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Aaken and Yu-Gou's 'hyperbody musical' Auntie to be premiered in Taipei on July 17!
A CD will be release and available soon.
Listen to Aaken's remix of Radiohead's latest single, 'Nude' and add your votes!
||Circlesong||
||Little Night Magic||
A compilation of demos and covers, songs written for singers Bévinda and Michèle Atlani, as well as the two remixes for Megumi Satsu.
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||PLAY 2 PLAY - interfering dimension||
Music composed for Jo Kanamori's ballet in 2007.
||Nina's hidden Glass||
Music written for artists collective Swatt's second dance piece. (2005-2006)
||NINA - materialize sacrifice||
Music written for Jo Kanamori and Aaken's first collaboration (2005).
||Goovy||
Video directed by Lian Hong
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"To create music that knows no boundaries." For the past years, French born Vietnamese Aaken (aka An Ton That) has been gaining recognition for his ability to transcend barriers, building an independently-minded musical language that combines his classical background, electronic, contemporary and also pop music, as well as his Asian roots, mangling the conventions associated with each genre.
He has, in his early days, contributed to the soundtrack of Trân Anh Hùng's "The Scent of green papaya" (1992).
In the meantime, he founded a short-lived jazz quintet, was a pianist in Parisian bars and grand hotels, played the organ in an ancient music ensemble, worked as a singing coach and took acting classes.
In 1995, he met French songstress Michèle Atlani and became her musical director, composer and pianist. They toured everywhere in France, did everything from small gigs in smoky cafés to big festivals like the Francofolies de la Rochelle (1997 and 1999).
Their collaborative efforts gave birth to an album, "Organique (Relatif à la Vie)" in 2000. However their partnership ended a year later and Aaken was reaching a new turn in his life.
Since 1998 he had been writing material for himself but it was his singing teacher, Julia Peláez who really encouraged him to build a solo project. Many songs were penned in the following two years for an album that would take up to seven years to find its ultimate state.
The first album "Circlesong", a collection of songs in Vietnamese and English, was finally released in 2005, followed by concerts at the Café de la Danse in Paris.
Aaken @ Cafe de la danse Paris

