Alex Buess Explained

Alex Buess
Origin:Basel, Switzerland
Genre:Experimental, noise, improvised music, contemporary classical music
Occupation:Musician, composer, producer
Associated Acts:16-17, Ice, God

Alex Buess is a Swiss composer, saxophone player, producer and sound artist born in 1954 in Basel (CH).

Biography

He collaborates (has collaborated) with Stephan Wittwer, Paul Schütze, Kevin Martin, Peter Brötzmann, William Parker, Raoul Björkenheim, Toshinori Kondo, Bill Laswell, Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine),[1] Tim Hodgkinson, Michael Wertmüller, Daniel Buess and many other musicians in the wide field of improvisation, electronics, electroacoustic music and composition.He plays/played in the groups ICE, God, Phantom City,[2] The Bug,[3] Sprawl,[4] Cortex[5] and his own group 16-17

Buess has written compositions for various contemporary music ensembles such as e. g. the Ensemble Modern, the Xasax Saxophone Quartett Paris or the Ensemble Phoenix Basel and also works as a producer and sound engineer. His compositions are performed in Europe and throughout the world. Several of his works have been commissioned by well known music festivals.

Buess`s compositions are characterized by dense layers of sound, polyrhythmic and microrhythmic structures. He has a penchant for using acoustic instruments as well as electroacoustic tools to amplify and alienate the original sounds resulting in compositions characterized by textural density and huge impact

Alex Buess has received various prizes and sabbatical years including those offered by the Musikkreditkommission of Basel City in 1992 and the Robert Thyll-Dürr Foundation in 1998. His studies include electronics, acoustics, musicology, phonetics, semantics and composition.

He has appeared at various international festivals including Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (England), Rostrum for Electroacoustic Music (Austrian / Swiss contribution 1997 Radio DRS 2), Tampere Festival (Finland), Musique Action Vandœuvres-les-Nancy (France), Taktlos 1993/95/96/2003 (CH), Tonart Festival 2000 (CH), Festival de Musica Contemporanea in Quito (Ecuador), and the Encuentro de Compositores Bolivianos in Sucre (Bolivia), Lucerne Festival (2005), Warsaw Autumn (2006), Donaueschingen Music Festival (2007), Tage für Neue Musik Zürich(2013) and various concerts and festivals in Japan, Australia and China.

Buess’s work reflects his experience with electronic technology, written contemporary music, film music, new mixing and production techniques and computer music.

Discography (selection)

Chamber music scores (selection)

Sources

  1. Web site: The Untold Story of My Bloody Valentine.
  2. Web site: Phantom City. Discogs. 2015-12-28. German.
  3. Web site: The Bug - Tapping The Conversation. Discogs. 2015-12-28. German.
  4. Web site: Sprawl (5) - Sprawl. Discogs. 2015-12-28. German.
  5. Web site: Cortex (14). Discogs. 2015-12-28. German.
  6. Web site: 16-17 - Gyatso.
  7. Web site: The Bug - Tapping The Conversation.
  8. Web site: United Phoenix Records - Repulsion.
  9. Web site: Ata-7 [Musikmanuskript] : [für Saxophon, Elektronik und Perkussion] / Alex Buess]. permalink.snl.ch. 2015-12-28. German.
  10. Web site: Khat [Musikmanuskript] : Bass-Flöte, Perkussion & Live-Electronics / Alex Buess]. permalink.snl.ch. 2015-12-28. German.
  11. Web site: Parallaxe A [Musikmanuskript] : für grosses Ensemble & 5-Kanalband / Alex Buess]. permalink.snl.ch. 2015-12-28. German.
  12. Web site: X_Syn_Drome_1 [Musikmanuskript] : Sopran, Perkussion Live-Elektronik & Band / Alex Buess]. permalink.snl.ch. 2015-12-28. German.
  13. Web site: Metatron's cube [Musikmanuskript] : [f. Klarinette, Posaune, E-Violine, E-Cello, AMP-K-Bass & Perkussion] / Alex Buess]. permalink.snl.ch. 2015-12-28. German.
  14. Web site: Phylum [Musikmanuskript] : für Solo-Perkussion, Solo-Elektronik, Ensemble & Live-Elektronik / Alex Buess]. permalink.snl.ch. 2015-12-28. German.
  15. Web site: Ghosts of schizophonia [Musikmanuskript] : (Phylum 2) / Alex Buess]. permalink.snl.ch. 2015-12-28. German.

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