In Progress: Machinefabriek + Dat Rayon
Machinefabriek + Dat Rayon
Jaskółcza 1 Str., GDAŃSK - LOWER TOWN
23rd August 2014, 7.00 pm
MACHINEFABRIEK is the alias of Rutger Zuydervelt. Rutger's music combines elements of ambient, noise, minimalism, drone, field recordings and electro-acoustic experiments. His pieces can be heard as an attempt to create sonic environments for the listener to dwell in. Finding tension in texture, tone and timing, the result can be very minimalistic at first glance, but reveals itself upon closer listening. The devil is in the details.
Rutger was born in 1978 in Apeldoorn (The Netherlands) and now resides in Rotterdam. He started recording as Machinefabriek in 2004. After a series of self released CD-Rs, his official debut Marijn was issued in 2006, with great critical acclaim. Since then a solid stream of music was released on labels such as Type, Important, Home Normal, 12K, Entr'acte, Dekorder, Digitalis, Experimedia and Staalplaat. He performed all over the globe, from Canada to Israel and from Russia to Japan.
Rutger collaborated (on record and/or live) with numerous artists, such as Steinbrüchel, Jaap Blonk, Aaron Martin, Peter Broderick, Frans de Waard, Simon Nabatov, Mats Gustafsson, Steve Roden, Gareth Davis, Stephen Vitiello, Michel Banabila, Tim Catlin and Dead Neanderthals, amongst many others.
He also frequently works with film makers, like Makino Takashi, Mike Hoolboom, John Price, Paul Clipson and Chris Teerink, for whom he composed a soundtrack for his documentary about Sol LeWitt. Rutger's music was also used in Edward Burtynsky's documentary Watermark.
Beside films, Rutger also composes music for dance pieces, like Alix Eynaudi and Kris Verdonck's EXIT (premiéred at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin), Ivan Pérez' Hide And Seek (Ballet Moscow) and Alexander Whitley's The Measures Taken (for the Royal Opera in London).
Then there's Rutgers installation work, in which the dialogue with the environment plays an important role. He did projects for Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, NAi (Dutch Architecture Institute), the new Armando Museum MOA, Sounds Like in Saskatoon (Canada), the Into the Great Wide Open Festival and Castrum Peregrini in Amsterdam.
DAT RAYON makes music to a nonexistent road movie. They are inspired by the American automobile design of the 60’ and 70’. Car nomadism, aimless moves, mistaking routes, discoveries of accidental places and the world seen from a cars inside. Dat Rayons music consists of deformed elements of contemporary electronic club music. Their aim is to create atmospheres and to manipulate the audiences emotions using sounds which have non-human origin.
Dat Rayon released the debut album “Station Wagon” (Nasiono Records, 2012) and the album “Junkyard” (Dat Rayon/Zoharum, 2013). They played at numerous events, among them at Open Source Art Festival (PL) and Sound Around (RU/LT/PL).
http://datrayon.bandcamp.com/