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a u d i o s t o r e
Christoph De Boeck alias Audiostore creates sound and music for contemporary dance, performance and theatre productions. With Heine R. Avdal and Yukiko Shinozaki he is a founding member of deepblue; they produce dance/performances in which audio and video technology maintain a tense relationship with movement. Together they created terminal (2002) and closer (2003).
With the Portuguese writer, scenographer and performance artist Patrícia Portela he collaborates on productions which combine text, sound and image (Wasteband, 2003; Flatland, 2004). With Eavesdropper he explores the performativity of sound (Tunnel, 2002; time code matter, 2005).
His music for performance/contemporary dance you may file under minimal electronica or microsound. In the music of Audiostore snippets of the most diverse sound sources (from software glitches to field recordings) connect and form patterns, they result from time to time in a glitch track. In 2003 Audiostore released a track on the Belgian electronica compilation of Glamor is Undead (Knobsounds label, Brussels). That same year he won the first prize of a contest organised by the Concertgebouw in Bruges (B), called Liesbeth Concours, with a laptop interpretation of Rachmaninov's Third Piano Concerto.
He created music and sound design for Crash (Crew/Eric Joris), a virtual performance in which you are taken over by the experiences of another body.
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