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Interview with Ricardo Martins

We had the opportunity to chat with Ricardo Martins before his performance at ADAO in February 9th, 2019 about his first solo work, "Furacão", as well as his past and future journeys in Portuguese and international music.

Photo courtesy of: Vera Marmelo)

“Furacão” is your solo debut, and the songs that make up the album were released one by one for a year by the London label Jeff Records. What was the process like, and what led you to this solo adventure after making music in bands for so many years?

It actually started in 2014, after some improvisational experiments which started here in Barreiro, interestingly enough, after a performance I had here (editor’s note: at OUT.FEST 2009). Afterwards I had the urge to create something on my own, but with so many bands and so much happening it was hard to do. When I came back from Barcelona (where I lived for a few years) I started playing with people here again, I was always making music and I always wanted to create, but sometimes people wouldn’t have as much free time as me, so sometimes I would end up in the studio for hours without sharing those moments of musical creation with others (which is more or less what I do, more than ‘playing’ – I never had that approach of playing on my own and practicing, I prefer to rehearse with other people every week). So then I started thinking about making music on my own, though at the same time I wasn’t sure if I would have the discipline to make an album – I think I’d still be finishing it up now if I hadn’t found this way to “trick” myself: I’d make a song a month, put them out, and by the end of the year I had a 12 inch – that’s more or less what happened. The record then took a while longer to be released, but that’s how it happened, more or less. And I ended up discovering other things I like in this solo approach to music making and maybe it showed me I can create music on my own with a discipline I thought I didn’t have.

How did this association with Jeff come about?

The guys at Jeff are friends of mine, they had this project and I played at some concerts they organized in London, so when I had this idea they liked it and wanted to be involved – not only by releasing it but also by writing the texts that came out with the songs every month. We became a team there as well, which was what I wanted, to not feel isolated – even though it was a solo thing I always wanted to work with other people.

You’ve been making music publicly for 15 years now – did you see yourself where you are today 15 years ago? What did you imagine the Portuguese music scene would be like?

I don’t think I imagined anything… (laughs) For me that was the time when you want to make music, you want to learn, you want to do more…and I never felt satisfied with anything, I wanted to have more and different bands, explore new musical languages… That was it for me, there was no objective, but I knew that with the way I was feeling music at the time that I wouldn’t be able to give it up for anything else. But I also thought I’d have two interests going strong at the same time, because I also feel that I can’t just make music, I get too deep inside my head…so I discovered graphic design, and this way I have two interests which balance each other.

You are or were a part of many great bands in Portugal: Lobster, Adorno, I Had Plans, Cangarra, Jibóia, Pop Dell'Arte, Papaya, Bruxas / Cobras... Were there any moments with those bands that left a particular impression on you?

There are a lot of moments – above all I only make music with people I like, friends or people whose work I admire and that I challenge to make something – it all starts there. The tours were really important to me and I think they taught me a lot, there was a time we were going on two, three tours a year, and that was really demanding…it’s hard to specify a moment or a phase, though. I think the beginning of any project is beautiful, because you’re starting out and discovering things, you have that innocence, you make lots of mistakes…sometimes I miss those errors, looking for something and finding out it’s not there, all of that.

What’s next for you, musically speaking? Do you intend to make more solo music in the future?

There’s a 7 inch coming out now, maybe in May, and it’s supposed to be the opposite of Furacão, which was based on drums and idiophones. I wasn’t using everything I’m using now – pitch shifters, delays, modular and regular synths…I’ve been feeling the urge to follow that path. That’s what’s coming now – it’s all written, all I need is to record it. I’m also writing a piece for eight drum sets, which will be performed at a festival in June. Writing for eight performers was also something I’ve been meaning to do for a long time, and I hope more projects like that come along, it’s something that gets me really excited. And I wanted to have more solo projects, explore things I’m not that comfortable with….I think that working on your own is sort of like that, for me it’s a panic inducing experience, when I’m playing with a band I feel at ease, you’re in the back, you’re protected in a sense, but when I play solo it’s scary, I don’t sleep the days before a concert…I’ve got the full package. But on the other hand when it’s over you feel like you overcame or conquered something that’s yours alone…even though I never want to stop playing in bands, I want to keep on doing more and different stuff. I was talking to a friend of mine that I played with in Barcelona and he told me something which I thought was an exaggeration, but which was: “The only thing worse than practicing and playing on your own is practicing and playing with other people”, and even though I wouldn’t put it like that I feel that while playing with others is some kind of ‘monster’, because you have tons of things to understand and learn, it’s a demanding process of sharing, and playing solo is a different kind of ‘monster’, it’s you in your head. It’s a good struggle but a struggle nonetheless.

