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actuum
© Do Hamot Benjamin Dousteyssier saxophone. Louis Laurain trumpet. Ronan Courty double-bass. drums, percussions. Julien Loutelier 2012 2012 presentation kit bio « ACTUUM is distopia. A chaotic soundscape loosely organized by unstable laws, we exist in a permanent climate of INSECURITY. Fierce attacks/blitzkrieg govern our sound-politico structures, where sonic alliances soon disintegrate into betrayal but reverse once again. With this, our MUSIC commands a heightened state of action/reaction, compelling listeners towards a rare sense of purpose, direction, and feeling. » ACTUUM belongs to COAX collective. ACTUUM is supported by the 2012’s edition of Jazz Migration (AFIJMA). ACTUUM won the European Keep an Eye Jazz Award 2010 (« best band & best composition»). www.collectifcoax.com/actuum musiciens BENJAMIN DOUSTEYSSIER : Saxophones Benjamin starts at the conservatory of Toulouse where he studies jazz, classical saxophone, and electroacoustic composition. In 2005 he moves to the Superior Conservatory in Paris to study jazz and improvisation with Riccardo Del Fra, Glenn Ferris and Francois Théberge. Besides his instrumental activities he writes music for different bands (from trio to symphonic orchestra). His approach is influenced by contemporary music, jazz and electric music (pop, rock, metal). He plays with different bands in france such as Trio DDJ, Benjamin Dousteyssier septet, Nux, Apax, Paul Lay « into the lines » trio, « Au cœur », Benjamin Dousteyssier quartet, Actuum. He received many prizes as a saxophone player and composer : « La Défense jazz competition » with DDJ and Paul Lay trio, « the keep an eye jazz award » in Amserdam with Actuum and a 4th soloist prize at the international competition in Friburg . More infos on : www.myspace.com/benjamindousteyssier JULIEN LOUTELIER : Drums Obsession with manner of playing music, craving for sounds, search for instantaneity and movement lead Julien Loutelier to embrace all genres and aesthetics, with an open mind. Contemporary music, jazz, rock, free improvisation deeply colored his way of playing the drums. He can be found both in the french and american jazz scene (Riccardo Del Fra, Glenn Ferris, Jim Mc Neely) and in free improvisation (Dousteyssier / Loutelier duo, Kris Davis, Benjamin Duboc), in organised free jazz (COAX collective, Actuum, Osmauve, Khoom), in revisited contemporary music (Cabaret contemporain, Tierkreis project (Stockhausen), Vingt Regards autour d’Olivier Messiaen) or alternativ rock (Burno, Loreleï, AUM grand-ensemble, Léanne)... In constant personal research, he is particularly interested in acoustic and electronic "filtering" and also likes to meet aesthetics and modes of genres in his projects and compositions (symphonic piece Axeleration - 2010). Since 2007, he has confronted himself with other forms of arts in their process of creation, such as dance, or visual arts that he has been practising since 2009 (performances in Paris Museum of Modern Art, the Louvre gallery Artegalore, La Defense), but also in cinema (ciné-concerts Federico Fellini, Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Mervyn Leroy) or video (Zeitlinie, Innovatoires 2011) ... Julian has already played in many festivals, clubs and places in France (Europa Jazz Festival, La Villette Jazz Festival, Cité de la Musique, Théâtre National du Chatelet, la Grande Halle, Centre Georges Pompidou, le Louvre, Sunset/Sunside, Musée d'Orsay) and also in Europe (Belgium : Jazz Station, Sounds, Music Village, MIM ; Germany (Spizz) ; Sweden : Fylkingen, Glenn Miller Café) ; Netherlands) and in International (Panama (Théâtre national, ATLAPA)) ... More infos on : www.julienloutelier.com www.collectifcoax.com/actuum LOUIS LAURAIN : Trumpet Born in 1984, he taught himself to play the trumpet and then studied jazz and improvisation at the conservatories of Lyon (CNR) and Paris (CNSMDP). While developing his own personal and original language on his instrument, he researched, through different collaborations, an intuitive and spontaneous approach to music. His interest is essentially in different forms of improvised music for various formations,ranging from solo to orchestral. and sound effects in relation to the space in which they are produced. Secondly work on the amplification of instruments (“close miking”) with the aim of creating the illusion of an electric or electronic “machine instrument”. He played in Paris, Los Angeles, Stockholm, Berlin, London, Lisboa, St Petersburg, San Fransisco, Geneva, Mali, Marocco, Poland... More infos on http://louislaurain.blogspot.com His work is focussed principally on two topics. Firstly an accoustic approach to instruments through research on sounds RONAN COURTY : Double-bass Ronan starts his musical studies at the national conservatory in Nantes where he received four first prizes in piano, analysis, composition and conducting. In