Archive for ‘artists’

January 31, 2012

interview with the Siberian artist “Aleph”

by fancypunk

I have discovered his music recently after exchange couple of emails with King Deluxe label from Canada.His music style is very inspiring and kicking, the passage from experimental to something like post dubstep was the first impression i got by listening. After listening his tracks , I immediately wanted to contact him and arrange and interview. His answers to my questions are as excited as his music. Very honest and passionate. We would love in the near future to give space on this blog  more artists from Russian federation. It seems that a wide variety of great artists live and create music there. Enjoy the interview

Q1 Could you tell us something about yourself and your artistic background please.
For most of my life I spent in Omsk. A Siberian city on the border with Kazakhstan. We can not say that the city itself is fantastic, but I’m still happy to come back because I love the people who live there. Despite the fact that the city is not very big and cold, there still is a considerable amount of music and various movements connected with it. In Omsk, it is almost impossible to earn anything with music , because the city itself is industrial.
But people often organize various parties, knowing that they either remain with nothing, or even become more and need the money.
But it does not bother them, since everything is done for the soul, to support musical movement to develop, for the people. I currently live and study in St. Petersburg. This is a large wonderful city in northern Russia with its strong history, with buildings preserved 18th century and the center of the city resembles a European city. St. Petersburg is called the second capital, cultural capital, so there a lot of different clubs, bars, Festus, events, music, partying, which is very good.

I really do not remember a time when I’m not involved in music. When I was five, I went to music school to play violin and played for 9 years.
In parallel, I had difficulties to create different groups, but I was extremely lively in music. In Omsk I had a progressive methyl team, we have been giving concerts, recorded in the studio and for me it’s the happiest time of my youth. I had a desire to play on anything that came to hand, so at the house had a lot of guitars, keyboards, I was doing vocals. Now left only one drum set, and when I come back from time to time in Omsk, spend two to
three hours at least to play with the drums. I dream in the future to record a full album with live instruments and electronics, build my own ensemble.

I started producing electronic music two years ago, one of my friends showed me a couple of music programs and I began to write without stopping.

Q2 Do you work on your own, what collaborations do you participate in (label, musical partners, etc)?

I have already issued two releases on King Deluxe, I really like this label and music, which is published there. Now I’m busy for the
release of Lowriders. Another is preparing an album of remixes by King Deluxe. But while I can not tell you any exact dates, or that it will be. I think it will be a surprise. Just a lot of different ideas about free collections with my music and my friends’ music, I like my musical entourage. I think a lot of my friends whose music does not go beyond the borders of their native region, deserve attention, especially since in Omsk people write very specific to music, especially outside of any style, and regardless of fashion trends.

Q3 Something you want to share about your local scene, some insights or recommendations?

In St. Petersburg, a lot of really talented people. Name all of them is very difficult, because I do not want anyone to lose sight of, and if you name them all, you get a very long list. Here, there is  very interesting dubstep, and techno as well, instrumental hip-hop, beats, juke. There is nothing that would not have been in St. Petersburg. The same music I am inspired by my friends here. But in Russia, a lot of music is not only in the pivot cities. Across Russia, I like music such as Possible Adress, Damscray, Hmot, Vntgnike, Esoh. But since my soul is filled with Omsk sound, i love the music of my friends. Clonki, Sublowjob, Joska, Chioak, Akue. Of course they all have different music styles, but we walked along the path of the study of musical boundaries. Though we have started with what we have with just taken drugs together. A bit ridiculous, but it’s true. Their music is not always understandable from the first time, it requires attention, the `experienced listener. Those guys are not easy.

Q4 What equipment do you use, what is your work process?

In fact, I wrote my first release,  in bad conditions. My very cheap speakers, built-in sound card and a couple of music programs, even without basic midi keyboard. But I have always practiced inventing melodies on the piano and guitar, rhythm on a drum kit, and then just took notes and embodied in the program. But I have a very long time attached no importance to mastering the sound, the sound quality, for me the main thing was that the structure
of melodies, rhythms, no matter what quality. Recently, I have a SP-404, but I’m not writing music with it , too poor functional for me, I like to have fun with it at a party with friends.

