(Catalogue no. 13389)

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Title:  La Strada is on Fire (And We Are All Naked)
Artist:  Vitor Joaquim
Label:  Cronica
Format:  CD
Price:  € 13.00

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Title Description:
Vitor Joaquim: piano, electronics, singer table
Martin Archer: saxophone on 3 & 4
(processed by Chris Bywater + Charlie Collins)
Rodrigo Amado: saxophone on 5 & 7
Victor Coimbra: bass on 4 & 5
Mariana F: voice on 1

Vitor Joaquim started performing improvised music in 1982 with Em’dio Buchinho. For some years he studied cinema and produced sound for cinema, video and advertising, while also working as a video director.
He first started composing for dance at the Lisbon Dance Company (CDL) with the choreographer Mark Haim that would later take his work to the Coogan Dancers of Munich. Since then Vitor Joaquim has been composing for dance, theater, cinema, video, installations and multimedia, having worked with such creators as: Andreas Stocklein, M—nica Calle, Mark Haim, Vera Mantero, Paulo Ribeiro, Maria Jo‹o Pires, çlvaro Correia, Luis Fonseca, Alfredo Kraus, Michie Nakamaru, Gerard Uginet, Vitor Garcia, S—nia Rocha, Keith Vyse, Ana Sendas, Joana Novaes, Sandro Aguilar, Stephanie Tiersch - Mouvoir and Rui Horta.
Since 1990 he is teaching audiovisual techniques in Lisbon.

In 1997 his release Tales From Chaos, as Free Field, is considered by the Portuguese newspaper Pœblico as one of the 10 fundamental records of Portuguese electronic music.
In 1998 he becomes a member of the Electronic Music Foundation, by invitation of it's president, Joel Chabade.
In 2000 he produced the first EME - Experimental Music Encounters, in Setœbal, a festival dedicated to the new musical languages.
Live or recorded he collaborated with such musicians or collectives as Carlos Z’ngaro, Nuno Rebelo, Rodrigo Amado, Carlos Santos, Em’dio Buchinho, Ernesto Rodrigues, JosŽ Oliveira, Jeffrey Morgan, Marco Franco, Gregg Moore, @c , Ulrich Mitzlaff, Pedro Rebelo, Franziska Schroeder, Paolo Angeli, Martin Archer, Sergi Jordˆ, Harald Sack Ziegler, Miguel Carvalhais, Robin Rimbaud (Scanner) and Pure.


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