Protofuse
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Birth name | Julien Bayle |
Born | France | 22 February 1976
Genres | IDM, Ambient music, Noise music, Musique concrète |
Instrument(s) | Ableton Live, Max MSP, Hardware Synthesizers & Sequencers |
Years active | 2008-present |
Labels | ELLI Records, Vøid Label, Bordille Records, EterLab |
Website | julienbayle.net |
Julien Bayle (born February 1976 in France) is a French electronic musician and music software trainer.[1]
Biography
Bayle was born in the South of France. He studied Biology and Computer Sciences in Marseille[where?]. During his studies, he explored minimal techno, influenced especially by Carl Craig and Surgeon.
His work explores software including Cubase 1.0 and Generator (the precursor to Reaktor). His first live solo shows took place in early 2003.[2] He designed and built the protodeck midi controller,[3] (based on the open-source hardware framework MIDIbox) in 2008.[3]
He founded and leads his own studio, Julien Bayle Studio. He provides Ableton Live Suite, Max for Live, and Max/MSP advanced training courses, and also leads workshops in Europe in art and design schools[which?]. He is an Ableton Certified Trainer.[4]
Musical approach
Bayle is often described[by whom?] as a minimalist experimental musician when he plays his ambient music performance or when he plays more syncopated IDM. His influences include Autechre and Aphex Twin, and for his ambient music by Brian Eno and Pete Namlook.
Selected discography
EP
- Part EP, 2010
- Bits#0, 2011
- Bits#1, 2011
References
- ^ "Ableton - Julien Bayle a.k.a. Protofuse (Marseille)". Archived from the original on 2011-10-28. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
- ^ "bio". protofuse. Archived from the original on 29 October 2011.
- ^ a b "PROTODECK, CUSTOM MIDI CONTROLLER FOR ABLETON LIVE".
- ^ "Julien Bayle (Marseille) | Ableton". Archived from the original on 2013-09-03. Retrieved 2012-11-11.
External links
- Julien Bayle's official website
- Julien Bayle Studio
- Julien Bayle's discography at Discogs
- Interview Julien Bayle: Uncertainty, Fragility, Max, and Live
- Interview Beyond Form: A Partnership of Spiritual Vision and Brutalist Flesh at Elastic Arts
- Audio interview MATTER by Radio Grenouille
- Interview Discussion with Lucia Udvardyova / SHAPE Network
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- Living people
- French electronic musicians
- Intelligent dance musicians
- French experimental musicians