the same time he is playing in jazz band as a double-bass player. In 2004, he enters the jazz program at the Paris Conservatory where he starts to develop a personal language on his instrument. He is currently working with different projects including jazz (Chloé Cailleton trio,Fiona Monbet quartet), free jazz (Actuum), rock (Pipeline, Vérupan, Lunamaze) and contemporary music (Jukebox). He played in several festivals such as « Montreux Jazz Festival», « Les rendez-vous de l’Erdre », « Jazz in Marciac »... He is also teaching at the National Conservatory in Nantes. More infos on : www.myspace.com/ronancourty www.collectifcoax.com/actuum photos © Rémi Angeli © Rémi Angeli www.collectifcoax.com/actuum © Rémi Angeli www.collectifcoax.com/actuum press Irish Times – 19/02/2012 – Concert in Porto, Casa da Musica « French band Actuum rarely break into anything other than a riot. The band set out their stall early, big sudden muscular jazz, Ronan Courty abusing his double bass from the get go, barely breaking for a groove that lasts more than a few bars while Louis Laurain on trumpet and Benjamin Dousteyssier on saxophone snarl and snap their way above the furious kit of Julien Loutelier, that reels and jabs in space he somehow manages to carve out of the musical madness. The band seem to embody a particular band of French malady in jazz (fellow Parisians Metal-o-phone also have a heavy dose and both bands work within the Coax collective) where the only option is to play the entire set at the absolute limits of your abilities. It’s a set of extraordinary power and attack, with leaps into the unknown that teeters on the edge of total chaos and instability without ever slipping, retaining its musical identity amid the fury and flooring a venue with some very stylish and very challenging musical violence. » Laurence Mackin Jazz Magazine – 04/02/2012 – Concert in Toulouse, Espace Croix Baragnon [...] « Affirmons-le tout net : les deux concerts d’Actuum ont tout simplement été enthousiasmants. Ces musiciens-là ne font jamais semblant. Ils donnent le maximum, mais sans jamais tomber dans la frénésie, démontrant beaucoup d’intelligence, de goût et de raffinement. On ne peut guère demander plus. La musique qu’ils pratiquent s’apparente à du « free organisé » (selon le programme des concerts). Formule joliment trouvée, car il est vrai que si l’on rencontre des gestes très caractéristiques de la free music, ils ne se laissent en rien emporter par la seule inspiration du moment. Ils usent ainsi de thèmes virtuoses, de séquences soit conduites « au signe », soit méticuleusement organisées. C’est pourquoi telle partie dédiée à l’improvisation pourra par exemple se rapprocher d’une sorte de jeu de rôle : la trompette et la batterie contre la contrebasse et l’alto ; tout à coup, un appel rallie tout le quartette ; ensuite, ils se relaient, se séparent, se rejoignent, se désunissent, etc. Ce qui impressionne vraiment, et ce qui fait toute la valeur d’Actuum, c’est l’alliance d’une discipline rigoureuse qui ne sclérose pas les propositions de chacun. On peut dire en quelque sorte que leur exigence change sans cesse de camps. Mais au-delà de l’aspect technique – ici très superficiellement rendu –, c’est tout de même bien cette authentique flamme qui touche le public. De façon un peu curieuse, c’est d’abord à des groupes d’altistes qu’on pense à les rapprocher, ceux d’Ornette, de Braxton ou de Zorn notamment. Cela sans doute à cause de leur écriture. Car même les compositions de Louis Laurain s’inspirent d’un Braxton par exemple. Il faudrait s’arrêter sur chacun des interprètes du groupe pour signaler au mieux leurs qualités individuelles. Mais pour qu’un blog soit efficace, il ne faut pas faire trop long dit-on. Alors je m’arrête ici. « La suite au prochain numéro » comme on l’écrit souvent, car je retournerai les voir. » [...] Ludovic Florin www.collectifcoax.com/actuum contacts Louis Laurain Julien Loutelier 06 81 90 76 91 06 33 69 12 35 6 place de Valois 75001 – Paris [email protected] 11 allée des Eiders 75019 – Paris [email protected] More infos (gigs calendar, photos, etc...) on our website : www.collectifcoax.com/actuum www.collectifcoax.com/actuum technical rider Instruments : bass amp, model Gallien Krueger 750MB / Acoustic-image hi-stool for the bass player 2 percussion tables or little tables full drum kit, model SONOR Hi-Lite, with white heads on the top (REMO Ambassador), new or in a very good condition. BD 18' closed. AT : 12’ FT : 14’ 3 cymbals stands Drums throne Hi-hat stand with tilter Bass drum pedal Wooden snare drum Monitors : The band rather play acoustic on stage and without monitors. However, if the general volume is very loud in the PA, some monitors could be useful (one for the trumpet, one for the saxophone, one for the double bass, one for the drums with independants mixs). Stage plan : www.collectifcoax.com/actuum
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