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Robin Rimbaud is an
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who works under the name Scanner due to his use of cell phone and
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s in live performance. He is also a member of the band
Githead Githead is a musical collaboration that includes Wire's Colin Newman as well as electronic musician Robin Rimbaud ( Scanner) alongside Minimal Compact members Malka Spigel and Max Franken. Biography The appearance of Githead and the relea ...
with
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's
Colin Newman Colin John Newman (born 16 September 1954) is an English musician, record producer and record label owner. He is best known as the primary vocalist and songwriter for the post-punk band Wire. Early life Newman was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire ...
and
Malka Spigel Malka Spigel (Hebrew: מלכה שפיגל, born 19 July 1954) is a London-based Israeli musician and artist. She was founding member of the Israeli-Belgian rock band Minimal Compact. She has also worked as a solo musician and as a visual artist, ...
and
Max Franken Max Franken is the drummer of Minimal Compact, a rock band that achieved success in Europe in the 1980s. Born in Amsterdam, he is the only non-Israeli member of the band. He is also a member of Githead along with Colin Newman, Robin Rimbaud (Sca ...
from
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. Rimbaud is also a writer and
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,
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artist and
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. He borrowed his stage name from the device he used in his early recordings, picking up indeterminate radio and mobile phone signals in the airwaves and using them as an instrument in his compositions.


Early life

Born in
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, London, Rimbaud was interested in
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literature, cinema and music while growing up. He was trained in piano from a young age and was exposed to the works of
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by his piano teacher at the age of 11. In his late teens Rimbaud recounted having listened to a copy of
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's ''
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'' while his stereo equipment inadvertently picked up signal interference of a conversation over CB radio. When he was a teenager his family was bereaved when his father was killed in a motorcycle accident. Later he attended
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in Surrey, earning a degree in English (BA).


Career

While attending university, he formed a musical project The Rimbaud Brothers with fellow student Tony Rimbaud, releasing cassette editions in the early 1980s, later becoming Dau Al Set with the addition of Chris Staley. Rimbaud released the ''Peyrere'' compilation cassette album in 1986, featuring the work of Nurse with Wound,
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,
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, Coil and
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. That same year, he composed the soundtrack to a short film ''
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'', directed by Phil Viner, shown at the
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. Around 1992, Rimbaud came into possession of a scanner — having bought it from a friend who needed money — and began to experiment with integrating intercepted conversations into his music. His debut ''Scanner'' CD was released in 1992 on
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, a subsidiary label of London's
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label. He continued to produce the first dozen releases with
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of Touch, including ''Scanner²'', ''Mass Observation'', ''Blind'', and ''Runaway Train'', a real-time recording of the captivating radio contact between Alfie, controller of the line and Wesley, the driver of a runaway train. Location:
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, Canada, recorded 9 March 1948. In 1994, Rimbaud produced one of the first
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s, ''I/O/D'', in collaboration with Matthew Fuller and Graham Harwood. In 1998, he presented ''Surface Noise'' on a London bus, commissioned by
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, and won the Imaginaria 99 Award for Digital Arts, ICA London the following year. He re-soundtracked
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's '' Alphaville'' movie in a series of performances around the world, whilst playfully presenting 16 concerts in one evening in August 1999 using a series of Scanner look-alikes to perform in his absence. For 2003, he installed a permanent installation in
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hospital in
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, France as part of the bereavement suite ''Channel of Flight''. In 2004,
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commissioned ''Sound Surface'' in collaboration with
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as their first sonic arts work. In the same year, he composed ''Europa 25'', an alternative National Anthem for Europe that was freely distributed via 10,000 CDs and a website. He has continued to collaborate with classical musicians –
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for
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in
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, Musique Nouvelles in
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for their 'Play Along' collaborative string quartet, and opera singer
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for a new untitled work in 2007. From 1994–2000, he set up and "curated" The Electronic Lounge music club at London's ICA, where these monthly sessions presented nights of music in a social environment. Nights included presentations with the record companies
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, Irdial,
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, Touch, Mego, Leaf Records and many others. Working with choreographer
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, he created ''Nemesis'' for Random Dance in 2002, ''Detritus'' for
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in 2003, and ''Qualia'' for the
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in 2004. He continues to work with dance, with new works for
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and
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in 2007. In 2006 he created the sound for
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's E:vent at London's
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theatre. In 2006, he created Night Haunts, a monthly online artwork, working with writer Sukhdev Sandhu and designers Mind Unit. He sound-designed Aitan Errusi's new British horror film ''Reverb''. In 2007 he soundtracked British filmmaker Steve McQueen's film installation ''Gravesend'', at the 52nd Venice Biennial. In 2008, he was President of Honour at the Qwartz Music Awards in Paris, and scored the musical comedy ''Kirikou & Karaba'' in Paris, which was later released on DVD (EMI). He premiered his six-hour performance show, ''Of Air and Eye'' at the Royal Opera House London in late 2008, and sound-designed the new Philips ''Wake-Up Light'' with Philips Electronics in NL, a lamp to wake you up with natural light and sound. In 2009, he showed ''Atlantida'', an HD film installation at the Canary Islands Biennial, created in collaboration with filmmaker Olga Mink. In the summer of 2009 he composed the soundtrack to the opening ceremony of the World Swimming Championships in Rome, broadcast in 164 countries, and soundtracked the new Samburg Corby telephone campaign in Italy. In 2005, Rimbaud was a contributing curator 'J’en rêve' at Fondation Cartier Paris, and in 2006, jointly curated the video art exhibition 'Mobile' at Espace Landowski Paris. His
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production of
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's ''
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'' won the Prix Marulic Award and recently, he won First Prize Neptun Water Prize for his installation ''Wishing Well'' in Austria, in collaboration with Austrian artist Katarina Matiasek. In 1998, he became 'Professor Scanner' at
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in Liverpool. In 2009 he became Visiting Professor at University College Falmouth UK, and Visiting Professor at Le Fresnoy National Centre for Contemporary Arts in Tourcoing France. Rimbaud has collaborated with
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(posthumously). He contributed a chapter to ''Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture'' (The MIT Press, 2008) edited by Paul D. Miller a.k.a.
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. In 2010 Rimbaud working with The Post Modern Jazz Quartet on ''Blink of an Eye'' with a very subtle touch, embedding his sounds into those of the New York jazz ensemble seamlessly as critics observed. In 2013, Rimbaud dueted with Alexandra Strunin on the song "Robot" from her EP called ''Stranger'' released on 29 October 2013. In 2015, Rimbaud collaborated with
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designer Ismini Samanidou on the "Weave Waves" project for the ''Sound Matters'' exhibition produced by the UK
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with
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. "Weave Waves" comprises two textile pieces whose patterns encode recordings of the artists' breathing (the larger piece) and ambient city sounds from
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and
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(the smaller piece).


