Things tagged music:
Oh the dutch
Well, this is something. (Note, this is not the actual music being played, but he was a producer on that track. And yes I know T.Raumschmiere is not dutch. I’m not sure he is resident on planet earth in this particular instance.)
Homopatik Jubilaeum May 2013
The homopatik anniversary anthology cut. Nice one! Wish I could be there!
TM404 | Electronic Explorations
It’s sometimes hard to improvise using lot’s of old machines. The last track might have been too much but I got carried away playing at the best techno club in the world. There’s some overdriven feedback parts that were due to the fact that I brought a new effect unit that I didn’t try before the set. I had the best time at Berghain. So much love.
Live set above is better, but see also:
four tape recorder techniques for minimal techno: looping, delay, reverse delay and saturation
Wouter van Veldhoven:
Browse around, he has lots of great videos. Also on soundcloud
How Good Does Karaoke Have to Be to Qualify as Art?
Dan Kois in the NYT Magazine:
Every so often, a city becomes a crucible of innovation for a particular musical form: a place where circumstances conspire to create a very special creative flowering; where mad geniuses push one another to innovate further and further beyond where anyone thought they could go. Seattle, 1990. The Bronx, 1979. Memphis, 1954. These moments changed American entertainment.
But what if a musical revolution wasn’t in grunge, or hip-hop, or rock ’n’ roll? What if it was in karaoke? Is it possible that one of the most exciting music scenes in America is happening right now in Portland, and it doesn’t feature a single person playing an actual instrument?
Firewall
An interactive media installation created in collaboration with Mike Allison. A stretched sheet of spandex acts as a membrane interface sensitive to depth that people can push into and create fire-like visuals and expressively play music.
Teichmann Live at Turmbühne Fusion Festival 2012
Some snippets from our Liveset at Fusion Festival 2012 on Turmbühne featuring Benni the dancing polarbear playing the omnichord. Thanks to everybody, who joined it.
Viva la Electronica pres. NU (Bar 25)
A nomad of modern times, who has travelled the continents with his music, Nu is as diverse in his musical styles as he is welltravelled. Taking influences from his various homes, such as Switzerland, Germany or Peru, the producer and trained sound engineer branched out into various genres (deep house, hip hop, trip hop, ambient, experimental, dance and even film and dance theatre music composition).