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By the late 1990's Aaken also started writing music for new stagings of plays, namely Nicolai Gogol's "Marriage" (2000), Molière's "Dom Juan" (2004) and Oscar Wilde's "Salome" (2005).
But it was his love for dance that opened a whole new world for him and led him to work with French choreographer Régine Chopinot for her controversial "W.H.A." (2003), Cody Choi for "Mm" (2005), which was performed at the Royal Opera House during the ROH2/New:Currents in London, and more significantly with Japanese choreographer Jo Kanamori on "NINA - materialize sacrifice" (2005).
The piece garnered him his first critical success and toured in Japan, the USA, Brazil, Chile, in Moscow at the VII Tchekhov International Theatre Festival and recently at the Kennedy Center in Washington.
In 2004, he founded S.W.A.T.T. a performing collective with Simon Williams and presented their first creation: "Constellation" (2004) in Paris, then "Nina's Hidden Glass" (2006) in London at The Place-Robin Howard Theatre during the 'Resolution' festival.
Among his latest works, he wrote the score for Chinese choreographer Gang Peng's "Sur le Fil" (2007), a contemporary hip-hop ballet that was premiered during 'Cités-Danse', a dance festival focused on hip-hop held every year near Paris and has returned to Japan in spring 2007 to collaborate once again with Jo Kanamori on a new dance piece, "PLAY 2 PLAY - interfering dimension", his most ambitious work so far.
Aaken is currently writing new material for a second album entitled "Pandaemonium" and has been invited to go to Taiwan to write a musical, "Auntie" for the alternative dance theatre group, 'Theatre Company of Lee Qing Zhao the Private'. "Auntie" is set for a premiere in July 2008.
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Une enfance baignée dans la musique, un père compositeur, un premier concert à l’âge de neuf ans et de longues années d’études musicales pouvaient laisser croire que la suite fût de s’épanouir, une fois adulte, dans le monde classique en tant que concertiste, voire de chef d’orchestre.
Or il n’en est rien. Même si, enfant, il avait pu l’écrire lors de questionnaires à l’école, le jeune An Tôn Thât ne se voyait pas suivre ce chemin tout tracé. Une fois le baccalauréat en poche, il ne veut plus entendre parler de musique et entre à la Sorbonne pour étudier l’anglais tout en prenant des cours d’art dramatique chez Blanche Salant à l’Atelier International. Mais la musique ne dit pas son dernier mot et il se retrouve à vingt ans pianiste dans un quintette de jazz, pianiste de bar, organiste dans un ensemble de musique ancienne et plus tard, arrangeur, compositeur et accompagnateur pour la chanteuse Michèle Atlani avec laquelle il tourne partout en France, des petits cafés-concerts aux Francofolies de La Rochelle (1997 et 1999). Leur collaboration s'achèvera avec un album, "Organique (Relatif à la Vie)" (2000) pour lequel il signe les musiques et les arrangements.
La composition prend une part de plus en plus importante dans son travail. Il écrit la musique pour des nouvelles mises en scène de "Hyménée" de Nicolaï Gogol (2000), "Dom Juan" de Molière (2003) ou "Salomé" d’Oscar Wilde (2005).
Sa passion pour la danse l’amène à collaborer avec Régine Chopinot pour "W.h.a" (2003), Cody Choi pour "Mm" (2005), qui est représenté au Royal Opera House à Londres et enfin le chorégraphe japonais Jo Kanamori et sa compagnie Noism pour qui écrit la partition de "NINA – materialize sacrifice" (2005). La rencontre entre les deux artistes est décisive et marque un tournant important dans leur carrière respective. "NINA" tourne au Japon, aux Etats Unis ainsi qu'en Amérique du Sud et en Russie et sera plébiscité par les critiques et le public.
En 2004, il co-fonde le collectif d'artistes "Swatt" avec Simon Williams, en devient le compositeur attitré et signe la musique de "Constellation" (2004) et "Nina’s Hidden Glass" (2006) qui est créée à Londres lors du festival "Resolution".
Il compose la musique pour pour le chorégraphe chinois Gang Peng dont la nouvelle pièce "Sur le Fil" (2007) pour 5 danseurs hip hop est présentée lors du festival 'Cités-Danse'.
Il retrouve Jo Kanamori pour une seconde création chorégraphique, "PLAY 2 PLAY - interfering dimension" (2007), certainement son oeuvre la plus ambitieuse jusqu'à maintenant.
Parallèlement, pendant toutes ces années, il travaille le chant avec Julia Peláez qui l'encourage à développer son propre projet solo. En 2005, sous le pseudonyme de ‘Aaken’, il livre après sept années de labeur, son premier album "Circlesong", qui reflète son approche de la musique : un univers où musique classique, électronique, pop britannique, musique contemporaine et son héritage asiatique se mélangent en un langage véritablement personnel, un langage qui, sur scène, rencontre la danse contemporaine et la vidéo, comme il a pu le montrer lors de ses concerts au Café de la Danse à Paris.
Aaken a été invité à Taiwan pour écrire la musique de "Auntie" une comédie musicale qui sera créée en juillet 2008 par le collectif alternatif Theatre Company of Lee Qing Zhao the Private.
Un second album intitulé "Pandaemonium", est également en cours d'écriture, qui sera le fruit de toutes ces nouvelles expériences...
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Short film by Chris Churcher for artists collective Swatt, shot on location in Taiwan. Artistic direction by Simon Williams.
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/1/2005
Band Website: aakenmusic.com
Influences: A few of those musicians who totally inspire me...

