Cedrik Fermont

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Cedrik Fermont
Also known asKirdec, C-drík Fermont
OriginLubumbashi, Katanga, Zaire
GenresAlternative hip hop, ambient, breakcore, digital hardcore, drone, electro, electroacoustic, electronic, electronica, experimental, industrial, minimal wave, noise, power electronics, power noise, sound art
Occupation(s)Audio mastering engineer, archivist, composer, dj, lecturer, musician, producer
Instrument(s)Drums, sampling, computer
Years active1989–present
Labels
Websitesyrphe.com

Cedrik Fermont (also known as C-drík Fermont or Kirdec) is a vegan artist, academically trained musician, DJ, singer, composer and drummer.[1][2] He is a former student of electro-acoustic composer Annette Vande Gorne (Royal Conservatory of Mons, Belgium). In 2017, he was co-awarded the prestigious Golden Nica Prix Ars Electronica in digital musics and sound art.[3]

Biography[edit]

Of Greek, Zairian and Belgian descent, born in Congo (former Zaire) C-drík grew up in Belgium and also lived in the Netherlands.[4][5] He is an eternal voyager, a "noise nomad",[6] a "musical archivist".[7] He has performed in numerous countries across North America, Europe, the Middle-East, Africa and Asia.[8] He started his first project in 1989 and juggles in between many projects and electronic genres.[9] He is also a label manager and concert organizer who produces his own projects and experimental artists who predominantly originate from Asia and Africa on the labels Syrphe and Textolux.[10][11]

C-drík is a noted researcher on the history of experimental and extreme music in Africa and in Asia.[12][13][14] He has written essays and given many conferences on the topic. In 2016, with sociologist and experimental musician Dimitri della Faille, he co-wrote a book on noise music in Southeast Asia.[15][16][17]

Collaborations[edit]

C-drík collaborated or still works together with the following artists [live and or studio] : Mick Harris, Mark Spybey, Mathis Mootz, David Thrussel, Planet Aldol, Sato Yukie, Nakamura Yuji, Yan Jun, Wu Quan, Itta, Daytripper, Mimetic, Ha Jane, Lee Han Joo, One Man Nation, Mindfuckingboy (Shaun Sankaran), Cliquetpar, B6, 718, Contagious Orgasm, Naofumi Ishimaru, Goh Lee Kwang, Lau Mun Leng, Li Chin Sung, Xavier Depienne, Le diktat, Error, Gisèle Pape, Gregory Durez, Tri Minh, Hùng Nguyễn Mạnh, Nguyễn Van Cuong, The Seventeen Migs of Spring, Olivier Moreau, John Sellekaers, Hervé Thomas, Gabriel Séverin, Marc Medea, Szkieve, Pei, Stereo warfare, Aluviana, Xabec.

Visual arts[edit]

Connected to visual arts (he has also learnt declamation, theater and improvisations), he composes soundtracks for theater, exhibitions, sound installations, fashion shows and short movies (Blanc murmure, 3point5, RTBF, Télésambre, Babel Q Compagnie, Charleroi Danse / Frédéric Flamand, Giovani Guzzo, Les théâtres du mercredi in Belgium, Wim Reiff Gallery, B52, Kunsttour, in the Netherlands, Ðào Anh Khánh Studio in Vietnam, the Guangdong Modern Dance Company in China).[18]

He composed and performed live two musical scores for the Sergei Eisenstein's mute films The strike in Riga, Latvia (at the festival Baltā Nakts) in 2006[19] and The Battlefield Potemkin in Dresden, Germany together with Xabec in 2009.[20]

Awards[edit]

  • 2017 : "Golden Nica" by Prix Ars Electronica co-awarded with Dimitri della Faille for their research on noise music in Southeast Asia.[21]
  • 2006 : Best soundtrack award at the film festival Côté court in Montreuil, France.[22] The movie was directed by Gisèle Pape and edited on DVD by Ad Noiseam.

Trivia[edit]

Between the years 2000 and 2002 C-drík used variations of his moniker for various compilation, increased by one letter of the alphabet for each new compilation. Aliases such as D-Drik, F-Drik, H-drík, J-drík, Kirdec, O-drik, Q-drík, R-Drik, V-drík, Y-drík are therefore variations of C-drík main alias.

