Month: September 1999

TRACE

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TRACE

VARIOUS ARTISTS
DB-CD
SEPTEMBER 1999
AUDIO RESEARCH EDITIONS (ARECD102)

Trace is a limited edition collection double-cd consisting of pieces made by international sound artists and experimental composers such as Martin Hall, Yoko Ono, Lee Ranaldo and Will Sergeant among many others. Each artist has produced an original recording of two minutes’ duration for the project based on the theme “trace”.

Trace was released in relation to the Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art 1999.

1. Buffer (Martin Hall) (2:00)

Martin Hall, Yoko Ono, Lee Ranaldo and Will Sergeant among many others. You can find a list featuring all participants on the release here.

Design: Colin Fallows

Trace was produced and released to coincide with the Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art 1999 running from the 21st of September until the 7th of November this year. The artists on the release range from well-known figures in the art and music world to individuals and groups making their debut on this occasion.

Martin Hall contributes with the track “Buffer”. Other names on the double-cd feature names such as Yoko Ono, Lee Ranaldo from Sonic Youth and Will Sergeant from Echo & The Bunnymen. You can find a list featuring all participants on the release here.

Founded by Colin Fallows in 1998, Audio Research Editions is a limited edition imprint for artists’ soundworks. The label has published over 150 works by artists from over 20 countries. Publications include Hope which coincided with the ninth International Symposium on Electronic Art in 1998, a double-cd to which Martin Hall also contributes.


SHORT PROSE 1999

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SHORT PROSE 1999

ANTHOLOGY
SEPTEMBER 1999
ARENA/LINDHARDT OG RINGHOF (ISBN 87-595-1150-8)

Alongside a line of other Danish authors Martin Hall was invited to contribute to the anthology Short Prose 1999. He wrote a piece called “Notes in random running order’, a writing that consists of seven points of which one goes like this:

“Tidy people love artists who commit suicide. Untidy people prefer artists who accidentally suffer an overdose.”

The editors of the book were Jeppe Brixvold and Hans Otto Jørgensen. The book is designed by Erik Crillesen with illustrations made by Finn Reinbothes.

The complete list over contributors to Short Prose 1999 is as follows:

Peter Adolphsen, Niels Bache, Claus Beck-Nielsen, Efie Beydin, Jens Blendstrup, Thomas Boberg, Klavs Bondebjerg, Per Aage Brandt, Mads Brenøe, Helle Merete Brix, Jeppe Brixvold, Niels Brunse, Suzanne Brøgger, Lars Bukdahl, Claus Carstensen, Camilla Christensen, Harald Voetmann Christiansen, Ingvar Cronhammar, Sven Dalsgaard, Christian Dorph, Inge Eriksen, Niels Frank, Lars Frost, Rolf Gjedsted, Simon Grotrian, Vibeke Grønfeldt, Katrine Marie Guldager, Martin Hall, Bo hr. Hansen, Else Tranberg Hansen, Niels Hav, Merete Pryds Helle, Lene Henningsen, Christina Hesselholdt, Peer Hultberg, T.S. Høeg, Per Højholt, F.P. Jac, John Bang Jensen, Louis Jensen, Petur Jensen, René Jean Jensen, Thøger Jensen, Kim Johannessen, Kirsten Justesen, Pia Juul, Hans Otto Jørgensen, Per Kirkeby, Janus Kodal, Ole Korneliussen, Thomas Hvid Kromann, Hans-Erik Larsen, Peter Laugesen, Pablo Henrik Llambias, Vagn Lundbye, Niels Lyngsø, Svend Åge Madsen, Viggo Madsen, Eske K. Mathiesen, Ib Michael, Mette Moestrup, Henning Mortensen, Carsten René Nielsen, Knud Steffen Nielsen, Lone Munksgaard Nielsen, Helle Nyberg, Ursula Andkjær Olsen, Inga Pedersen, Per Petri, Jytte Rex, Jokum Rohde, Ulla Ryum, Charlotte Titika Røtkjær, Christian Skov, Jan Sonnergaard, Frederik Stjernfelt, Nicolaj Stochholm, Morten Søndergaard, Jens Smærup Sørensen, Knud Sørensen, Preben Major Sørensen, Pia Tafdrup, Søren Ulrik Thomsen, Kirsten Thorup, Tomas Thøfner, Poul Vad, Morti Vizki, Niels Vørsel, Maj-Britt Willumsen and Kim Fupz Aakeson.