Q5 What are your next gigs and where can we preview your works online?

Online – anywhere any time soon. Well, I think will play at some parties in St. Petersburg, but so far the dates are not confirmed. Maybe I will play at a party with Teebs and Samiyam in march. In general, we stably hold a party in Omsk, our crew cold “leftCoast”, Unpretentious name, since we all live on the left bank of the Irtysh River. Recently went on tour to Novosibirsk, also a great city with its own musical movement. I m also invited to play in Romania, but still do not know, probably just go to the end of spring, there are many things that will not let me out of Russia.

Q6 Any plans for the future you want to announce here…?

I want to earn money and travel in Ukraine is a very attractive place for me and it’s very simple to implement. So I’m thinking to go to work to have at least some money in my pocket.

Q7 How about some namedropping, do you want to recommend some artists that inspire you?

It’s no problem! First and foremost I am a fan of Eglo Records. Floating Points, ARP101, I love their music label. For me it is very deep professional real music. Always verify that the release FriendsOfFriends, Rush Hour, Butterz, Melting Pot and Lowriders. Interested in music from S.Maharba,
Randomer, Blawan, Liar, Verktyget and Sui Zhen. As you can see, I listen to a lot of different music and it’s all on me very strongly affected.

- Aleph on soundcloud

January 27, 2012

a message in memory of Theo Angelopoulos 1935 – 2012

by fancypunk

Theodoros Angelopoulos is not with us anymore. He died this week after a road accident, which is still under investigation by the Greek Authorities.  Theo Angelopoulos was born in Athens in 1935. After studying law, he attended courses at (the French school of cinema) “L’IDHEC” and then grew close to Jean Rouch. Im totally socked since his death. With no doubt Angelopoulos is my favorite film director. The way who was film shooting or presented scenes in his movies was very unique and recognizable globally. His personality was eccentric and special, the same with his radical “political” background ideas even though were not as obvious as other film directors in history. Eternity and a day , dust of time (the latest film of Angelopoulos) and many others like Reconstruction (his first film) are only few films of the huge and very important contribution of Angelopoulos in the international cinematography. For his full bio, list of films and awards you may read this wikipedia article here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodoros_Angelopoulos

 

 

January 26, 2012

free downloads: artist recordings EP part 1

by fancypunk

This is an other release by Artist recordings that I can’t find many reasons to complain about. 4 tracks by GeneticBrosOverextended (Viper Rec,TalkinBeatz,Artist Recordings),Indivision - Evolution (Beta/Toolroom/Have-A-Break Recordings/Climate),Subsonik – feat.EssenceInside Your Mind (Subsonik Sound Recordings),Prestige & Nik ItchNo Exit – (GRID Recordings are included to this first part of Artist recordings EP with official release date January the 23rd. Dreamy vocals, melodies combined with powerfull breaks designed for the dancefloor, seems to be the clear direction proposed by artist recordings. As we also mentioned few months ago in previous review concerning artist recording release, the background as well as the reasoning of the label does not seem so bad. I dare say is somewhat progressive in our days and this is because its efforts of trying to mobilize new artists to show their work and spread quickly new impressive tunes. So it is worth your attention. You can download it for free by following the link with the instructions at breakbeat.co.uk here

an audio preview on soundcloud here

 

 

January 24, 2012

mindpirates celebrate the artist and musician Lionel Williams Let the Sun Shine In — The Berlin Sessions 22 – 28 January 2012

by fancypunk

a press release sent at our email by the organizers. Even if we are a bit late (we apologises)Im posting bellow the whole press release and reviews as well as the upcoming sessions

Berlin, January. Cold … wet … dark … isolation. And a whole lot of nothing going on. One either grins and bears the temporary depression or packs up a melancholic soul and escapes. The long-looming year 2012 has already become our current calendar. The countdown is on. Where do we go next? What will happen? Will the world end? Will it go irreparably mad? All the omens! Will Capitalism fall? Will Berlin stay Berlin? Will we ever see blue sky again?

