The Creative Europe-supported SHAPE platform for innovative music and audiovisual art is announcing its 2019 list of artists. The artist selection for the platform’s fifth year traditionally places a number of audiovisual projects and sound artists alongside musical acts that range from post-grime and techno to free
improvisation and acousmatic music. SHAPE is also happy to say that its 2019 roster
is created with a 50:50 gender balance.
Initially intended as a three-year project, SHAPE was prolonged to seven years in
total, and will be running till 2021 thanks to the support of the “Creative Europe”
programme of the European Union.
The platform is run by a union of 16 European festivals, including Insomnia,
Maintenant, Unsound and CTM.
The platform
A 7-year initiative co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European
Union, the SHAPE project reunites 16 European non-profit organizations active
within the ICAS – International Cities of Advanced Sound network to create a
platform that aims to support, promote, and exchange innovative and aspiring
emergent musicians and interdisciplinary artists with an interest in sound.
SHAPE stands for “Sound, Heterogeneous Art and Performance in Europe”.
SHAPE annually chooses 48 musicians and artists to participate in a mix of live
performances, residencies, workshops and talks across member festivals and special
events.
The selection process
Each year, the curatorial teams of all 16 SHAPE festivals and initiatives come
together and choose 48 artists. The artist roster has been created disregarding
divisions of genre, age or popularity. Rather, creative novelty and successful
experimentation have served as core values, with additional emphasis on the inclusion of upcoming and underexposed artists as well as representing local scenes of involved festivals and art centers.
New elements in SHAPE, phase 2
As the “Creative Europe” has prolonged SHAPE for a second phase (until 2021), the
platform also gained a chance to introduce some new elements, including the artist
presentations and the educational events.
As of 2018, SHAPE’s artistic presentations will have a wider geographical reach – in
addition to the SHAPE member festivals in 16 cities and 12 countries (see full list at
the end of this document), associate partner events will be picked by each festival
individually, covering European countries that are not represented among the 16 core
member festivals. Each SHAPE festival will present at least one artist or musician at
its associate partner event, thus solidifying a wider network within European
adventurous music events and increasing the number of SHAPE showcases per year.
In 2019, this dimension of SHAPE’s activities will aim at further geographic diversity.
The structure of SHAPE’s educational events has changed as well – two open
educational events will be organized for attendants of each SHAPE festival, while the
educational activities for SHAPE artists have become centralized; one multi-part joint
event will be organized annually to bring together all SHAPE artists of the respective
year. In addition to engaging them with topical workshops or lectures, these occasions will serve as opportunities for them to network, exchange ideas and initiate collaborations.
The roster
The fifth year’s roster of SHAPE continues to demonstrate a kind of eclecticism that
is clearly an outcome of all the 16 diverse festivals selecting artists and projects
together – You may find French industrial techno DJ and Rinse FM host AZF sharing
the stage with Portuguese electro-acoustic music composer Jonathan Uliel Saldanha
or Latvian “cosmic analog synthesizer music” artist Marta SmiLga brushing
shoulders with audiovisual artist and creator of participatory installations Sally
Golding or artist Michela Pelusio, whose work has been described as “quantum
physics meets audiovisual experimentation”.
A deliberate desire to detect streams of fresh ideas and unexpected influences beyond
genre categories has influenced the choices of SHAPE’s curators. Interesting musical collisions and fusions are encouraged: Hungarian drummer Balázs Pándi is
experienced in anything between dub, breakcore, free improvisation, noise, grindcore
and jazz, whereas Swedish electronic music composer Maria W. Horn is oscillating
between minimalist structures and piercing power electronics utilizing both digital
and analog synthesis as well as acoustic instruments, and Perrine en Morceaux
blends French pop music with electro-acoustic practices and other elements from the
world of avant-garde music. Cellist Lucy Railton uses her experience as performer of
post-war avant-garde music, including works of Xenakis, to create her own kind of
electro-acoustic, minimalistic but diverse music. Similarly, the trio Plug, led by
Nicolas Crosse, bassist of Ensemble Intercontemporain, melds the members’
knowledge of contemporary classical music with influences from rock music, drone
and experimental electronics. French bagpipe player Erwan Keravec not only lends
his talent as an instrumentalist to performances of works by contemporary composers, but is also one of the very few players of this instrument in the field of radical free improvisation.
Improvisation is a key concept also in the music of guitarist Nina Garcia, who, with
her noise rock oriented solo project Mariachi explores the limits of her instrument, or
Katharina Ernst, a multidisciplinary artist and drummer, experienced in the vital free
improvisation scene of Vienna, who works more in a rhythm-based and electro-
acoustic mode within her solo project “Extrametric”, based on drum exercises
requiring deep concentration to propel separated elements forward into richly
patterned grooves. Kikimore, a group of six female researchers of sound and
analogue electronics, is held together not only by their interest in improvising with
electronic instruments, but, in their own words, also “raw sound, noise and the smell
of solder”.
