realms of avant-garde as well as club music. 
Institutions like the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, the University of Fine Arts Vienna, and the University of 
Applied Arts Vienna commonly invite Electric Indigo as a guest lecturer. 2013, she writes the monthly column "bonustrack" for 
the feminist magazine an.schläge. 

Important works in recent years comprise compositions for the theater play "Das kleine Zimmer am Ende der Treppe" 2011, 
"Structuring Contours" – premiere at Klangspuren Festival 2011, her 5 channel compositions "Die Fernrohre der Träumer" 
performed together with author Valerie Fritsch at hoergeREDE Graz, Austria, 2012, "RRHONFEER-RRHEFNEOR" for Moozak 
Festival 2012, "Chiffres" – premiere at e_may / Wien Modern 2012, and her 8 channel pieces for the radical opera "ABSTRIAL" 
2013. 

Currently, Electric Indigo prepares a new piece for hoergeREDE with author Olga Flor and works on her first solo album.