Flash back to last autumn: Sunny California. LA. A screening of the Mindpirates film, Problema at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. The Mindpirates and artist Lionel Williams met for the first time. They talked and talked for hours in a parking lot behind the cinema. Before they knew it, they were jamming in a tiny wooden house. 6 by 6 feet. Lionel’s daily recording studio. They got lost, thrown into the music, tripping through a universe of sound. They fell in love, making plans for things to come. They parted, vowing to meet and jam again, next time in Berlin.

Lionel William’s art, his bright, imaginative world of colors, forms and mystical sensationalism is an exploration into the ancient wisdom and sacred locations of Egyptian priests, Sufi mystics, Indian philosophers, Mexican healers, Asian Buddhists, occultists and many more of the planet’s religious and visionary peoples.

His music is an attempt at creating “sonic matrices,” which are combinations of sounds that beneficially affect the body. The effects are released at the points where frequencies intersect, where certain tones, chords, and patterns come together to tap into the human psyche.

The Mindpirates will celebrate with Lionel Williams, a hippie sun child from California, during the greyest of days of Berlin winter 2012. He is invited to share his stunning artwork — collages on paper and film — and to come together with a musical community for a seven-night series of one-off jam sessions. For each of these seven nights a great pool of musicians and artists has been invited, like Raz Ohara and the Odd Orchestra, Jochen Arbeit (Einstürzende Neubauten), Verity Susman (Electrelane), Manfred Kage, Jens Zygar, Valerie Renay (Noblesse Oblige), Travis Stewart aka Machinedrum, Miguel De Pedro aka Kid 606, Infinite Livez, Sergei, Anika (Annika Henderson), Hopek Quirin, Sneak-Thief and more.

During the course of the week, all the musicians will join and jam with Lionel Williams and the Mindpirates, leading a trip into the undefined beautiful nowhere.

Let The Sun Shine In — The Berlin Sessions will happen from 22 – 28 January 2012 at Mindpirates based at the Oberbaumbrücke in Berlin, Kreuzberg. Here, the Mindpirates are ready to debut their newest endeavor: the Mindpirates Projektraum and Mindpirates Auditorium. After two years of running the Mindpirates Vereinsheim, where they’ve held many events — film screenings, exhibitions, concerts, performances and celebrations — the Mindpirates are thrilled and delighted to share this new space and all its future moments with you.

CALENDAR OF THE BERLIN SESSIONS:

Sunday, January 22:
6 to 8pm: Vernissage Let The Sun Shine In Mindpirates Projektraum
8 to 12pm: Session 1 – Lionel Williams, Jens Zygar, Manfred Kage & Special Guests (Mindpirates Auditorium)

Monday, January 23:
8 to 12pm: Session 2 – Lionel Williams, Raz Ohara and The Odd Orchestra (Mindpirates Projektraum)

Tuesday, January 24:
8 to 12pm – Session 3: Lionel Williams, Sergei & Nick Henderson and Annika Henderson aka Anika (Mindpirates Projektraum)

Wednesday, January 25:
8 to 12pm – Session 4: Lionel Williams, Jochen Arbeit from Einstürzende Neubauten, Hopek Quirin & Valerie Renay from Noblesse Oblige (Mindpirates Projektraum)

Thursday, January 26
8 to 12pm – Session 5: Lionel Williams, Travis Stewart aka Machinedrum & Miguel De Pedro aka Kid 606 (Mindpirates Projektraum)

Friday, January 27:
9pm to 1am – Session 6: Lionel Williams, Infinite Livez aka Vinnie Tifeilz & Verity Susman (founder of Electrelane)

Saturday, January 28:
10 pm to close – Session 7: Lionel Williams, The Mindpirates, Michel Morin aka Sneak-Thief & You! (Mindpirates Vereinsheim)

THE EXHIBITION

“Let The Sun Shine In”, the exhibition will be on view from January 22 until February 18, 2012 in the Mindpirates Projektraum.
Opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday, from 1pm – 7pm
The publication Let The Sun Shine In (color, 64 pages) has been created especially for this project.

