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Tarek Atoui was born in Lebanon in 1980. He moved to France in 1998 and studied contemporary and electronic music at the French National Conservatoire of Reims. He is an electro-acoustic musician although he works primarily digitally, creating a uniquely abstract sound world with his experimental approach.
Tarek Atoui studied sound art and electroacoustic music. In 2006, he released his first solo album as part of the Mort Aux Vaches series for Staalplaat Records. fm/music/Tarek+Atoui.
Title: Mort Aux Vaches. Label: Mort Aux Vaches. Format: CD. Price: €5,00 EU (incl. 19% VAT) €4,20 non-EU. Tarek Atoui was born in Lebanon in 1980. He moved to France in 1998 and studied at the French National Conservatoire of Reims. With Romuald Tual (alias RO3), Atoui worked on the Onirica Album on the label Signature (collection of Radio France). He is currently the co-artistic director of the Steim studios in Amsterdam where he leads and develops several projects and plays with Michel Waisviz on an improvised electronic music duo.
Tarek Atoui was born in Lebanon in 1980 and moved to France in 1998 where he studied sound art and electro-acoustic music. Atoui is a sound artist who initiates multidisciplinary interventions, events, concerts and workshops and specializes in creating computer tools for interdisciplinary projects and youth education.
Mort aux Vaches is the name of a series of albums released by the Staalplaat record label in collaboration with the Dutch radio station, VPRO. The name translates literally from French as Death to Cows, with cows being French slang for cops - it is equivalent to Death to Pigs in English. Each album in the series is a live session by a particular artist, recorded in the VPRO studios.
The ts and Tarek Atoui are inviting musicians from Brussels and beyond to play these prototype instruments using scores or free improvisation, starting from the practices of deep listening and sound massage. Each concert is a unique performance that hones and tricks the audience’s senses.