Duo Birgit Ulher / Gregory Büttner

Birgit Ulher: trumpet, speaker, mutes
Gregory Büttner: computer

Gregory Büttner plays sounds from a computer through a small loudspeaker, which Birgit Ulher uses as mute for her trumpet. This way the trumpet sounds and the electroacoustic sounds are modulated by the acoustic resonance chamber of the trumpet. The trumpet functions here simultaneously as transmitter and a receiver.
The duo is based in Hamburg. Since 2008 they played several concerts in Germany and Europe, at
Ahornfelder Festival in Leipzig, Avantgarde Festival Schiphorst, Ny Musikk in Bergen (Norway), Fylkingen
in Stockholm, Festival klub katarakt in Hamburg, blurred edges Festival in Hamburg, in Prague (together
with Pražsky´ Improvizacní Orchestr), S.T.R.E.A.M. Festival in Hamburg, the Prinzhorn Sammlung in Heidelberg, Kassel, Stuttgart, Wiesbaden, Karlsruhe amongst others.

Their first release „Tehricks“, a mini cd with 3 tracks was published by 1000füssler in 2010 and the full length CD „Araripepipra“ was published by the London based label Hideous Replica in August 2014.

„Tehricks is nineteen minutes in total length and features a nicely balanced, not too gabby, not too spacious set of three improvisations recorded in early 2009.
… The laptop works through bits of processed field recordings and synthetic sounds, mostly shorter sounds or gradually changing textures. Ulher splutters little muscly noodles or trumpet around and through these, all squelchy splatters and spluttering pops and wheezes.....“
Richard Pinnell / thewatchfulear.com, 7th April 2010

„… the electronic sounds reverberate in the bell and body while the actual trumpet sounds mingle with them, forming a nice little knot of sound. The music tends toward the quiet and active, Ulher gurgling and chirping, spacing her contributions aptly, aggressing where appropriate/ Similarly for Büttner, casting smallish sounds into the works like seeds or rice grains. The last cut in particular acquires a fascinating mix of soft crunches, taps and burbles, very savory.“
Brian Olewnick, Just outside, April 05, 2010.


Second set up:
Birgit Ulher: trumpet, speaker, mutes, radio
Gregory Büttner: computer, loudspeakers, objects

Gregory Büttner plays his electro acoustic music through various external speakers. At the same
time these sounds are modulated by resonance chambers (everyday objects like plastic cups)
and vibrating objects, which are placed on the speakers.
Birgit Ulher uses extended speakers, fed with radio noise in her trumpet mutes. The trumpet
functions as an acoustic chamber and modulates the radio noise, thus the trumpet is transmitter
and receiver at the same time. She also uses metal sheets as vibrating objects. By varying the
pressure on the metal sheets, which are held against the trumpet bell, she creates multiphonics
and splitting sounds.




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S.T.R.E.A.M Festival, Hamburg, 2016



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