For more information:
Please contact Pauline Doutreluigne at pauline@mindpirates.org
or visit mindpirates.org/theberlinsessions

REVIEWS

Blitzgigs
Honk-mag.com
Berliner.de
Artinfo24.com

January 12, 2012

free downloads: Scharlach Wide Eyes

by fancypunk

download link

Scharlach is the German word for ‘scarlet fever’. The berlin based producer, using a vocal track of Wide Eyes by the Local Natives and samples of Gustav Mahler’s First Symphony offers a great result.It is basically a very chill/dark-rather moody tune, compatible for the dark winter afternoons. Hopefully you will enjoy this track as I did tonight.

As usual I call every artist who would like to send us new tunes to do it at our email contact.

January 5, 2012

free downloads: Plemo feat. Torsun “Fuck Audiolith!”

by fancypunk

The most of you , especially our friends from Berlin and Germany in general, I bet you know a label named “Audiolith”. Artists like Egotronic, Ira Atari, Saaschutz and many others are the dynamic of the audiolith.Antifasistic  lyrics, electropunk style, a genre still really popular in Germany. A rather progressive attitude and certainly radical content belongs to the strongly good part of this music style.

As a free download today , we have a track in collaboration of Torsun(from Egotronic) with Plemo called fuck audiolith released in February 2011 in 4 different versions, If you like what Egotronic do then you will definitely  like this release.

 

 

December 13, 2011

Featured artists by shituationist institute special edition 2011

by fancypunk

The year 2011 was for us a new experimental effort concerning the improvement of this blog.Earlier, last year we have started a new special edition on the blog, featuring impressive artists, djs and beyond. Some of them are good friends already,  involved also with the few events we organized this year as shituationist institute and AKNE in Berlin. Artists and djs such as Marx Trukker and Zweifuss are not missing from this brief year’s evaluation post regarding the artists interviewed etc by us.

Many times people used the word “Berlin-centrism” to describe this blog, which is definitely not true. Besides our interest and involvement with the local Berlin artist-sphere, shituationist institute has friends and contributors worldwide or just lets say – at the occidental part of this world. Good references on this , our friends from Melbourne – Australia (Dysphemic) , Mr Feathers from Miami – US , Anklepants from Australia (relocated in London) , Robot for Brains from London UK. Since a year now , our new contributor from London MNanotek , covered , reported and interviewed - was at couple of great events in London and UK in general as well as established new contacts with some very good artists from the UK.

The artist features made by us this year were 9 plus 1. 9 interviews and artist features plus 1 made by me , in memory of a great artist of the electronic music explosion in the 80s who died early in the middle 90s. Im writing of course for one of my favorite artists ever: Armando Galop. You can read the features by following the links at the list bellow. As always there is no specific order on this list. It would be very nice , the artists featured at this post to comment and express their thoughts , evaluate or whatever ..

Reecard Farche “Anklepants”  (London UK) by Fancypunk

an interview with Marx Trukker  (Berlin) by Fancypunk

Interview: Robot For Brains (London UK) by Nanotek

 interview Zweifuss (Berlin) by Fancypunk

interview with Local suicide (Berlin – Thessaloniki) by Fancypunk

interview with Vj Shoken (Gidon Schocken) (Tel Aviv Israel) by Markoira

Interview : Mr.Feathers (Miami USA) by Nanotek

interview with Ruby My Dear (Paris France) by Fancypunk

Eike Wesenberg interview (Berlin)  by individualusername

and the artist feature in memory of Armando Gallop for the 15 years after his death by Fancypunk

December 12, 2011

Artist Feature: Eike Wesenberg

by individualusername

For todays artist feature, we have a little interview as well as an exclusive live-set by one of our favourite berlin live-acts Wesenberg.

