Michel Banabila (1961 Amsterdam) is a Dutch sound artist , composer and producer, active since 1983.
His first live appearance was at the Tegentonen Festival with Dj
Genetic Factor (Paradiso - Amsterdam, 1984).
His early recordings,
Marilli (vinyl, 1983),
Des Traces Retrouvees 1, 2, (vinyl, 1984-1985) and 3 (cassette, 1986) and his collaboration with Chi (group for audio visual performances), were characterized by ethnic influences in combination with ambient electronics.
In 1989 Banabila starts performing and recording with East meets west, a world music band from Rotterdam. (
Hoy Babo Hoy, cd, Silenz Records 1991)
With instrumentalist
Yasar Saka he records 2 cds ,
Nightmirror (1993) and
The dreamfields (1994).
In 1998 a compilation from their work was released on Steamin' Soundworks (A living thing, cd), including some new tracks, two of those recorded with Turkish guitar player
Erkan Ogur.
In his later work Banabila continues to combine influences from world music with plunderphonics, ambient and nu-jazz.
Besides acoustic instruments, he uses found objects, electronica, field recordings, and shortwave / tv / film recordings.
His internationally critically acclaimed
VoizNoiz, Urban Sound Scapes (cd - Steamin Soundworks 1999) was released by Pork Recordings (UK) and Tone Casualties (USA) in 2000.
The VoizNoiz series were recordings based around voice-collages, field recordings and improvised music.
Since 1993 he performed live at Womad (UK), VAD Festival and Lux Festival (Spain), Rotterdam Film Festival, State of the Image Festival, Metropolis Festival, Boudisque X Rated Paradiso, Witte de With Festival (Netherlands), Days of Dutch Culture (Russia), Ambient Festival Gorlice, Łaźnia and Kronika (Poland), Sit'n Listen (Belgium) and more.
In 2000 Banabila started a collaboration with singer
Ali Bahia El Idrissi, and co-composed / produced an album with him, entitled
Arhil. (cd, Boudisque Recording 2000).
The title song from this cd also appeared on the compilation cd
Sahara Lounge (Putumayo 2001).
Banabila joined an on-line collabs directed by the German composer
Holger Czukay, wich resulted in the track
10 Steps to Heaven, released on the cd Linear City (Inside Out Music 2001).
In 2001 and 2003, his electronic dark ambient cds, entitled
Spherics 1 & 2 were released. (Boudisque Recording / Tone Casualties).
The third cd of his VoizNoiz series ;
VoizNoiz 3 - Urban Jazz Scapes, recorded with trumpet player
Eric Vloeimans, was recipient of the Dutch Edison Jazz Award in 2003, and was nominated for a Golden Calf at the Dutch Film Festival in 2004.
Together with singer
Sandhya Sanjana he recorded the following year
Speech, wich was released on
An Evening With Ryukyu Underground (cd / Respect records).
In 2004 - 2005 Banabila worked in South Africa on recordings for the soundtrack of
Vuka Vuka !, an open air theatre show about homeless children.
In 2008, his 2cd album
Precious Images, Datafiles 1999 - 2008 was released on the Steamin’ Soundworks label.
One year later, one of his compositions from this album, entitled
Ears Tell Us Where We Are In Space, recorded with Dutch guitar player
Anton Goudsmit, was re-released on the compilation cd Dutch Jazz 2009 (Buma Cultuur).
Banabila frequently collaborated with Dutch video artists
Geert Mul and
Olga Mink and Polish video artist
Monoscope, and has composed musical scores for numerous films, documentaries, video art, music-theatre plays and choreographies.
(Scores for
Ben van Lieshout, VPRO
Tegenlicht,
Orkater, Angelika Oei,
Marije Meerman,
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa,
Bregtje van der Haak,
Het Zuidelijk Toneel,
Claudia Hauri,
Robert Jan Westdijk,
Hester Overmars, among others).
Though most of his work has been published by Steamin' Soundworks Amsterdam, he sometimes releases independently through his own Tapu Records.
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