Discography[edit]

  • Axiome, Črno klank – Théorie et progression, 1991, Tape
  • Črno klank, M.E.3, Globuleux – Cloportes, 1992, Tape
  • M.E.3 – Sombre novembre, 1992, Tape
  • M.E.3 – Wat is vrijheid ? / Dada is(s)t Gott, 1993, Tape
  • Črno klank – Actividad sonora 1994, Tape (split tape with M. Nomized)
  • Deleted/C-drík – Hopeless dreams, 1994, Tape
  • Deleted/C-drík – Hopeless dreams, 1998, Tape (split tape with Al & Del)
  • Ambre – Enclave, 1998, CD
  • Axiome – Rictus, 1999, CD
  • Ambre & Mark Spybey – Sfumato, 2000, CD
  • Moonsanto – Dogme, 2000, CD
  • Ammo – The age of terminal irony, 2000 CD and 12"
  • Dead Hollywood Stars – Gone west, 2000, CD
  • Dead Hollywood Stars – Wagon of miracles, 2000, 12"
  • Mick Harris & Ambre – Dys, 2001 CD
  • Ammo – Kaleinoiscope, 2001, CD
  • Ammo – Beautiful People, 2001, 7"
  • XHM² – This anxious space, 2001, CD
  • Moonsanto – Fraud, Hell, Dope, 2001, CD
  • Moonsanto – Pesticide for ever kit, 2001, CD + C10
  • Axiome – Ça ne nous rendra pas le Congo, 2002, CD
  • C-drík – Dissolution, 2002' CD
  • Ammo – Perturbacée / Terra Amata, 2002, 12" (split with Szkieve)
  • Logatomistes – Ke-re-kö-kö-kokex, 2002, CD
  • The Forsaken Odes Conglomarate – Tonal Tutorial, 2002, CD
  • Martiens Go Home – Une occasion de chute, 2002, CD
  • Dead Hollywood Stars – Junctions, 2002, CD
  • Dead Hollywood Stars – Junctions / Gone West, 2002, CD
  • Axiome – Va-t-il faire beau ?, 2002, 12"
  • Ambre – Nebka / Térébrant, 2003, 7"
  • Ambre – Le mensonge, 2003, CD
  • Tetra Plok – Future marker, 2003, 7"
  • Kirdec – Stadskantoor zero, 2003, 12"
  • Črno Klank – État des lieux, 2003, CD
  • Axiome – Il pleut des cordes, 2005, 12"
  • Kirdec – Death to the macho, 2006, 12"
  • Črno klank – Chéngyì, 2006, mp3
  • Tetra plok – Fear of a blind date, 2007, 10"
  • Kirdec – Killed by a coconut, 2007, CD
  • Elekore – Voluntary human extinction, 2007, CD
  • C-drík / Aluviana – Moje čelo, 2008, CD
  • The klank of črno migs – Disturbing perceptions, 2008, CD
  • Contagious Orgasm & C-drík – Journeys into time and space, 2008, CD
  • Kirdec – Das Gemeinsame Schicksal, 2008, mini CD

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "C-DRIK FERMONT (aka C-DRIK, CRDK, KIRDEC...) " NOISY NOMADISME " Laurent Courau". Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  2. ^ "C-drík a.k.a. Kirdec: an interview with Cedrik Fermont". www.connexionbizarre.net. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  3. ^ "Winners 2017 Prix Ars Electronica". Archived from the original on 2017-07-19. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
  4. ^ "C-drík – Secret Thirteen Interview". Secret Thirteen. 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  5. ^ "Silver Factory explodes in tinnitus-inducing rapid-fire orchestral train crash". The Daily Star Newspaper – Lebanon. 2009-11-17. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  6. ^ "C-DRIK FERMONT (aka C-DRIK, CRDK, KIRDEC...) " NOISY NOMADISME " Laurent Courau". Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  7. ^ ""L!ve Magazine", l'info de la rampe". Libération.fr. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  8. ^ "LCBA – A L'ARRACHE". www.a-l-arrache.net. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  9. ^ "C-drík a.k.a. Kirdec: an interview with Cedrik Fermont". www.connexionbizarre.net. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  10. ^ "Mélanie Meyer, C-drik le voyageur électrique, Octopus". Archived from the original on 2009-08-19. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
  11. ^ "C-drík – Secret Thirteen Interview". Secret Thirteen. 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  12. ^ "C-drík – Secret Thirteen Interview". Secret Thirteen. 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  13. ^ "Digging the Asian and African undergrounds with C-drík Kirdec – CDM Create Digital Music". CDM Create Digital Music. 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  14. ^ "1-800-DAINAD : ENGLISH : C-drík: inbetween Europe, Asia, Africa, art, politics, veganism and…". 1-800-DAINAD. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  15. ^ "Digging the Asian and African undergrounds with C-drík Kirdec – CDM Create Digital Music". CDM Create Digital Music. 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  16. ^ "HIS Voice: C-Drík: Kdepak ta vaše world music". www.hisvoice.cz. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  17. ^ "Nouvelle publication pour le professeur della faille". uqo.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  18. ^ "Syrphe". Archived from the original on 2012-04-29. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
  19. ^ Baltā nakts
  20. ^ Kino Im Kasten
  21. ^ "Winners 2017 Prix Ars Electronica". Archived from the original on 2017-07-19. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
  22. ^ Côté Court.

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