Simona Castricum
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{{Infobox musical artist
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- Fluorescent
- Simona Kapitolina
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| birth_place = Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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- Underground pop
- techno pop
- new beat
- electronic
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- Musician
- DJ
- academic
- broadcaster
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- Vocals
- drums
- keyboards
- guitar
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| years_active = 1997–present
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- Refectory5
- Girls Who Smoke Poke
- Listen Records
- Trans-Brunswick Express
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| associated_acts = * Fluorescent
- Ana Nicole
- Trans Pixies
- SaD
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Simona Castricum is an Australian musician, DJ, broadcaster and architecture academic.
Early years and education
Simona Castricum was born in Dandenong and grew up in the Mornington Peninsula area to attend local primary and secondary schools.{{cite web | url = http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lifematters/coming-out:-simona-castricum/8631390 | title = 'Homotopia' Audio Extra: Simona Castricum | last1 = Smith | first1 = Amanda | last2 = Crawford | first2 = Matthew | work = Life Matters | publisher = Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)) | date = 28 June 2017 | accessdate = 26 April 2018 }} Note: user may have to download audio to access further information.{{cite web | author1 = Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Radio National | title = 'Homotopia' Audio Extra: Simona Castricum | date = 28 June 2017 | publisher = Australian Broadcasting Corporation | url = https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/226741989 | accessdate = 26 April 2018 }}
She cited her first music role model as disco performer Sylvester.{{cite AV media | people = Amanda Smith (presenter), Simona Castricum (interviewee) | date = 28 June 2017 |title= 'Homotopia' Audio Extra: Simona Castricum | medium = audio |url= http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2017/06/lms_20170628_0915.mp3 | accessdate = 26 April 2018 | time = 1:04–1:43 | publisher = Radio National (ABC) |id= |isbn= |oclc= |quote= }}
Architecture
Graduating from RMIT University with a Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) in 2001, Castricum has worked in exhibition design, architecture, and graphic design, notably with the Jewish Museum of Australia,{{Cite web|date=10 July 2011|title=Mameloshn – How Yiddish Made a Home in Melbourne|url=http://www.jewishmuseum.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/2011_mameloshn.pdf|website=Jewish Museum of Australia|accessdate=10 December 2015|archive-date=28 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160228232654/http://www.jewishmuseum.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/2011_mameloshn.pdf|url-status=dead}} for Melbourne design firms Tom Kovac{{Cite web|last=Kovac|first=Tom|year=2014|title=The State of the Art of Practice in Tom Kovac's Architecture of the Real and Virtual|url=https://researchbank.rmit.edu.au/eserv/rmit:161173/Kovac.pdf|website=RMIT|accessdate=10 December 2015}} and ARM Architecture.{{Cite web|last=Critchley|first=Cheryl|date=17 May 2013|title=Stopping all design stations|url=http://www.theweeklyreview.com.au/spaces/1821350-stopping-all-design-stations/|website=The Weekly Review|accessdate=10 December 2015|archive-date=10 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151210214138/http://www.theweeklyreview.com.au/spaces/1821350-stopping-all-design-stations/|url-status=dead}} Castricum began her PhD candidature in architecture at the Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne. Her creative and intellectual research practise explores how gender nonconforming, transgender and queer experiences and identity exist in architectural space and professional design practises.{{Cite news|url=http://archiparlour.org/marion/user/3905/|title=Marion's list |work=Parlour|access-date=24 June 2017}} She has presented her work 'When Program is The Enemy of Function...' at the 13th International AHRA Conference 'Architecture & Feminisms' at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden{{Cite web|url=http://architecturefeminisms.