
Janek Schaefer (born 1970) is a British avant-garde artist, musician, composer, and entertainer, known for performing and exhibiting his work around the world with
sound
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and
installation art
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. Schaefer has released 36 albums, runs Lucky Dip Disco, and his own label, audiOh! Recordings.
Life and career
Schaefer was born in England to Polish and Canadian parents.
While studying architecture at the
Royal College of Art
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(RCA), Schaefer recorded the fragmented noises of a sound-activated dictaphone travelling overnight through the Post Office. The resulting work, "Recorded Delivery"
was made for the 'Self Storage' exhibition ''Time Out'' critics choice with former postman
Brian Eno
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,
Laurie Anderson
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, and
Artangel
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.
After graduating from the RCA, Schaefer invented the Tri-phonic Turntable in 1997, to create new music from discarded media, and began performing and touring live. The turntable is listed in the
Guinness Book of Records
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as the "World's Most Versatile Record Player". Schaefer has performed, lectured, and exhibited in 30 countries throughout Europe (Sonar, Tate Modern, ICA), USA & Canada (The Walker, XI, Mutek, FIMAV, Princeton), and toured across Japan and Australia including a performance at the
Sydney Opera House
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in 2003.
His debut reverse play LP "His Masters Voices" was released in 1997 on his audiOh! Recordings label. His first studio CD ''Above Buildings'' (2000) was released on Fat Cat and was CD of the week in ''
The Guardian
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''. He has collaborated on albums with
Philip Jeck (''Songs for Europe''),
Robert Hampson
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(''Comae''),
Stephan Mathieu
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:“(In 1997), I wo ...
(''Hidden Name''),
Charlemagne Palestine
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(''Day of the Demons''), and
William Basinski
William Basinski (born June 25, 1958) is an American avant-garde composer based in Los Angeles, California. He is also a clarinetist, saxophonist, sound artist, and video artist.
Basinski is best known for his four-volume album '' The Disint ...
(''... on reflection'').
Schaefer is a visiting professor in sound art at several universities.
In 2008, using prize money from the Paul Hamlyn Award, he set up the Lucky Dip Disco.
In 2009, the Bluecoat gallery in Liverpool mounted a retrospective exhibition of his career to date.
He lives and works in
Walton-on-Thames
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with two children.
Awards

* 1991: Royal Institute of British Architects, Photography Prize for ‘Neighbours’.
* 1996: Royal College of Art Old Student Award portfolio prize.
* 2002: McKnight Composer in Residence,
American Composers Forum
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* 2004: Award of Distinction at
Prix Ars Electronica
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...
, Austria, for random playing LP ''Skate''
* 2008: British Composer of the Year in Sonic Art Award, for "Extended Play" (triptych for the child survivors of war and conflict).
* 2008:
Paul Hamlyn Award for Composers prize.
* 2020: UK 'Best Mobile DJ' Award at the
Event Entertainment Awards
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References
External links
Official website* Music & Art live Archive
audiOh! Room : Janek Schaefer* foundsoundscape
( ( ( foundsoundscape ) ) ) : created & curated by Janek Schaefer
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1970 births
British sound artists
Alumni of the Royal College of Art
Living people
English composers
English people of Polish descent
English people of Canadian descent