Cleymoore: The audiovisual artist who fuses music and design
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Cleymoore, whose real name is Bruno Santos, is an audiovisual artist originally from Lisbon, Portugal, but currently based in Berlin. He is the founder of the artist collective and label Pluie/Noir, which stands out for its audiovisual collaborations under his artistic direction. Cleymoore has a unique vision of music and how it should be enjoyed. His artistic career is marked by his involvement in music creation, graphic design and DJ performances all over the world.
The Pluie/Noir collective: A platform for artistic expression
Cleymoore is behind the ever-growing artist collective and label Pluie/Noir. The collective focuses on audiovisual collaborations, offering podcasts, cassettes and vinyl featuring international talent. Among the artists featured are promising young talents such as Vlad Caia and Volkan Akin, as well as renowned veterans like Petre Inspirescu and Fumiya Tanaka. Pluie/Noir has become an essential platform for artistic expression and continues to evolve in the contemporary musical landscape.
Cleymoore as DJ and performer
In addition to his work with the Pluie/Noir collective, Cleymoore is an acclaimed DJ who performs at numerous clubs and festivals around the world. He has shared his music and energy with diverse audiences at iconic venues such as Concrete, Rex, Air Tokyo, Club der Visionaere, Closer, Waha Festival and Piknic Electronik, to name but a few. His captivating and eclectic sets reflect his passion for electronic music and his ability to create a unique atmosphere on the dance floor.
Cleymoore revisits TOOL’s “Schism”: An artistic fusion
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On the album “Berlin Undercover“Cleymoore reveals his fascination for rhythmic complexities with his downtempo cover of the TOOL track “Schism”, released in 2001. This track is known for its bewildering time signatures, and Cleymoore rises to the challenge with brio. Reinterpreting the iconic bass riff with organ bass and staggered hi-hats, he enriches the melody with pads, while retaining the fluidity and progression of the original track. This new version of “Schism” breathes new life into this prog metal masterpiece, creating an artistic fusion between Pye Corner Audio and Recondite.
In conclusion, Cleymoore has created a unique universe by fusing music and design through his Pluie/Noir collective.
As a DJ and designer, he pushes artistic boundaries and explores new sonic territories.
His daring cover of TOOL’s “Schism” perfectly illustrates his ability to create innovative artistic fusions.
Stay tuned for Techno Magazine’s exclusive interview with Cleymoore, a rare opportunity to delve into his creative and inspiring world.
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