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/AF_book-of-abstracts_lowres.pdf|title=Architecture & Feminisms – Ecologies, Economies, Technologies. Book of Abstracts|last=13th Architectural Humanities Research Association International Conference|date=17 November 2016|website=architecturefeminisms.org/abstracts/|access-date=24 June 2017}} and at 'Queering Architecture' for 2017's Melbourne Design Week at the National Gallery of Victoria International.{{Cite web|url=https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/program/program-is-the-enemy-of-function/|title=Program is the enemy of function {{!}} NGV|website=www.ngv.vic.gov.au|access-date=24 June 2017}} In 2019, Castricum was a festival ambassador for 2019 Melbourne Knowledge Week.{{Cite web|title=What if safety is available to everyone? - Melbourne Knowledge Week|url=https://mkw.melbourne.vic.gov.au/insight/what-if-safety-is-available-to-everyone/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210329070933/https://mkw.melbourne.vic.gov.au/insight/what-if-safety-is-available-to-everyone/|url-status=dead|archive-date=29 March 2021|access-date=2021-10-11|website=What if safety is available to everyone? - Melbourne Knowledge Week|language=en}}
Music
Castricum started her music career as a DJ in the late 1990s playing in queer clubs in Melbourne.{{cite news | url = https://airit.org.au/Simona-Castricum-Triumph.html | title = Simona Castricum – 'Triumph' | work = AirIt | publisher = Australian Music Radio Airplay Project (AMRAP) | date = 4 July 2017 | accessdate = 26 April 2018 }}
Castricum has cited artists, Depeche Mode,{{Cite web|last=Hughes|first=Harry|date=1 August 2014|title=Donny Benet, Electric Sea Spider, Simon TK, Simona Kapitolina – Ferdydurke|url=http://themusic.com.au/music/livereviews/2014/08/08/donny-benet-ferdydurke-harry-hughes/|website=The Music|accessdate=6 August 2015}} New Order, My Bloody Valentine, Curve (band) and both Detroit techno and Belgian New Beat genres as influences.{{Cite web|date=16 February 2015|title=Technophilia – Simona Kapitolina|url=http://www.poncho.tv/shows/technophilia/simona-kapitolina/|website=Poncho|accessdate=6 August 2015|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304235321/http://www.poncho.tv/shows/technophilia/simona-kapitolina/|url-status=dead}} She has stated her biographical song writing is influenced by articulating ideas about architecture and gender nonconformity, citing cinema soundtrack artists Vangelis and Wendy Carlos as influences{{Cite web|date=2021-08-27|title=Sinking In: Queering Spaces {{!}} Assemble Papers|url=https://assemblepapers.com.au/2021/08/27/sinking-in/|access-date=2021-10-11|website=assemblepapers.com.au|language=en-US}} on her life and identity as a gender nonconforming transgender woman.
In 2002, under the name Fluorescent, Castricum began recording her debut album, Post Nuclear, which was released in 2005. In 2008, she released ‘Winter’, working with guest musicians including Melbourne DJ Viva L’amour on vocals. Fluorescent’s live line-up had several members over the years, with the band performing shows supporting Midnight Juggernauts, Cut Copy and Ladytron. In 2010, Castricum formed the band Ana Nicole with Melissa D’or, Masato Takasaka and Jacqui Moore.{{Citation|title=Ana Nicole – Twinkie (2012, CDr)|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/4689570-Ana-Nicole-Twinkie|language=en|access-date=2021-10-11}}
Their 2012 debut release ‘Twinkie’ is described by Chris Girdler of Beat Magazine as ‘doom-laden music… (luring) the listener into a cold, cruel world of cheating, scheming and excess”.{{Cite web|date=2012-12-18|title=Ana Nicole : Twinkie|url=https://beat.com.au/ana-nicole-twinkie/|access-date=2021-10-11|website=Beat Magazine|language=en-AU |last1=Kanoniuk |first1=Lachlan }} During this time, Castricum ran a club night, The Shock of the New at The Order of Melbourne, Gasometer and Liberty Social.{{Cite web|date=2016-03-04|title=Technophilia - Simona Kapitolina {{!}} Poncho|url=http://www.poncho.tv/shows/technophilia/simona-kapitolina/|access-date=2021-10-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304235321/http://www.poncho.tv/shows/technophilia/simona-kapitolina/|archive-date=4 March 2016}}
