

December 20th 2019 – BIBLIOTEQ MDULAIR & SYNKIE, By Repetition You Start Noticing Details in the Landscape, Cinéma Spoutnik, Geneva CHĪudiovisual performance, event, album release.Music performance and installation, event Heim für obsolete Medien, Kunsthaus, Langenthal CH July 10th 2021 – BIBLIOTEQ MDULAIR at H.o.Me.The sound is clearly primary, w/ Biblioteq Mdulair and Synkie Press review: Biblioteq Mdulair ‘s Primitive Electronics Brain Dance featured in The Sound Projector Radio Show from 23rd November 2018 Press review: Biblioteq Mdulair ´s primitive electronics brain dance in Neural They released their first LP in may 2018 with label Copypasta Editions and Aussenraum Records. This massive double installation creates a total audiovisual symbiosis, with dozens of CTR televisions in the space, and has been shown at CERN, European Center for Nuclear Research, at Cave12 in Geneva and all throughout eastern Europe while touring in 2017. Photo by Daniel Maszkowiczīiblioteq Mdulair is mostly a music instrument, but the collective often collaborates with the analogue modular video synthesizer SYNKIE, driven by its creators Michael Egger, Max Egger and Flo Kaufmann from collective. The public that enters this intense and fascinating laboratory for sensorial experimentations is brought down to various atmospheres from a soft stroll to an earthquake. Those primitive electronics machines bring the soundspace down to a magma of waves for a dizzying acoustactile experience.īringing the fundamental acoustic waveform to the front stage so it can be experienced by the body and mind, each performance has a storyline with a scenario that allows the two artists to freely improvise from one chapter to another. With its oscilloscopes, sinusoidals, and frequency sweeps, this sound installation produces all kind of waveforms, exploring vibrations, tickeling resonances, and creating breathing beats. Primitive electronics | hypnotic noise | brain danceīiblioteq Mdulair is an orchestra made of some 15 analogue function generators for four hands played by polish/swiss/french duet Emma Souharce and Daniel Maszkowicz.
