Kolja Simon, born 1973 in Hamm, examined tones that were contents of other sounds and noises from childhood on. For instance in a car or train he could observe various sounds and tones separately and could train his sense of hearing this way. Also his interest in other cultures and their music is extremely distinct, so Kolja travelled to countries like Brazil (Samba and Foho), India (Sitar Tabla Festival) and Hawaii (Sufi chantings). He is influenced by yodelers in the Alps and many others of the cultures in Europe he has visited.
Then, in his work as a shepherd, farmer, bricklayer or carpenter, there were so many natural sounds inspiring and fascinating to listen while operating the machines that Kolja's sense of hearing specialized more and more in part-tones and layered timbres. So he started to sing with the machines and filtered out the overtones and harmonics. When he got to know the asian throat singing style from Tuva, Mongolia, Siberia, Tibet, he immediately started to learn this vocal techniques, to improve them and to develop own styles.
Since 2002 he is a member and solo singer of the overtone-choir of Christian Bollmann.
2005 musical trip through Mongolia with Hosoo (the highest distinguished throatsinger and cultural director of Mongolia)
2006 project with Thomaner- choirs in Leipzig, various projects from the genre of new music with the Westphalian philharmonic orchestra, the cities of Bielefeld, Herford, Munich, Eifel and Osnabrück.
Some bandprojects from the genre of world music, rock, techno, with concerts in Cologne, Masuren, at the Lake of Constance and on other German locations and in the French Alps. Sometimes in churches, caves, water tanks and other places with interesting acoustics.
You have some beautiful pictures there. I also noticed your interest on "alienism" or ... deep diving into the world of sounds that commonly might be reagarded as non-sounds.
And what about your sense of hearing special tones - ooh. That is something i am missing and i can only just try to stretch there by abstract & imaginative sensations. For me hearing is more like a sensation of attributes coming through the sender.
Hai Kolja,
ich wünsche dir Gesundheit und Glück. Und auch viel Energie für Disziplin. Danke für deinen Gruß von eben. Von Löhne bis Bruchmühlen/Bennien ist es nicht weit.
L,P&R: Dieter
Ahoi Kehle,
Hab´ein bisserl gebraucht, um hier anzukommen... Schön, dass Du da bist! Ach, und übrigens: Herzlichen glückwunsch nachträglich!
und übrigens2: Schöne aufnahme von Marc und Dir. höre ich da nicht auch im Hintergrund Moorinchuur? Christuskirche? Egschiglen und wer sonst noch alles da war...
Klangküsse,
Waskhar
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You have some beautiful pictures there. I also noticed your interest on "alienism" or ... deep diving into the world of sounds that commonly might be reagarded as non-sounds.
And what about your sense of hearing special tones - ooh. That is something i am missing and i can only just try to stretch there by abstract & imaginative sensations. For me hearing is more like a sensation of attributes coming through the sender.
Yours, Riikkaliina
hmmm wollte nach der sonnenwende an den externsteinen eigentlich in den sueden aber das obertonfestival lockt ja auch ;-)
max
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So ist die Welt doch klein und überschaubar :-)
Beste Grüsse aus der Schweiz Roman
Kompliment zurück. Sehr feine Musik!
LG
Robert
ich wünsche dir Gesundheit und Glück. Und auch viel Energie für Disziplin. Danke für deinen Gruß von eben. Von Löhne bis Bruchmühlen/Bennien ist es nicht weit.
L,P&R: Dieter
Gute Stimmung wünscht Dieter
Hab´ein bisserl gebraucht, um hier anzukommen... Schön, dass Du da bist! Ach, und übrigens: Herzlichen glückwunsch nachträglich!
und übrigens2: Schöne aufnahme von Marc und Dir. höre ich da nicht auch im Hintergrund Moorinchuur? Christuskirche? Egschiglen und wer sonst noch alles da war...
Klangküsse,
Waskhar
Grüß um dich (rum): Dieter
greetings
mark
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