In 2013, she began performing as a solo artist under her name Simona Castricum releasing her debut album ‘Exotic Ladies Of Birobidzhan’ on her own label Girls Who Smoke Poke{{Citation|title=Simona Castricum – Exotic Ladies Of Birobidzhan (2014, CD)|date=15 July 2014 |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/8741144-Simona-Castricum-Exotic-Ladies-Of-Birobidzhan|language=en|access-date=2021-10-11}} Her follow up ‘#triggerwarning40’ was released on Listen Records,{{Citation|title=Simona Castricum – #TriggerWarning40 (2016, Vinyl)|date=July 2016 |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/8734120-Simona-Castricum-TriggerWarning40|language=en|access-date=2021-10-11}} described by Rei Barker at the Interns as “pointedly different from previous efforts, stylistically diving deep into techno-pop with gorgeous, almost-disco synth lines and assertive, expertly-programmed drums”.{{Cite web|date=2016-02-25|title=Album Review: Simona Castricum - #Triggerwarning40|url=https://www.theinterns.net/2016/02/25/album-review/|access-date=2021-10-11|website=The Interns|language=en-US}}
Castricum’s third studio album 2020’s ‘Panic/Desire’ was released on her own label Trans-Brunswick Express.{{Citation|title=Simona Castricum – Panic/Desire (2020, Vinyl)|date=19 June 2020 |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/15783502-Simona-Castricum-PanicDesire|language=en|access-date=2021-10-11}} The album was Castricum’s breakthrough release, debuting at number 1 on the AIR 100% Independent Albums Chart in June 2021,{{Cite web|title=Charts - Australian Independent Record Labels Association|url=https://air.org.au/chart/?date=20200629|access-date=2021-10-11|language=en-AU}} with the album nominated for the 2020 Australian Music Prize longlist. ‘Panic/Desire’ was rated with 4 stars by themusic.com, described by reviewer Cyclone Wehner as “ultimately emotionally transportive…, inclusive art for now and the future”.{{Cite web |last=Wehner |first=Cyclone |date=2020-06-18 |title=Simona Castricum / Panic/Desire |url=https://themusic.com.au/ |access-date=2022-10-30 |website=the music |language=en}}
Sara Savage of i-D has written Castricum presents "a kind of cathartic club music that's reflective of her live show—which often induces audiences into a pulsating dancefloor".{{Cite news|url=https://i-d.vice.com/en_au/article/meet-simona-castricum-finding-yourself-in-music-and-transitioning|title=meet simona castricum: finding yourself in music and transitioning {{!}} read {{!}} i-D|work=i-D|access-date=24 June 2017|archive-date=31 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160331184513/http://i-d.vice.com/en_au/article/meet-simona-castricum-finding-yourself-in-music-and-transitioning|url-status=dead}}
Her live show at Golden Plains Festival in March 2020 was described by Karen Leng of Double J as, "a minimal set up of electronic drums and guitar... their big banging techno meets synth pop sound brought the crowd to its feet."{{Cite web|last=Leng|first=Karen|date=2020-03-11|title=Indie legends and fresh faces make Golden Plains 2020 another weekend to remember|url=https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/features/golden-plains-2020-review/12047012|access-date=2021-10-11|website=Double J|language=en}}
In 2017, Castricum formed the duo SaD with collaborator Daphne Camf (of NO ZU, Rat Vs Possum and GAY). In 2018, they released their debut single ‘The Poets of Antiquity’, followed by ‘Don’t Go’ in 2019 and ‘Sign From Above' in 2020.{{Cite web|title=SaD (28)|url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/7847411-SaD-28|access-date=2021-10-11|website=Discogs|language=en}}
In September that year, SaD released their debut album ‘Saturn Rules the Material World’. “a considered and layered work that showcases the width and breadth of the darkwave electro genre, a masterclass in thought and execution”.{{Cite web|last=Weirdowasteland|date=2020-09-25|title=TRACK BY TRACK: SaD – SATURN RULES THE MATERIAL WORLD (TRANS-BRUNSWICK EXPRESS, 2020)|url=https://weirdowasteland.com/2020/09/25/track-by-track-sad-saturn-rules-the-material-world-trans-brunswick-express-2020/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201017182851/https://weirdowasteland.com/2020/09/25/track-by-track-sad-saturn-rules-the-material-world-trans-brunswick-express-2020/|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 October 2020|access-date=2021-10-11|website=Weirdo Wasteland|language=en}} It would be SaD’s only full length album, with Daphne Camf’s death in April 2021.{{Cite web|date=2021-04-06|title=Melbourne musician Daphne Camf has died|url=https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/music-news/13290266|access-date=2021-10-11|website=Double J|language=en}}
