Androvirus

Androvirus (Joffrey Guillon) comes from a background of painting and video installations. He began to make music in 1999 with Lifeloop (Seamus O'Donnell), with whom he created Noisiv, a research project in crossmedia production spanning from sound to sculpture. In 2000 they were joined by Jo frgmnt Grys.
After leaving Berlin in 2002 Androvirus began experimenting in different musical perceptions, and so the solo project, Androvirus was born. At first, continuing the sound exploration as made with Noisiv, using sound structure fully open to personal interpretation. The real break became clear when he began to use hardware, voice and instruments associated with more live experiment and a more constructed way to build a track. Today he uses a lot of studio recording in a way to create an ambient music, that is still industrial and noizy.
At the NoiseNoD Festival in Prag, 2007, he created the project NoizPozor as an open concept of improvised music for noise artists to experiment with the different ways of approaching sound.
He remains an active member of Noisiv

Noisiv

noisiV is the collaborative project of androvirus, lifeloop and frgmnt. Since 1999 they have played numerous concerts and produced many CD's together. Each member is experimenting in his own way occasionally in video, but mostly in sound. Using a mixture of field recordings, self made devices, traditional instruments and voice in what is probably best known as an electroacoustic manner. They produce work that is intended to reflect life.