Q1 Could you tell us something about yourself and your artistic background please.

I have been composing and playing my own music since the age of 12 when I started playing electric guitar. In the following years I had many different rockbands, the most of them very experimental and loud. I think I was nineteen when I discovered electronic music and it became another musical obsession for me. 2 years ago I decided to go to Berlin to focus on making my own music. I founded a Rockband called “Blau Neun” and started to work on my Techno Liveset.
This year my music was ready to be performed in some of Berlin’s smaller Clubs, e.g. LEVEE, about:blank, Ressort, ZMF, Brunnen 70, Insel der Jugend.

My understanding of techno was influenced a lot by the ideas of the two minimal composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass and by older Techno from the year 2000 and 2001. I guess I want my music to be pretty serious and complex, but still emotionally touching. In my liveset I focus a lot on polyrhythmic strucures within the “four to floor”-pulse.
Lately I have been working on some pieces of contemporary classic and I am more and more trying to create a synthesis of these kind of compositions and my idea of what Techno can be.

Q2 Do you work on your own, what collaborations do you participate in (label, musical partners, etc)?

I produce and compose on my own most of the time. Lately I have been playing some Liveset together with a Jazz-baseplayer called Richard Müller. We wanted to try out how a real bass-guitar would work out in a club. I am also working on another Liveset and some tracks together with “Juli N more”, who is resident at the Sysiphos club. This stuff will be more relaxed I guess.

Q3 Something you want to share about your local scene, some insights or recommendations?

Well, yes, I’d like to recommend the “Livingroom generation” (http://www.livingroomgeneration.de/) , a pool of artists, who have just released their first Sampler CD and made a great release party at the ZMF. And especially on of their Liveacts called “Gebrüder Goldstein”. The idea of the Livingroom generation is to mix up handmade with electronic music and provide a platform for this experiment.

Q4 What equipment do you use, what is your work process?

I like to keep my set-up as simple as possible, so I am just using my laptop with ableton and some midi controllers. In my actual liveset I am just using wav files and trying to find different ways to modulate them. Most of the wav files were originally taken from classic or jazz recordings, some are field recordings. Sometimes I work a long time and preproduce a certain part of a loop but some of the loops are still original files from a recording. For example in the liveset for the Shituationist Institute I am looping certain parts of Bachs Goldberg Variations.

Q5 What are your next gigs and where can we preview your works online?

I am now taking a little break from Livegigs to create a new Liveset but I guess one can hear the results in the spring of 2012, maybe earlier.
You can of course find some live recordings on soundcloud (http://soundcloud.com/wesenberg ) and I have just released my first track on the sampler of the Livingroom Generation that I have talked about.

Q6 How about some namedropping, do you want to recommend some artists that inspire you?

My greatest inspiration in electronic music is the album “loudboxer” by Speedy J.

October 28, 2011

halloween track by Dysphemic

by fancypunk

 

This is the new Halloween by our friend Dysphemic from Australia. DOWNLOAD FOR FREE HERE: http://dysphemic.bandcamp.com/track/goblin
GOBLIN! Free Tune for Halloween by Dysphemic
goblin midtempo dubstep krunk

October 24, 2011

Grafix – night shift / take your time

by fancypunk

Last week I presented a new selection for the shituationist institute  including  several dancefloor liquid trqcks such as devotion by Grafix. Grafix sound reminds a lot of netsky tracks. Last year Grafix released two gorgeous tracks at pristine records that you might find intersting for your music library. Night shift and take your time , in a proper hospital style available for download by urban music . Anyways you can listen to them as well  bellow this post.