Castricum is also a part-time radio broadcaster and DJ on Melbourne community radio station 3RRR FM.{{Cite web|title=Presenters: Simona Castricum — Triple R 102.7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio|url=https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/presenters/simona-castricum|access-date=2021-10-11|website=www.rrr.org.au|language=en-au}}
Writing and advocacy
Simona Castricum, has contributed articles to publications Vice Magazine, i-D and Thump, writing on visibility and access for queer and transgender performers.{{Cite web|url = https://thump.vice.com/en_au/article/pride-is-the-next-stage-midsumma-represent|title = Pride Is The Next Stage: Midsumma Represent|date = 3 February 2015|accessdate = 6 August 2015|website = Thump|publisher = Vice|last = Kapitolina|first = Simona}}{{Cite web|url = https://www.vice.com/read/im-proud-of-being-trans-and-i-dont-care-about-passing|title = I'm Proud of Being Trans, and I Don't Care About Passing|date = 15 June 2015|accessdate = 6 August 2015|website = Vice|last = Kapitolina|first = Simona}}{{Cite web|url = http://posturemag.com/online/2015/06/08/interview-with-girls-who-smoke-poke-melbourne-based-record-label-that-supports-lgbtqi-musicians/|title = Interview with Girls Who Smoke Poke, Melbourne-based Record Label that supports LGBTQI musicians|accessdate = 6 August 2015|website = Posture|last = Mendelson|first = Winter|archive-date = 1 September 2015|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150901052957/http://posturemag.com/online/2015/06/08/interview-with-girls-who-smoke-poke-melbourne-based-record-label-that-supports-lgbtqi-musicians/|url-status = dead}} She had personal memoirs published in The Guardian,{{Cite web|url = https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/nov/19/simona-castricum-a-letter-to-everything-ive-lost-and-found|title = A letter to everything I've lost and found|date = 19 November 2015|accessdate = 10 December 2015|work = The Guardian|last = Castricum|first = Simona}} The Huffington Post{{Cite news|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/16/transgender-identity-passing_n_7595922.html|title=I'm Proud of Being Trans, And I Don't Care About Passing|date=16 June 2015|work=HuffPost|access-date=24 June 2017}} and Archer Magazine.{{Cite news | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151114144937/http://archermagazine.bigcartel.com/product/pre-order-archer-magazine-5-jan-may-2016 | url = http://archermagazine.com.au/2015/11/butts-bodies-culture-and-marriage-archer-5-on-sale-dec-3/ | title = Trans Diserability | last = Castrium | first = Simona | work = Archer Magazine | issue = 5 | archive-date = 14 November 2015 | date = 3 December 2015 | access-date = 26 April 2018 | url-status = dead | df = dmy-all }}
Her short non-fiction and critique writing on sexuality, gender and architecture have appeared in print in The Lifted Brow,{{Cite web|url=http://theliftedbrow.com/post/160961844298/revealed-tlb34-cover-and-contents|title=Revealed: TLB34 Cover and Contents! {{!}} The Lifted Brow|website=theliftedbrow.com|access-date=24 June 2017|archive-date=23 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170523032423/http://theliftedbrow.com/post/160961844298/revealed-tlb34-cover-and-contents|url-status=dead}} Mongrel Rapture: The Architecture of Ashton Raggatt McDougall{{Cite web|url=http://awards2015.agda.com.au/finalist/3/10004/146|title=Mongrel Rapture: The Architecture of Ashton Raggatt McDougall {{!}} AGDA Awards|website=awards2015.agda.com.au|access-date=24 June 2017|archive-date=30 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170830193042/http://awards2015.agda.com.au/finalist/3/10004/146|url-status=dead}} From the Heart: Women Of Letters and Doing It: Women Tell the Truth About Great Sex.{{Cite web|url=https://penguin.com.au/books/doing-it-women-tell-the-truth-about-great-sex-9780702254239|title=Doing It: Women Tell the Truth about Great Sex {{!}} Penguin Books Australia|website=penguin.com.au|access-date=24 June 2017|archive-date=30 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170830193747/https://www.penguin.com.au/books/doing-it-women-tell-the-truth-about-great-sex-9780702254239|url-status=dead}}