You talked about using synthesizers in your next record – how do you integrate them, as well as other sound sources, with your work as a drummer?

I’m always playing the drums, but I can be playing other things at the same time. This all began with me using an SP404 a sampler that I used to enter a different sound world while I played, to play an interesting sub-bass sound or anything else, and that helped me thing differently, play more and experiment with keys. I really think it’s time to try to do that more and more, and these solo concerts are also good for that, for trying out new things, they end up being a laboratory of sorts. I’m more interested in going through that experienced than in presenting something that super polished and finished. I’ve been having that urge to explore, and there’s something worth noting – I started making music for theatre two, three years ago, and at first I usually started with the drums, but then I started producing recorded music that would later be triggered live, and that had plenty of synthesizers, and arrangements for other instruments besides the drums, so I was already in the mood to explore that in my solo music.

 

OUT.RA creation grant for 2019: the winner

Following the Open Call we launched at the beginning of the year, we're glad to announce the winner of OUT.RA's artistic creation grant for 2019.
 

This year we'll support the production and release of a new album by Lisbon-born musician Rafael Ayres aka Van Ayres, an eclectic artist exploring connections between sound, body and performance living in Barreiro since 2017.

The public presentation of the developed work will happen by the end of the year.

Stay tuned for updates!

From May to July: more shows confirmed in Barreiro

Fresh news with the announcement of three more musical celebrations (adding to the already confirmed concerts) happening all over Barreiro in the coming months.

In May, right after Noite da Raposa #3, we again ensemble a distinct bunch of electronic magicians for a long-awaited return to the beautiful A4 venue (do you remember the closing hours of OUT.FEST 2018?), this time with a distinct dance appeal and the driving seats exclusively held by local artists - Shaka Lion, Kikko b2b George Silver and more fresh talents:  Festa no AQuatro..

June, which starts off with Lonker See e Lunnar Lhamas, has just got hotter with an internacional ensemble of excellence in the realm of adventurous jazz: Luís Lopes, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Ingebrigt Haker Flaten & Gabriel Ferrandini are poised to set the Municipal Library on fire.

In July, especially joyous occasion with the Barreiro debut of Sir Richard Bishop, north-american guitarist, composer, co-founder of Sun City Girls and the Sublime Frequencies label, unique and inimitable musician who carries in his compositions and improvisations all musics from all known and unknown worlds.

As usual, we accept reservations for all these via info@outra.pt. Tickets will nonetheless be available shortly on the usual points of sale.

March, April, May, June: OUT.RA Música In Barreiro

March will mark the return of percussionist prodigy from Porto JOÃO PAIS FILIPE, whose spellbinding set last OUT.FEST is still strongly imprinted in everyone's mind. He'll play at a shared night with the Gasoline association at their headquarters, with the duo BALEIA BALEIA BALEIA. completing the bill.

In April we'll host four Portuguese musicians connected to the prestigious CREATIVE SOURCES label, a worldwide staple for improvised music which will perform three variable geometry sets at the Municipal Library.

May brings forth the 3rd installment of our NOITE DA RAPOSA at ADAO, a special event showcasing up-and-coming local and regional talent in the wide fields of danceable & devious electronic music. The line-up comprises NADA-NADA, MIMIMIC, ODETE (back in Barreiro after performing at OUT.FEST 2018), MÉRI, SIMÃO SIMÕES and VIOLETA AZEVEDO.

Finally, in June, we're back at Gasoline to present polish powerhouse LONKER SEE, an amazing quartet bearing the torch of the finest rock psychedelia, with local duo LUNNAR LHAMAS opening.

Follow the event links to know more, and reserve your ticket via info@outra.pt

See you soon!

A matinée with Éme and Moxila

Next Saturday (March 9th) OUT.RA joins À Portuguesa Bar to present a matinée with the songs of Éme and Moxila, two notorious representatives of the new Portuguese songbook who have been developing collaborative work for the past few years.
 
The show starts at 5pm. Admission is free but donations (for the musicians) will be accepted.
 
See you there!

OUT.FEST is a finalist at the Iberian Festival Awards and renews its EFFE stamp

OUT.FEST – Festival Internacional de Música Exploratória do Barreiro é, pela primeira vez, finalista dos Iberian Festival Awards, galardão promovido pela APORFEST que distingue os melhores festivais em Portugal e Espanha. 

