Armantas Gečiauskas comes from D.I.Y. punk scene. In the late 90s he started publishing fanzines, later joined grindcore bands Disforija and P.K.I.K.T. as a vocalist.
In 2004 he founded two small record labels Perineum and Red Brick Chimney, where he released more than 30 recordings in CDR and MC format with hand-made covers. In 2009 he closed both labels and opened a new one – Agharta – which doubled as a cultural community. Under the name Agharta he releases cassettes and organises underground events for experimental electronic music and performance art (concert series and festivals Speigas, SOTU Festival Lithuania, Vilnius Noise Week). Since 2011 he has been curating and arranging diverse concerts of experimental electronics not only in the main Lithuanian cities (Vilnius and Kaunas) but also in the small towns (Jonava, Kėdainiai, Ukmergė).
In 2007 the artist started experimental lo-fi/drone/noise music project Bruzgynai which name refers to a somewhat harsh, unpleasant space, full of weird creatures following equally weird rules. In late 2014 he changed his project name to Arma Agharta, but kept the same sound and performance aesthetics.
Armantas Gečiauskas is also participating in various projects of experimental music, such as jazz project Laisva struktūra, Ramūnas Jaras band in Kaunas, duo project with Arturas Bumšteinas as well as in numerous collective improvisations and spontaneous performances together with Lithuanian and foreign musicians.
The artist is actively performing in local and foreign territories: from Novosibirsk to New York. He has been touring in Europe and USA since 2011. Gečiauskas likes to perform in unconventional spaces such as a spoon factory in Latvian countryside, a boat in Hamburg or on top of a building in Jaroslavl (Russia). He has been performing at diverse festivals at home (Speigas, Sūpynės, Mėnuo Juodaragis, STRcamp, Centras, Dezintegracija, Creature, Simbolis) and abroad ( Sonic Circuits in USA, Cocart in Poland, SOTU in the Netherlands, ExperiMENTAL in USA, Sound Around in Russia, Porin Juhlaviikot in Finland).
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