Simona is an advocate for safer spaces and inclusivity of queer and gender diverse artists. She has appeared at Australian music conferences BIGSOUND{{Cite web|url=http://themusic.com.au/profiles/all/2016/08/31/bigsound-2016-speaker-focus-simona-castricum/|title=BIGSOUND 2016 Speaker Focus: Simona Castricum|website=theMusic|access-date=24 June 2017}} and LISTEN{{Cite news|url=http://heapsgay.com/a-reflection-on-the-listen-feminist-futures-conference/|title=Feminist Futures, Perceptions and Realities: LISTEN 2016 – Heaps Gay|date=19 October 2016|work=Heaps Gay|access-date=24 June 2017|archive-date=7 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170407102606/http://heapsgay.com/a-reflection-on-the-listen-feminist-futures-conference/|url-status=dead}} as a moderator and panellist advocating for greater representation and equity in music and performance for gender nonconforming artists.
Discography
=Studio albums=
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scope="row" | Post Nuclear (as Fluorescent) |
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scope="row" | Winter (as Fluorescent) |
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scope="row" | Twinkie (as Ana Nicole) |
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scope="row" | Trouble in Utopia
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scope="row" | Exotic Ladies of Birobidzhan
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scope="row" | #TriggerWarning40
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scope="row" | Panic/Desire
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scope="row" | Sink
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Awards and nominations
=AIR Awards=
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
{{awards table}}
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| 2024
| Sink
| Best Independent Dance or Electronica Album or EP
| {{nom}}
| {{cite web|url=https://themusic.com.au/industry/2024-air-awards-nominees-genesis-owusu-cub-sport-rvg-teen-jesus-more/3f1j8fDz8vU/14-05-24|title=2024 AIR Awards Nominees: Genesis Owusu, Cub Sport, RVG, Teen Jesus & More| website= The Music|date=14 May 2024|access-date=16 May 2024}}
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=Music Victoria Awards=
The Music Victoria Awards, are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2005.{{Cite web|url= https://musicvictoria.com.au/musicvictoriaawards/previous-nominees|title= Previous Nominess|website= Music Victoria|accessdate= 13 August 2020|archive-date= 19 September 2020|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20200919214225/https://www.musicvictoria.com.au/musicvictoriaawards/previous-nominees|url-status= dead}}{{cite web|url=https://musicvictoria.com.au/musicvictoriaawards/previous-winners|title=Previous Winners|website=Music Victoria|accessdate=13 August 2020|archive-date=31 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190731040330/https://musicvictoria.com.au/musicvictoriaawards/previous-winners|url-status=dead}}
{{awards table}}
! {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
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| rowspan="2"| 2020
| herself
| Best Solo Act
| {{nom}}
| rowspan="2"|{{cite web|url=https://musicvictoria.com.au/news/industry-awards-winners-and-hall-of-fame-inductees-revealed-2020-music-victoria-awards-nominees-announced-with-public-voting-now|title=Industry Awards Winners And Hall Of Fame Inductees Revealed + 2020 Music Victoria Awards Nominees Announced With Public Voting Now Open! |website=Music Victoria|date=9 October 2020 |accessdate=9 October 2020}}{{cite web|url=http://www.noise11.com/news/sampa-the-great-walks-off-with-a-stack-of-music-victoria-awards-20201210|title=Sampa The Great Walks Off With a Stack of Music Victoria Awards|website=noise11|date=10 December 2020|accessdate=10 December 2020}}
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| herself
| Best Electronic Act
| {{nom}}
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| 2021
| SaD
| Best Electronic Act
| {{nom}}
|-
|rowspan="2"| 2024
| Simona Castricum
| Best Solo Artist
| {{nom}}
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| Simona Castricum
| Best Electronic Artist
| {{nom}}
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