Political views

In December 2019, along with 42 other leading cultural figures, Rimbaud signed a letter endorsing the Labour Party under
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's leadership in the 2019 general election. The letter stated that "Labour's election manifesto under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership offers a transformative plan that prioritises the needs of people and the planet over private profit and the vested interests of a few."


Selected discography


Albums (as Robin Rimbaud)

* ''Sub Rosa Live Sessions'' (Sub Rosa, 1996) * ''The Garden Is Full of Metal (Homage to Derek Jarman)'' (Sub Rosa, 1997)


Albums (as Scanner)

* ''Scanner'' (Ash International, 1993) * ''Scanner 2'' (Ash International, 1993) * ''Mass Observation'' (Ash International, 1994) * ''Sulphur'' (Sub Rosa, 1995) * ''Spore'' (New Electronica, 1995) * ''Delivery'' (Earache, 1997) * ''StopStarting '' (Audio Research Editions, 1998) * ''Sound for Spaces'' (Sub Rosa, 1998) * ''Lauwarm Instrumentals'' (Sulphur, 1999) * ''Diary'' (Sulphur, 2000) * ''Technorama'' (Digital Vision, 2001) * ''52 Spaces'' (Bette, 2002) * ''Nemesis: Original Score For Random Dance Company'' (Bette, 2002) * ''Warhol's Surfaces'' (Intermedium, 2003) * ''Double Fold'' (rx:tx, 2003) * ''Reason by Heart, Sleep by Twilight'' (BineMusic, 2005) * ''The Radiance of a Thousand Suns Burst Forth at Once'' (Steamin' Soundworks, 2005) * ''Messe, Macht Des Klangs / Klang Der Macht'' (KunstRäume Leipzig, 2005) * ''Consegnaci, bambina, i tuoi occhi'' (Horus, 2009) * ''Rockets, Unto the Edges of Edges'' (BineMusic, 2009) * ''In-Between'' (Bette, 2011) * ''Voyager: Amongst Others'' (Atelier, 2011) * ''Pavillon D'Armide / Amarant'' (Bette, 2011) * ''timelapse/(Mnemosyne)'' (Bette, 2011) * ''Colofon & Compendium 1991-1994'' (Sub Rosa, 2012) * ''Electronic Garden'' (BineMusic, 2014) * ''Fibolae'' (Pomperipossa, 2017) * ''The Great Crater'' (Glacial Movements, 2017) * ''The Signal of a Signal of a Signal'' (Touched, 2019) * ''Trawl'' (Aquarellist, 2020) * ''An Ascent'' (DiN, 2020)


References


Further reading

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External links


Official Website

Full Scanner Discography

An interview with Scanner
on ''Notebook on Cities and Culture'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Rimbaud, Robin 1964 births Living people British electronic musicians British experimental musicians Alumni of Kingston University British sound artists Sub Rosa Records artists