Naut Humon
Born Seattle Genres Occupations director composer songwriter musician record producer artist writer performer curator Instruments Labels Website www .rml-cinechamber .org
Musical artist
Naut Humon is a San Francisco-based composer, curator, performer, and leader in experimental electronic music and audiovisual projects such as Rhythm & Noise , Sound Traffic Control . He is the Founder and Artistic Director of Recombinant Media Labs (RML) and its internationally touring project RML CineChamber.[ 1] [ 2]
Biography
Humon began his career in the arts as a child actor in Seattle. Cellar-M was a musical project of Humon, percussionist Z'EV took part in this project.[ 3] He eventually moved to San Francisco in the early 70's to stage underground performances that operated outside of the traditional theater.[ 4]
Humon is a founding member of the experimental music ensemble Rhythm & Noise , who released two albums on Ralph Records .[ 5] Humon has also worked with avant-garde vocalist and composer Diamanda Galás , providing samples for her album The Divine Punishment , as well as percussionist Z'EV. He has served on the Digital Musics jury of the Ars Electronica festival in Linz , Austria every year[ 6] [ 7] and is the founder of Recombinant Media Labs and was head of A&R for Asphodel Records , both based in San Francisco .[ 8] He is featured in the 2001 documentary film Scratch .
Asphodel Records
Humon is well known as co-founder of Asphodel Records and working with early artists in electronic and ambient music. Artists included Ann Magnuson , Christian Marclay , Curtis Roads , DJ Spooky , Iannis Xenakis , Invisibl Skratch Piklz , John Cage , Mix Master Mike , Richard Devine , Robert Rich , Ryuichi Sakamoto , and the X-Ecutioners .
In 1991 Humon founded Recombinant Media Labs ("RML").[ 9]
In 2012 he was the artistic director behind the 360 degree surround audio and visual CineChamber, an art installation put on at MUTEK .[ 10] The CineChamber commissioned important pieces by Alva Noto and Blixa Bargeld , Ryoji Ikeda , Maryanne Amacher , Christian Fennesz , Biosphere , Ryoichi Kurokawa , Speedy J & Scott Pagano , Chris Watson , Thomas Brinkmann , Monolake , Pan Sonic , Poie , Matmos , Rrose , and Christian Marclay.[ 11]
Recombinant Festival
In 2016, Humon and RML created the first festival Recombinant Festival with a permanent home in San Francisco's Gray Area Foundation for the Arts .[ 9] From September 26, 2016 until October 2, 2016, artists pieces performed include Maryanne Amacher, Scott Arford , Tarik Barri , Biosphere, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma , Paul Clipson , Cut Hands , Christian Fennesz, Robert Henke , Kurt Hentschläger , Ryoichi Kurokawa, Ulf Langheinrich , Lillevan , Egbert Mittelstadt , Scott Pagano, Jochem Papp , Markus Popp aka Oval , Semiconductor , and Masako Tanaka .[ 12]
In 2017, the Recombinant Festival selected a theme, "The Fall of Love: Paradise Tossed" and took place from October 11, 2017 until October 15, 2017. Key pieces were performed by Martin Rev , Divine Enfant , People Like Us , Makino Takashi , Karl Lemieux , Michaela Grill , Philip Jeck , Grouper , Paul Clipson, Masako Tanaka, Daniel Menche , Craig Baldwin , Jeff Carey , Pedestrian Deposit , Ryoichi Kurokawa, Scott Arford, Biosphere, Egbert Mittelstadt, Lillevan, Christian Fennesz, Mark McCloud , Neha Spellfish , Layne , and Humon.[ 13]
In 2018, RML announced the Recombinant Festival will take place from November 27 to December 2, 2018 with Herman Koglen as the key performer, who also created a set of three videos released on social media announcing the event.[ 11]
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References
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Nik Fault
Rex Probe
Desmond Shea
Z'EV
Studio albums