Night shift

 

take your time

 

 

 

October 20, 2011

free downloads – Artist recordings

by fancypunk

This is a nice compilation by artist recordings , an independent? net label based in London including 7 nice drum n bass and dubstep tracks by various artists. Apparently as We are used to do every  Thursday at this blog , all the tracks are free to download. Most of the tracks in this release are rather melodic and good  tunes for the dancefloor , this is a good reason for me to make a new mixtape including some of them. This is actually one of the best drum n bass free downloads posts I ever did so far , therefore I recommend you to give  those tracks a change.

I would especially like to remark (from the first cloud)  the track 7 , a cool dubstep tune with gorgeous melodic samples and lyrics as well as the track 2 which is a drum n bass , close to the liquid atmospheric stuff.

Furthermore I dont know much this label , it seems that releases tracks regularly , offering artists an opportunity to get some publicity? this is at least what I got by reading their description on soundcloud. Certainly drum n bass in our days is outdated and apart from those super commercial releases such as Camo and Krooked or either Chase and Status  , its hard to find cool free tunes online? You may noticed that part of our efforts at this blog is to discover and find non popular cool electronic music and as We constantly mention , you re always welcome to send us your stuff. 

and the bonus

October 18, 2011

Featured Artist: interview with Ruby My Dear

by insti2te

exclusive interview with the French artist  Ruby My Dear for the shituationist institute:



Could you tell us something about yourself and your artistic background please.

My first music education was classical guitar and then bass guitar. But the school was very boring for me,  so I continued on my own and with friends, doing collaborations with drummers until my twenties. Then I went to to study sound in college and learned to work on pro tools. There i started to compose electronic music and the same time still played in a band, rock dub style. As I moved again I decided to have my own project. But in the future, I really want to play in a band again, i like this energy.

So at the moment you work on your own? Are there collaborations you participate in ?

I collaborated with Substance B for two free EPs: one release on PEEP record’s “Uncanny Valley” under the name of Doc Colibri and the other one appears on Pavillon36 record: “Agonistes Beta-2″. We choose this EP’s name because we are two asthmatics and agonistes beta 2 is a bronchodilators. Under the name of Doc Colibri I released an EP on Sociopath recordings and LoveLove Records and stopped to release in 2010. Under the Ruby My Dear ‘s name, I have releases on Illphabetik, Peace Off, Acroplane, Braincore and Reconstruction Productions. My remix of “Building steam with a grain of salt” was chosen by Dj Shadow to be featured in a remix album (you can listen to it on my soundcloud page).

Something you want to share about your local scene, some insights or recommendations?
Let me share these French electronic producers and bands: Cellscape, Substance B, Broken toy, Stazma, broken nvep, burglecut, skuge, falcon, klitorix, Larsp, Pierro the moon, Plukx, Sec, Sam Pleater, syndrom…
What equipment do you use, what is your work process?

I use protools and reason in rewire. I start track with a melody or a sample and try to construct something around it . I use a lot of samples of other styles to try to have something with mixed influence. In most of my tracks there is more than 16 audiotracks and 4 aux channels.

What are your next gigs and where can we preview your works online?

My next gig is in London at Bang Face the 14th of October, after that in Poland (Bydgoszcz) with Duran Duran Duran on the 29th of October, and the 25th of November in Toulouse. You can check these sites for more info:
http://rubymydear.bandcamp.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ruby-My-Dear/274747137274
http://soundcloud.com/dearmyruby
http://rubymydear.tumblr.com/

You can preview my work on soundcloud, there are some tracks

Any plans for the future you want to announce here…?
Some projects but nothing sure for now. I just can say that it will be great.
How about some namedropping, do you want to recommend some artists that inspire you?
I am inspired by a lot of styles, not only hard electronic. I am interested when artists try something different, with sound exploration and ambience. Such as Vaetxh, Roots Manuva, Mike Patton, Bjork, Mount Kimbie, The Mars Volta, Techdiff, Igorrr, Krumble, Subjex, Baconhead, Squarepusher, Flying Lotus, Hidden Orchestra
Thx Ruby My Dear!
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