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PHILL NIBLOCK
PHILL NIBLOCK (born 2 October 1933, in Anderson, Indiana) is a minimalist
composer, filmmaker, videographer, and director of Experimental
Intermedia, a foundation for avant-garde music based in New York.
His music usually consists of simultaneous drones created from tape
(later computer) manipulations of recorded pitches performed by
instrumentalists such as Rafael Toral, David First, Lee Ranaldo,
and Thurston Moore, on Guitar Too, for Four (G2,44+1x2); and Ulrich
Krieger, on Touch Food. He was to curate the Experimental Intermedia
Foundation's CD series, XI Records, with composers David Behrman
and Lois V Vierk but wound up doing it alone.
Phill Niblock creates thick, loud, atonal drones of music, filled
with microtones of instrumental timbres that generate many other
overtones by pulsing against each other in the performance space.
Simultaneously, he presents films/videos that look at the movement
of people working, or computer-driven, black-and-white abstract
images floating through time. Since the mid-1960s, he has been making
music and intermedia performances that have been shown at numerous
venues around the world. His musical works are notated as actual
frequencies (cycles per second) and often transform slowly from
consonance to dissonance or the reverse. Since 1985, he has been
the director of the Experimental Intermedia Foundation in New York
where he has been an artist/member since 1968. He is the producer
of Music and Intermedia presentations at EI since 1973 (about 1000
performances) and the curator of EI's XI Records label.
Phill Niblock's music is available on the XI, Moikai, Mode, and
Touch labels. A DVD of films and music is available on the Extreme
label, and his film The Magic Sun, an abstract, avant-garde film
featuring the music of Sun Ra and members of the Sun Ra Arkestra,
is available on DVD from Atavistic Records.
Phill Niblock presented his film Sur Dos (Peru) for 23five's
Ninth Annual Activating the Medium Festival in 2006.
Niblock will also perform at 23five's Eleventh Annual Activating
the Medium festival in 2008, collaborating with Thomas Ankersmit.
www.phillniblock.com
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