O concerto da brasileira Linn da Quebrada, um dos pontos altos da edição de 2018, é um dos 10 mais votados pelo público na categoria de “Melhor Concerto Internacional”, junto de nomes como os The Prodigy, David Byrne, Lenny Kravitz ou St. Germain, e está assim em competição pelo troféu que será atribuído na Gala de Premiados a realizar em Vigo, no dia 13 de Março.

O festival renovou, entretanto, o selo EFFE – Europe for Festivals, Festivals for Europe, distinção atribuída pela plataforma europeia com o mesmo nome, que visa distinguir festivais europeus comprometidos com as artes, a comunidade local e a dimensão internacional. O galardão, que o OUT.FEST recebe desde 2015, é válido para o biénio 2019-2020.

Relembrem um pouco do concerto da Linn no video abaixo.

 

Em Fevereiro: Bear Bones, Lay Low + Ricardo Martins

Olá a todos
 
Na próxima noite de OUT.RA Música, regressamos à ADAO para acolher dois concertos que já há muito queríamos apresentar.
 
Primeiro, o enorme privilégio que é voltar a receber o talentoso Ricardo Martins, baterista marcante da cena nacional neste século (basta que nos lembremos, assim de repente, dos Lobster, Adorno, Jibóia, Bruxas/Cobras, entre tantos outros), que vem finalmente mostrar o seu belíssimo disco a solo “Furacão”, editado pela britânica Jeff Records, e que podem ouvir aqui.
 
Depois, a estreia barreirense do venezuelano Bear Bones, Lay Low, músico radicado há vários anos na Bélgica e nome de proa da boa electrónica orgânica, ritualista e dançável de corpo e mente que se tem feito na última década.
 
Tudo isto acontece no dia 9 de Fevereiro, na ADAO – Associação Desenvolvimento Artes & Ofícios, a partir das 22h. Os bilhetes, ao preço de 5€ (2,5€ até aos 25 anos inclusive) podem ser desde já reservados para o mail info@outra.pt
 
See you soon!
 

Bolsa de Criação OUT.RA 2019 – Candidaturas abertas

Na sequência das Bolsas de Criação atribuídas aos artistas locais Tiago Sousa (2016), José Bica (2017) e Hélder Menor, João Antunes e João Pinheiro (2018) a OUT.RA – Associação Cultural aceita, a partir deste momento, candidaturas de jovens artistas locais para o desenvolvimento de trabalho artístico relacionado com Música / Som / Artes Sonoras / Multimedia durante o ano de 2019.

The criteria considered in selecting a project for this grant are as follows:

– Residência no Concelho do Barreiro ou áreas urbanas limítrofes (Baixa da Banheira, Vale da Amoreira)
– Idade entre os 18 e os 35 anos;
– Formação (superior ou técnica) em áreas artísticas, em particular em Música / Artes Sonoras / Multimédia / Etnomusicologia, etc ou, em alternativa, trabalho relevante desenvolvido em Música / Som que revele a procura de novas soluções e permita antever uma personalidade artística própria;
– Conhecimento do trabalho desenvolvido pela Associação (OUT.FEST, programação regular, documentação sonora, etc) e adequação das propostas a este trabalho;
– Qualidade conceptual do projecto criativo, grau de maturidade apresentado para o seu desenvolvimento, exequibilidade dos meios necessários aos espectáculos para sua apresentação.

O trabalho a desenvolver pelo(a) bolseiro(a) deve decorrer entre Abril e Dezembro de 2019, e contemplar pelo menos um momento de apresentação pública.

This grant is set at 1000€.

As candidaturas devem ser enviadas para o mail info@outra.pt até ao dia 1 de Março, e conter as seguintes informações:

– Nome, CV e biografia artística
– Descrição e calendarização da proposta
– Material necessário para o seu desenvolvimento

10 anos de OUT.RA – a nova identidade visual

Olá a todos
 
Neste mês de celebração dos 10 anos da OUT.RA (não esquecer o concerto comemorativo com os Black Bombaim, no dia 19), revelamos também a nova identidade visual da associação, criada pelo designer José Mendes, que aceitou explicar o processo criativo que deu origem ao novo logótipo e imagem – que já se fez sentir também na identidade visual do último OUT.FEST:
 
O redesenho do logótipo da OUT.RA nasce na intenção da associação cultural querer vincar esta mudança com a data comemorativa dos 10 anos da sua fundação e os 15 anos do OUT.FEST.
 
