Konzerte/Mitschnitte
Wiederholung einer Sendung vom Dezember 2011 / Januar 2012
Yan Jun, Beijing
Wormhole Trip OST
Music For Time-space Travel
01. Wormhole / 59:42
02. Garden / 15:32
03. Post Garden / 8:00
04. 20 For Iona / 20:02
05. - 19. 15 Minutes in Life / 15:30
User Guide
1, Please do not ware earphones or headphones to listen to this.
2, Please plug in earphones or headphones, modify the volume to a low level, then leave them alone
or wear them around your neck.
3, Or play back via build-in microphone of your mobile phone.
4, Or playback via small speakers. For better result please hide speakers in drawer or any place
you can not see them.
5, It is fit for a large space or an outdoor space. Any speaker can be used. Please keep the
volume low.
6, Please play back on repeat mode.
7, Please keep in touch with me mentally.
Note:
I recorded one hour of my installation Wormhole Trip OST at The Shop, Beijing, on November 13th,
2008. I only added another layer of a recording (a continuous recording of air flowing through a
pipe) and of couple of VDT plug-ins.
The sound artist and poet Yan Ju was born in Lanzhou in 1973. He now lives in Beijing.
He holds a B.A. of Chinese Literature.
Yan's live performance engages space feedback, loop and voice/language to make hypnotic noise.
He uses concepts of recycling, feedback and reduction to creates sound art work, which related to
field recording, installation, image, video, publishing and multiple forms. He had performed and
participated exhibitions in Paris (Nuit Blanche), Amsterdam, Berlin (Transmediale), Cologne
(MusikTriennale Kšln), Moers (Moers Festival), Kuala Lumpur (Street Roar), Seoul (Bulgasari),
Oslo (Sound of Mu), Brussels, Copenhagen (Metropolis Biennale), toured in Taiwan and Mainland
China. He has also initiated Tie Guan Yin and Pisces Iscariots, two free-form electro-acoustic
impro projects.
He was a well-known music critic and organizer as driving force of China's underground music and
sub-culture scene before turn his focus into contemporary music and sound art in 2004.
Yan runs the virtual creation Sub Jam since 1998. It had released some essential underground music
and independent films. In 2004 he co-found KwanYin Records for experimental music and sound
exploration.
He runs Waterland Kwanyin, a weekly event of experimental / improv music and sound art since 2005,
and the annual outdoor festival Mini Midi. He also curates sound projects for DIAF Art Festival
since 2004, and GetItLouder07. He had published 6 books on topic of Chinese new music and 3 poetry
anthologies.
www.yanjun.org
www.subjam.org
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