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Vitor Joaquim - Forgotten Voices (ft. Lula Pena)

from Portugal experimental underground 016 survey by Various Artists

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from Portugal experimental underground 016 survey, released September 24, 2016
Laptop experimentalist, sound and visual artist, teacher, web activist. Graduated in Sound and Film Directing.

He started performing music and working with contemporary dance by the mid 80's. Since then, he has created extensively for dance, theater, video, installations and cross media platforms. Collaborations with collectives and creators such as Monica Calle, Mark Haim, Coogan Dancers, Vera Mantero, Errequeerre, Paulo Ribeiro, Annabelle Bonnery, Mouvoir - Stephanie Thiersch, La Macana, Guillermo Weickert, João Galante & João Samões, and Rui Horta. He directed the acclaimed and prized Go With The Flow, With the spanish choreographer Guillermo Weickert, a dance stage adaptation of his cd Flow.
In 1997, the cd Tales From Chaos (under the alias Free Field) was considered one of the 10 records of the year and one of the 10 Portuguese electronic music of all times. In 2006, Flow cd, was listed by The Wire Magazine as one of the best electronic records of the year. Filament, released in 2011 was listed as one of the best drone/ambient records in 2011 by the french magazine Indie Rock Magazine and was nominated for the QWARTZ ELECTRONIC MUSIC AWARDS 2013´, in the category Experimentation.
He collaborated with many international artists, such as @c, Scanner, Stephan Mathieu, Simon Fisher Turner, Phil Niblock, Carlos Zíngaro, Colleen, Pure, Sergi Jordà, Marc Behrens, o.blaat, Ran Slavin, Greg Haines and Julien Ottavi among others.

Over the years, on most of his solo acts, Joaquim opted to play or in total darkness, as a way to increase the sense of sound, or with visual artists such as Lia, Hugo Olim, André Sier, Pedro Maia, Carsten Goertz, Laetitia Moraes andThr3hold.
Even though he loves to play solo, it’s in the electronic real time collaborations and live sampling that Joaquim is been mostly involved in the last decade while playing live and touring all over Europe, in music and dance performances at festivals such as Semibreve, Sonica, Atlantic Waves, IFI, Ultrasound, Lem, CocArt, Madeiradig, Storung, Artech, Intr:Muros, Mes de Danza, and MU.DA. Highlight on performances and presentations in places such as Spitz (UK), MC2 (Grenoble), Mercat dels Flors (Barcelona), I.C.A. (UK), NRW (Dusseldorf), O Espaço do Tempo (Montemor-o-Novo),Teatro Central (Sevilla) Instants Chavirés (Paris), Casa Encendida (Madrid), KHM (Cologne), Cinema Club (Kiev) and Kino Siska (Ljubljana).
In Portugal he has presented work in virtually all the regular places for experimental art like ZDB, CCB, Culturgest,Gulbenkian Foundation, Serralves Foundation, and Casa da Musica.
Simultaneously to his own artistic work on sound and music, he directed a few pieces in contemporary performance, video art and video mapping, and has been invited to advise programmers and curators in several festivals and events in Europe. From 2000 to 2009, he produced his own festival EME, an event dedicated to experimental arts and non-standard music.
At the moment, he is a researcher in computer music at CITAR, the Research Center for Science and Technology in Art at UCP, Porto, where he is also teaching.

More info at: www.vitorjoaquim.pt

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