eRikm
eRikm is a French improviser, composer and visual artist [1] who has been active in art since 1992.
He is noted for his work with turntables.
Maintaining a constant fusion between thought, instinct and sensitivity, he pursues a simultaneity of practices and addresses the interplay between various compositional modes, relating to and using all languages.
From his early experience as a guitarist through to his later visual work, he is a maverick genre-bender who breaks down anyone's attempts to conveniently classify him.
Quickly recognised as a virtuoso turntablist and sound artist (1996), eRikm has made a longlife habit of crossing all territories and « world-systems » deemed "independent", "institutional".
At the same time (1997), he has developed an open and aspirational approach toward the technological media, both as a means of development for a new economic model and as an instrument for creation, production and diffusion.
He deals with sounds like living organisms, constantly in flux, always open to the risk of accident or delight/unisson. As he plays with all these contradictions in his improvisations, his performance reaches new heights of intensity, trading off both understanding and sensation, seriousness and farce, anticipation and instinct.
His work references both the intimate and political, both popular and high culture, but without demonstration. Rather he creates a short-circuit connection between points with his live generated (and degenerated) material – from noise to reference – presenting multiple ways to capture each moment of the present in clear focus.
He is most well known for his improvisational collaborations. Notable collaborators include: Luc Ferrari, Christian Marclay, Dieb13, Otomo Yoshihide, Mathilde Monnier, Bernard Stiegler, and FM Einheit.
Since 1997, on his own or with collaborators, eRikm has toured (with 5-7 on-tour projects to date), or created by request specific pieces, both transversal or for fixed spaces (record labels, radio, festivals, art centres…)
In the meanwhile, each time building on what has emerged before, the most personal fragments from his work (notably from his early artworks in photography, drawings, visual installations and video) continue to substantiate a singular kaleidoscopic vision.
Ultimately, eRikm's research resonates through all of his work, bordering scientific discovery and a poetic curiosity of the world.
Main works
solo
- 1999 : Zygosis - Sonoris
- 1999 : Frame - Metamkine
- 2001 : MonO FaCe MirRor - Sonoris
- 2006 : Sixperiodes - Sirr records
- 2007 : Variations Opportunistes - Label Ronda
- 2008 : Steme - Room 40
- 2010 : Lux Payllettes - Entr'acte
- 2012 : Austral - D'autres cordes records
- 2012 : Transfall - Room 40
- 2015 : Select archive I - L’Art de la fuite - Sonoris
- 2016 : Doubse Hystérie - Monotype records
collaborations
- 2003 : What a wonderful world with Jérôme Noetinger - Erstwhile Records
- 2004 : Archives Sauvées des Eaux with Luc Ferrari - Angle Records
- 2004 : Complementary contrasts with Christian Fennesz - Hat-Hut
- 2005 : Trace cuts with Otomo Yoshihide & Martin Tetreault - Musica gênera
- 2007 : ©haos ©lub with Dieb13 - Erstwhile Records
- 2011 : Razine with Michel Doneda - Monotype records
- 2011 : Visitation with Luc Ferrari - Alga Marghen
- 2012 : Cartouche with Natacha Muslera - Monotype records
- 2013 : Mal Des Ardents / Pantoneon with Catherine Jauniaux - Mikroton Recordings
- 2014 : Ecotone with Martin Brandlmayr - Mikroton Recordings
Poire_Z
- Andy Guhl, eRikm, Günter Müller, Norbert Möslang
- 1999 : Poire Z - For4ears records
- 2001 : Presque_Chic - Sonoris
- 2002 : + - with Otomo Yoshihide • Sachiko M • Christian Marclay - Erstwhile Records
- 2004 : Q - with Phil Minton - For4ears records
- "Post Poire Z"
- 2004 : Why Not Béchamel with Erikm + Günter Müller + Toshimaru Nakamura - Mikroton Recordings
- 2011 : Stodgy eRikm & Norbert Möslang - Mikroton Recordings
- 2016 : Pavillon du Lac with Günter Müller + Norbert Möslang + ErikM - Dolmen
References
- ↑ "Francés eRikm da concierto de". ABC.es (in Spanish). 17 September 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
External links
- Official website
- Text edited in Frog magazine n°4, automne/hiver 2006 (French)
- eRikm at discogs
- Spiral Dregs, documentary by Alessandro Mercuri and Haijun Park (35min), interview by Jacqueline Caux, on ParisLike, 2012 (ISSN 2117-4725)