15 Questions to Klangwelt
Like so many other artists from the field of electronic music, Gerald Arend (who composes under the Klangwelt pseudonym since ...
CD Feature/ nobile: "pelktron"
Holds the promise of great things to come and delivers on some of them right away.
CD Feature/ Limpe Fuchs: "pianobody"
Her methods are rooted in the moment, not in metavisionary complexes.
CD Feature/ Jan Vogler: "My Tunes"
Applies a different set of colours, tastes and sonorities to a scene sometimes saturated by the violin.
CD Feature/ Utopia Banished: "Dirtward"
This conscious effort to step one gear back only adds to the tension.
CD Feature/ Steve Schroyder: "Klänge Bilder Welten"
A concept album about different moods stretching over two CDs and 100 minutes.
CD Feature/ Genevieve Pasquier: "Virgin Pulses"
A mixture between totally deranged chansons and erotic dime novels with pink covers.
CD Feature/ Manuel Göttsching: "E2-E4 25th Anniversary Edition"
Now considered as one of the greatest and most influential pieces of music of the 20th century.
CD Feature/ 17 Pictures aka Wechsel Garland
Electronics are the glue, which hold these fragile acoustic constructs together.
CD Feature/ Mirko Uhlig: "Storm: outside calm tamed"
Uhlig may be the first to touch upon the frailty of noise.
Future Ambiance
Pholde and Emerge are presenting new concepts of "Ambient" music.
CD Feature/ Dronaement: "ezoterick muzick"
One of the few artists from his line of work who truly think different.
Book Feature/ F.S. Blumm: "Drawings"
A gripping sense of movement.
CD Feature/ Feu Follet: "Toi et le son"
Can carry you wherever you want to go.
CD Feature/ Peter Maag: "Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro"
Remorselessly catchy and relentlessly creative.