Björk, Johann Sebastian Bach, Beck, Glenn Gould, Madonna, Radiohead, Kronos Quartet, Goldfrapp, Duncan Sheik, Polysics, Astor Piazzolla, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Nitin Sawhney, Richard Swift, Chamber music, Lieder and artsongs, Chet Baker, Jay Chou, Alva Noto, Rufus Wainwright, Anneliese Rothenberger, Mum, Julie London, Gustav Mahler, Virginia Rodrigues, Tanaka Roma, Hard-Fi, Télépopmusik, Franz Schubert, 3 Guys Never In, Mercan Dede, Abbey Lincoln, Matthew Herbert, Arctic Monkeys, Igor Stravinsky, Perry Blake, Erykah Badu, Indian Raga, Tango Argentino, Miles Davis, Regina Spektor, Duke Ellington, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Natacha Atlas, Richard Strauss, Bloc Party, Joe Hisaishi, Georg Friedrich Haendel, The Moldy Peaches, Kathleen Ferrier, Nick Drake, Tom Waits, Chico Buarque, Jacqueline Du Pré, Talvin Singh, W.A. Mozart, Ella Fitzgerald, Maurice Ravel, A.R. Rahman, Piotr Ilijtch Tchaikovsky, Frank Sinatra, NIN, Danny Elfman, Goran Bregovic, Tori Amos, Archive, Joni Mitchell, Philip Glass, Johann Strauss, Thelonious Monk, Donnie Hathaway, The Notwist, Jean Sibelius, O Va Voi, Caetano Veloso, Justin Timberlake, Damon Albarn, Leonard Bernstein, Iggy Pop, A Hundred Birds, Bebel Gilberto, Bévinda, Kate Bush, Lalo Schiffrin, Alfred Brendel, Aretha Franklin, Kanye West, Bernard Herrman, Dinah Washington, Bobby Mc Ferrin, Dusty Springfield, Scissor Sisters, The Killers, Macy Gray...

and so on and so forth.
Personal Icons: Orson Welles, Ludwig II, Björk, Al Hansen, Glenn Gould, Martha Graham, Ava Gardner, John Keats, Madonna, Frank Lloyd Wright, Haruki Murakami, Marlon Brando, Peggy Guggenheim, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johnny Depp, Leonardo da Vinci, Lee Byung-hun, Oscar Wilde, Serge de Diaghilev, Kurt Vonnegut, Marilyn Monroe, El Greco, Hayao Miyazaki, Jayne Mansfield, Tim Burton, Emily Dickinson, and Jean Cocteau.

Record Label: None. I'm carefree as the wind! :-)
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Top of the mountain

I'm reaching the most interesting time in the creative process. Most of the music is now composed and the songs are taking shape under my eyes. We've been having studio sessions nearly everyday, with ...
Posted by Aaken on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 09:09:00 PST

In Taipei

I am tentative about the city I want to live in. I have considered Singapore, but now that I have been spending more than a month in Taipei, it seems this is where I will start a new life. Auntie, the...
Posted by Aaken on Mon, 26 May 2008 09:06:00 PST

Nude - Radiohead remix

I'm taking Chinese lessons at the moment. It's great to learn a new language and walk this path that gets you nearer and nearer to a field of communication. I remember the days when I stumbled on my f...
Posted by Aaken on Mon, 14 Apr 2008 07:29:00 PST

Taiwan indeed!

Finally some news from Taiwan. I know the storyline now, the characters and what sort of music I am to write. I reallydid have everything mixed up in my mind. (they weren’t that clear eithe...
Posted by Aaken on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 04:28:00 PST

Inspiring - not inspiring

80% yes, and the remaining 20% leaves me in a state of laughing wonder. I still have no idea what this Taiwan project is going to be. They want the music before I come there - which is in 2 weeks... a...
Posted by Aaken on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 05:31:00 PST

and it goes on!

Blimey, It took me more than two weeks to readjust to Paris. I bascially lived two weeks like a zombie. Not feeling, not seeing, not knowing... Then came the moment to get real again and dive in the o...
Posted by Aaken on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 04:05:00 PST

Saigon dep lam!!!

Yeah... As my friend Nick said, I have been lazy on this blog. Having all these sites to communicate with friends and make new acquaintances is really good, but keeping them updated means lots of wor...
Posted by Aaken on Thu, 31 Jan 2008 08:57:00 PST

back to home

My biggest Christmas present, since it is the day, is to be now in Vietnam. What a joy! It's beyond words. I have spent one wonderful week in Hanoi, to attend the two concerts of my father's...
Posted by Aaken on Tue, 25 Dec 2007 02:41:00 PST

In rainbows indeed

Nearly three weeks now. There must be many different time dimensions. It's a wonder that all most of the people on this earth to the same way of measuring time. Minutes, hours or days do not have the ...
Posted by Aaken on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 07:52:00 PST

Bonjour Hong Kong

Hong Kong!!!! As I said to a friend, if I needed confirmation that I was to permanently leave France, this is it. Why should I go on living in a country where life is so expensive, where I cannot do a...
Posted by Aaken on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 05:05:00 PST