Projects, such as Bear Bones Lay Low a.k.a. Ernesto González, born in Venezuela
and residing in Belgium, or WIDT, a duo of sisters Antonina Nowacka and Bogumiła
Piotrowska from Poland, demonstrate an interest in highly psychedelic musical – in
the latter case, also visual – experiences. WIDT participate in SHAPE with a new
collaboration – they will be joined onstage by Christoph de Babalon, an acclaimed
German DJ and producer whose late 90s album “If You’re Into It, I’m Out of It” is
counted among the classics of experimental club records of that period.
Classic labels of experimental electronic music are also represented by minimalist
Robert Curgenven, who is best known for his works on LINE, and patten, the
genre-swapping project, signed to Warp Records, also known for immersive
audiovisual shows.
Continuing the path started in 2017, the new artist list of SHAPE puts a large
emphasis also on seeking out interesting DJs – this year SHAPE welcomes Spanish-
born and Brussels-based DJ Clara!, known for her innovative investigations into the
reggaeton genre, Crystallmess, whose mixes may oscillate between, for instance,
dreamy ambient parts and subtle but surprising shifts to French rap, and Sentimental
Rave – a self-taught DJ, producer and photographer, whose sets are based in her equal love of rave, gabber and experimental music.
Check the full list of artists at the end of this article to preview their works, and don’t
forget to keep visiting our homepage – we’ll be introducing all SHAPE artists with
interviews in our “Artist of the week” section!
First activities of the fifth year
For SHAPE, the fourth year formally starts in December, and the platform will kick it
off with artistic presentations and public talks at Berlin’s CTM 2019 – Persistence (25
January – 3 February). The first confirmed SHAPE acts of this event are Lucy
Railton, Erwan Keravec, AZF, Sentimental Rave and Machine Woman and Sarah
Farina – alumnas of SHAPE 2017 and 2018 respectively. More will be announced
soon.
One can also expect a large SHAPE showcase outside of Europe in the tradition of
SHAPE’s previous activities at Canada’s MUTEK, Brazil’s Novas Frequências or
Uganda’s Nyege Nyege. More info will be announced soon.
Full list of SHAPE artists for 2019:
Arash Azadi (IR/AM)
Astrid Sonne (DK)
Avsluta (UK)
AZF (FR)
Balázs Pándi (HU)
Bamao Yende (FR)
Bear Bones Lay Low (BE)
Betty (FR)
Chaines (UK)
Clara! (BE)
Committee (HU/NL)
Crystallmess (FR)
Erwan Keravec (FR)
Hatis Noit (UK)
JESSE (FI)
Jessica Ekomane (FR/DE)
Jonathan Uliel Saldanha (PT)
Katharina Ernst (AT)
Kikimore (SI)
Lucy Railton (UK)
Lutto Lento (PL)
Lyra Pramuk (DE)
Maria W Horn (SE)
Marta SmiLga (LV)
Myako (FR)
Michela Pelusio (GR/IT)
Nina Garcia/Mariachi (FR)
Obsequies (BE)
Oceanic (NL)
Od Bongo (FR/BE)
patten (UK)
Peach (UK)
Perrine en Morceaux (FR)
Plug (FR)
Resina (PL)
rkss (UK)
Robert Curgenven (IE)
SAD (DE)
Sally Golding (UK)
Schanell (DE)
Schtum (AT)
Sentimental Rave (FR)
Soho Rezanejad (DK)
Tim Shaw (UK)
Violet (PT)
Volition Immanent/ Parrish Smith (NL)
WIDT & Christoph De Babalon (DE/PL)
SHAPE member festivals:
Biennale Némo / ARCADI – Paris, FR
CTM Festival / DISK e.V. – Berlin, DE
Cynetart Festival / TMA Hellerau e.V. – Dresden, DE
Festival Maintenant / Association Electroni[K] – Rennes, FR
Insomnia Festival / Association – Tromso, NO
Les siestes électroniques / Association Rotation – Toulouse, FR
MeetFactory – Prague, CZ
MoTA – Museum of Transitory Art – Ljubljana, SI
musikprotokoll im steirischen herbst / ORF – Graz, AT
RIAM Festival / Technè – Marseilles, FR
Rokolectiv Festival / Association – Bucharest, RO
Schiev Festival – Brussels, BE
Skaņu Mežs Festival / Association – Riga, LV
TodaysArt Festival / The Generator Foundation – The Hague, NL
UH Fest / Ultrasound Foundation – Budapest, HU
Unsound Festival / Fundacja Tone – Krakow, PL
Supporters and friends
GoodShape – ICAS (International Cities of Advanced Sound)
The Wire Magazine – Resonance FM – Tiny Mix Tapes – NTS Live – The
Quietus – Electronic Beats – Secret Thirteen – We Make Money Not Art –
Radio Campus France – The Attic – Red Light Radio – White Fungus – Crack
Magazine – The Astral Plane – TIU Mag – Music Map