The Ash International label was founded in 1993 as an audio-visual organization
by Mike Harding and Robin Rimbaud – a kind of sub-label to Touch.
For 13 years, Ash International has been putting the limits of audio art
to the test. Electronic communications, radio emissions and other natural
frequencies are an endless source of material.
“On stage, a bunch of laptops are lined up. Behind them is a couch,
seated in it is members of Ash 13 international showcase. One of
them gets up, approaches on of the many lap top, press something
and sound starts
rolling slowly. We are literally talking audio art here. Large static
sound images, reminds of a tapestry or painting you can enjoy hours
on end. The
many people gathered in Mimerlaven is sitting or lying around, people
close their eyes and some fall asleep. The blue light that slowly
fans over the
walls works beautifully with the soft sounds that sounds distant,
and under water. Sometimes powerful rushing sounds cuts through the
soft sonic carpet
and the whole performance reaches a massing, meditative atmosphere.
The sounds rings out as deep spheres, droning on up to twenty minutes
at a
time. It is hard to take it in as real music, also they have chosen
to keep the volume level down, compared to other acts that obviously
intended to tear the Mimer tower down. Ash 13 fit perfectly well in the
mining
pit
and at a festival for electronic music, although it is hard to point
out where else they might fit in. After four hours travelling, in
company with
Ash 13, it takes quite some time to make it back home again.” [Theis
Egeberg, MyMusic.dk ]
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[pics by Leif Elggren]
Mimerlaven



[pics by peter knight]