Mais do que um logótipo, procurei um sistema de identidade visual baseado no elemento distintivo que a OUT.RA e o OUT.FEST têm usado na sua identidade, o ponto final. Não como um fim, mas sim como um interface, uma ponte, que liga e procura out.ra coisa. 
 
 
Esta característica é potenciada na nova identidade visual, e aliada à narrativa experimental que norteia a associação o ponto dá lugar a exercícios formais, mutáveis.
 
Uma forma por ano, pensada e desenhada para ser mutável no eixo de X e Y, servindo assim as várias aplicações do logótipo em espaços de variáveis proporções. Todas estas variações do desenho do logótipo serão programadas numa fonte tipográfica anual, para facilitar a sua utilização.”
 
Relembramos que podem acompanhar todas as novidades ao subscrever a nossa newsletter clicando here.

10 anos OUT.RA com Black Bombaim ao vivo no Barreiro

Olá a todos
 
Começamos o ano com um dos momentos mais especiais que 2019 nos reserva: a OUT.RA assinala 10 anos de existência, 10 anos de trabalho continuado com base no Barreiro.
 
A celebração traz até à cidade um regresso que há muito desejávamos: nada menos que os excelsos Black Bombaim, trio barcelense que, desde a sua última passagem pelos nossos palcos (num já longínquo 2012) se afirmou definitivamente como das mais fundamentais unidades de rock transcendente de toda a Europa, com passagem triunfal por todos os grandes palcos e festivais do velho continente. No regresso ao Barreiro, o extraordinário saxofonista – e nome que nos acompanha quase desde o início – Pedro Sousa é o convidado especial da banda.
 
A celebração acontece já no dia 19sábado, na ADAO, a partir das 22h com DJ sets a cargo do jovem colectivo local Linha Amarela Produções e do elástico, multifacetado e raro OUT.RA Sound System.
 
A entrada vale 5€, e como habitualmente o público até aos 25 anos paga apenas metade desse valor.
 
Venham soprar as velas connosco!
 

Bolsa de Criação OUT.RA 2018: trabalho final apresentado em Dezembro em itinerância pelo Concelho

O último mês do ano marca as apresentações públicas do trabalho desenvolvido pelos bolseiros OUT.RA em 2018 – Hélder Menor, João Antunes e João Pinheiro – na sua demanda pelas raízes rurais dos seus antepassados, numa história comum a tantos e tantos barreirenses descendentes dos movimentos migratórios do séc. XX em direcção ao Barreiro.
 
“Se Uma Árvore Cair” é o título do trabalho final a apresentar, assinalado por dois momentos: o primeiro, uma performance audiovisual que faz uso das recolhas sonoras e visuais obtidas pelos bolseiros em Paiágua, Rosmaninhal e Serpa, e que terá lugar na Casa da Cultura da Baía do Tejo, no dia 7; o segundo, um filme documental produzido durante a deslocação a esses três locais, apresentado em quatro sessões por várias colectividades do Concelho: a AURPIL, no Lavradio, a Associação de Acção de Reformados do Barreiro (1º andar da Piscina Municipal), o Santoantoniense F.C., em Sto. António e o Grupo Recreativo da Quinta da Lomba, em Sto. André, nos dias 13, 14, 15 e 16 respectivamente.
 
Todas as sessões são de entrada livre.
 

CHARALAMBIDES + pä ao vivo no Barreiro

Olá a todos,

Continua a programação regular OUT.RA Música em Novembro, e que prazer é anunciar o regresso a terras nacionais (e a estreia barreirense), quase uma década após um hiato numa carreira tão longa, do duo texano Charalambides – banda absolutamente inigualável e incomparável a qualquer outra, música de fragilidade, beleza e estranhamento únicos, em tour europeia para promoção do novo e maravilhoso disco “Charalambides: Tom & Christina Carter”.

Será no dia 16, no TEB – Teatro de Ensaio do Barreiro (teatro a que regressamos também quase uma década após o último espectáculo lá programado), com a primeira parte a cargo do também duo , projecto fascinante e sonhador que explora a síntese modular analógica.

Os bilhetes podem ser adquiridos (a partir de dia 5 de Novembro) no Posto de Turismo (Estação Fluvial) ou Balcão Único (Mercado 1º Maio), ao preço de 6€ (público em geral) ou 3€ (público até aos 25 anos de idade).

Todas as informações podem ser consultadas here.