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Fusedmarc

Biography

The audiovisual project Fusedmarc was formed in 2004 and soon became one of the most interesting musical phenomena in all of today’s Baltic states. The initial impulse for the emergence of the band was its members’ idea of merging different art forms with the purpose of arriving at an original and unique form of expression, manifested as the synthesis of music and video art.

The band’s lineup is:

Cilia - voice, electronics
Nurasho - guitar, bass, programming, lyrics
Syrtha - video projections, design, laptop

Fusedmarc’s stage performances are singular shows, utilizing both acoustic and electronic instruments to create a distinctive sound palette. In concert, synthetic sounds are generated in real time, which are then integrated into the pre-programmed composition’s context, in this way giving the music a spontaneous and organic feel. The emotional background of the performed tracks is drawn by video projections, which flow freely as the composition develops.

The Lithuanian musical press recognized Fusedmarc as one of the most interesting and original discoveries of Lithuanian music immediately as the band started its activity. Fusedmarc soon became possibly the most wanted band in Lithuania’s independent music festivals. They had a chance to perform at the following festivals so far:

Kultūros tvartas (Culture Barn), 2004 and 2005 (alternative music festival, Lentvaris, Lithuania)
Mutavę vokalai (Mutated Vocals), 2005 (electronic music festival, CAC, Vilnius, Lithuania)
Centras 4, 2004 (multimedia art festival, Kaunas, Lithuania)
Virus X, 2004 (multimedia art festival, Šiauliai, Lithuania)
Plektrum, 2005 (multimedia art festival, Tallinn, Estonia)
Jonas Mekas Days, 2005 (Kaunas, Lithuania)
Homo Ludens 8, 2005 (art forum, Jonava, Lithuania)
Subject 01, 2005 (multimedia art festival, Vilnius, Lithuania) 
Balticoco, 2006 (multimedia art festival, Vilnius, Lithuania)
Elektronik Baltikum, 2006 (electronic music festival, Dortmund, Germany)
Baltoscandal, 2006 (international theatre festival, Rakvere, Estonia)
Klusa daba (Calm Nature), 2006 (ambient music festival, Riga, Latvia)
Subject 02, 2006 (electronic music and video art festival, Vilnius, Lithuania)
Patras 2006 (2006 European capital of culture days, Patras, Greece)

Abrakadabra, 2007 (elektronic music and media art festival, Moscow, Russia)

Europavox, 2007 (Clermont Ferrand, France)

Sziget, 2007 (Budapest, Hungary)

Eurosonic Noorderslag, 2008 (Groningen, Netherlands)

Kumu ÖÖ vol.3, 2008 (Tallinn, Estonia)

Vilniaus veidai, 2008 (non-commercial art festival, Vilnius, Lithuania)

Vilnius in Gdansk, 2009 (festival, Gdansk, Poland)


In the course of several years, the band managed to present its music to Lithuanian, Latvian, Polish, Russian, German, Hungarian, Greek, Dutch and French audiences.

The band’s members also actively collaborate with various Lithuanian musicians and are invited for participation in various noncommercial art projects. Fusedmarc takes part in collective projects at CAC (Contemporary Art Center) and produces music for modern dance performances. Besides concert activity, the band’s members themselves organize the Subject festival, which seeks to introduce Lithuanian youth to both use of advanced technologies in music production and latest trends in the world of electronic music.

Contraction is the band’s first EP, issued by the Lithuanian netlabel Sutemos in 2005.

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