People Like Us (musician)

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Vicki Bennett
Vicki Bennett in 2012
Background information
Also known asPeople Like Us
Born1967 (age 56–57)
OriginLondon
GenresSound collage
Years active1991–present
Websitepeoplelikeus.org Edit this at Wikidata

People Like Us is the stage name of London DJ multimedia artist Vicki Bennett. She has released a number of albums featuring collages of music and sound since 1992. In recent years, she has performed at a number of modern art galleries, festivals and universities.

Musical career

Since 1991 Vicki Bennett has been making CDs, radio, and A/V multimedia under the name People Like Us. By animating and recontextualising found footage collages Vicki gives an equally witty and dark view of popular culture with a surrealistic edge.

Vicki has shown work at, amongst others,

Bizarre Magazine. People Like Us have been commissioned by The Arts Council England, The BBC, Sonic Arts Network, Forma, LUX and Lovebytes
amongst others.

Recordings

PLU has been released on labels such as Tigerbeat6, Soleilmoon, Sonic Arts Network, Touch, Staalplaat and For Us Records (Rough Trade), both solo, and also collaborating with Matmos, Ergo Phizmiz, Wobbly, members of Negativland and Christian Marclay.

Spring 2008 saw a Retrospective of People Like Us at alt.gallery and a PLU curated CD entitled Smiling Through My Teeth, with Sonic Arts Network. The June 2008 edition of The Wire featured a 4-page interview, and the July edition featured a review of Smiling Through My Teeth.

In June 2010, she released the album Music for the Fire with Wobbly on the Illegal Art label.

Performance and multimedia work

Vicki completed the Great North Run Moving Image Commission 2009, and a live A/V set premiered in October 2009 at Vancouver New Music Festival. The UK premiere was performed at BFI Southbank in December 2009.

Vicki worked on a commission for Edinburgh Printmakers as part of the exhibition "Prints of Darkness", coinciding with Edinburgh Art Festival in July 2010. People Like Us recently curated "Nothing Is New, Everything Is Permitted" at AV Festival, and will soon perform concerts of "Genre Collage" at MACBA, Liverpool Sound City, Bristol Arnolfini, Copenhagen and Jerusalem.

In January 2015 her audiovisual performance Citation City premiered at

visual media, collaged using a system of “convolutes”, collated around subjects of key motifs, historical figures, social types, cultural objects from the time.[1]

DO or DIY

People Like Us has programmed "DO or DIY", an experimental arts radio and podcast show, on WFMU since 2003. The show appears weekly on a seasonal basis. WFMU has also created a 24-hour-per-day radio stream of sound collage and music chosen by Bennett.

Projects

Discography

This includes singles and collaboration records.

CD releases

DAT releases

  • 1994: It's Terrorific! Staalplaat.

LP releases

  • 1996: Jumble Massive Soleilmoon Recordings/SOLV005.
  • 1996: File Under Easy Listening/File Under Sleazy Listening (split with Sniper) Kleptones 1
  • 1997: Blundersonix/Special Mix (split with TFU) Kleptones 2
  • 1997: People Like Us and Sniper Play The Three DJs of The Apocalypse (with Sniper) Kleptones 4.
  • 2019: The Mirror Discrepant.

7" releases

  • 2001: Swing Largo/Going Out of My Town Klang Galerie/GG30.
  • 2002: Rough Trade label For Us Records.
  • 2008: Withers in the Waking – collaboration with Ergo Phizmiz

12" releases

  • 2001: Home-Roam-Play/Work-All-Day (remix by Matmos)
  • 2001: Wicked Witch Records recalled due to faulty pressing
  • 2002: Stifled Love Mess Media/Mess 2

Other releases

  • 1997: Lassie House Staalplaat/STPLUPOO1 (10" Picture Disc)
  • 2003: Volatile Media Lovebytes label (DVD)
  • 2008: Rhapsody in Glue collaboration with Ergo Phizmiz (Digital release)

References

  1. ^ Thomas Büsch (21 January 2015). "Citation City". InEnArt. Retrieved 28 July 2019.

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