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Video of Steve Lawson
Aug 23rd
I’ve added the artist page of Steve Lawson including a nice youtube video.
Confirmed: Steve Lawson (UK)
Aug 23rd
I am very happy to announce that Steve Lawson has been added to the line up of the Antwerp Live Looping festival 2010. Steve is a solo bass guitarist from London (UK) and has released 6 CD’s on his own Pillow Mountain Records label. I’ll add his bio to the website as soon as possible.
Confirmed: Signals Under Tests
Aug 18th
Signals Under Tests have been added to the line up of the Antwerp Live Looping festival 2010. Signals Under Tests was conceived in late 2008 by Ricky Graham and John King as an opportunity to explore the aesthetics of sonority. The duo combine their performance and programming talents to present a unique approach to live contemporary guitar music. The pair attended STEIM in April 2009 in pursuit of exploring the utilisation of new technologies in their performance and composition. They have released a series of live recordings on Manchester based electronica net label, Hippocamp. Ricky and John perform regularly in the UK, recently supporting German electronica legend, Ulrich Schnuass at Celtronic Festival in 2009. The duo are currently working on a series of recordings due for release in late 2009.
Click here for the artists page
First info for 2010 festival
Aug 7th
Good news! Venue De Arenberg has confirmed Saturday March 6, 2010 as the date for the 2nd edition of the Antwerp Live Looping Festival.
Regarding the program, the festival will probably start at 20:00 and we will have 6 artists in total, each playing a set of aprox. 30 minutes. The ticket price will be 10 Euro excl. shipping costs and the tickets will be available online as soon as the full program is known.
I can already tell you that Microphonics (Dirk Serries) has confirmed to perform at the festival, as well as Luis Angulo from Mexico and Sjaak Overgaauw (me). I’m very happy that both Dirk and Luis are coming to Antwerp, they both did a fantastic set at the 2009 festival. The 3 remaining artists are not known yet, I’ll keep you posted.
Antwerp video from Michael Peters on Vimeo
Aug 6th
Michael Peters has uploaded his video from the DVD of the ’09 festival.
Livelooping in Antwerp from Michael Peters on Vimeo.
Antwerp Live Looping Festival 2010
Aug 6th
The 2nd edition for the Antwerp Live Looping Festival is planned for March 2010. More info will follow soon.
Time Stands Still
Jun 15th
By Michael Peters, June 15, 2009
Source: Veloopity blog
After a gig on an electronic music festival in a club in Cologne on May 9 (which went so-so for me partly because the sound sucked, I was not yet used to my new music software, and I was sick), my little European livelooping tour started with a gig in Antwerp, Belgium, hometown of Sjaak Overgaauw. Sjaak had visited the Cologne livelooping festival that I had organized in May 2008, and liked the concept so much that it didn’t take much to persuade him to organize a livelooping festival of his own. So a day before the festival, livelooping festival inventor and multiinstrumentalist Rick Walker and guitarist/singer Luis Angulo arrived here, coming from southern Germany. Before we went to my place, we had dinner in Cologne, meeting Julia Kotowski, a singer/songwriter/multiinstrumentalist/livelooper who was invited by Rick Walker to this year’s Y2K9 livelooping festival in Santa Cruz, CA. Rick was a little surprised at her young age meeting her in person on that evening, but we both agree that she has lots of talent and has developed a very interesting song style of her own which definitely deserves to be presented at the festival.
We spent some hours on the autobahn to Antwerp the next day (during a long hot stop in a traffic jam, Rick used the time to program his musicbox for the gig) and arrived in the afternoon at the Arenberg Schouwburg, a beautiful venue in the center of Antwerp. It was so great to meet old livelooping friends, and some new ones. Yes, the music is at the center of this, but the chance to spend time together with this very nice and creative bunch of people who I get to see only once in a couple of years is at least as important to me. I was especially happy to meet Os, Mike Bearpark, and Andrew Booker from Darkroom who I had the chance to play with in London in November 2007. And of course there was Fabio Anile from Rome, he had played on the Cologne festival in May 2008 and got inspired enough to organize a livelooping festival in Rome a week after Antwerp (more about this later). I also met Dirk Serries again, he had filled last year’s Cologne festival venue with his “Fear Falls Burning” drones and got to Antwerp to present his new “Microphonics” project.
Sjaak had done a perfect job organizing this festival. Venue, staff, technical things, food, everything was perfect. Thanks again Sjaak!!
This evening’s loop shows were very diverse as usual. This time I especially liked Luis Angulo’s vocal loops and his amazing Flamenco style guitar loops. Darkroom played a wonderful set that made me feel real good for some reason. I crawled around on the floor while they played, Os had given me his hitech camera and I had the job to take photos of the group which I gladly did.
In my own set, I tried to make use of quite a number of toys (such as Os’s wonderful XFadeLooper plugin), some of them new … and I improvised … so the result, as often before, was a collage like mix of different styles, and my own feeling afterwards was also mixed, although the audience seemed to mostly like it. I’m not sure where my creative impulse is leading me in my livelooping work. I hesitate to control it too much, so I try to let it find its own way. I wonder if it will eventually end up in some recognizable style, something that more experienced liveloopers like Markus Reuter or Robert Fripp or Dirk Serries or Rick Walker have developed. At this time, it is much more tempting for me to jump into completely different pools at every gig, sometimes even with sudden breaks, instead of trying to paint stylistically similar pictures every time. Rick told me that he loves the diversity of styles and sounds in my sets, and he thinks that the audience does too. We’ll see how it will work in Rome next week, and in Santa Cruz where I plan to perform in October.





