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12k (usa) #12k 1033 cd

frank bretschneider / steinbrüchelstatus” compact disc

  • spirale
  • antenne
  • funktion
  • periode
  • phase
  • spektrum
  • basis
  • passage
  • position
  • faktor
  • impuls
  • frequenz
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12k press release...
12k presents status, the result of two of the genre’s most talented, and diffferent, composers; frank bretschneider and ralph steinbrüchel, sharing their sounds and styles. status began in the spring of 2003 when they designed their own sound sequences and samples and sent the material to each other, waiting and hearing what the other will create out of it. they played this game for nearly 2 years, sending sequences and tracks back and forth until both of them were satisfied with the result.

when the minimal 120bpm rhythmic structures of frank bretschneider and the austere sonic minimalism of steinbrüchel get together, a rare piece of atmospheric rythmics is created. sometimes very melodic, sometimes abstract, sometimes very rhythmic, sometimes nearly pop, and always minimal. detailed, fragile and full at once status shows where rhythmic and abstract music can get together, how different sonic worlds combine to create a unique listening experience.

bretschneider is a founder of germany’s art/music collective raster-noton and has released some of the most engaging albums of the decade. following last year’s gold (raster/noton) and the stunning aerial riverseries (whatness, 2002), looping i-vi (and other assorted love songs) is bretschneider’s 2nd 12k cd, following rausch (2000) and appearances on 12k’s critically acclaimed compilations. his music can also be found on such well-known labels as mille plateaux, audio.nl, fällt, and bip-hop.

steinbrüchel, born in 1969, studied communication design at central saint martins school in london, where he acquired a masters of arts and design with distinction. he now lives and works as a musician and graphic designer in zurich, switzerland. in 2002 his composition zwischen.raum (domizil15, zurich, 2002) was distinguished with the max brand award for electronic music (phonotaktik.02 festival, new york). in the same year he received a compositional scholarship from “pro helvetia”, arts council of switzerland, to work on his release circa (line_012, new york, 2003). in march 2004 the mini cd-rom –00:dedaih, which contains an audio/visual installation by steinbrüchel/brusa, was published on the label synchron (sync03). in the fall of 2004 his second solo cd skizzen (binemusic, bine 006cd) and the collaboration atak004 with kim cascone (usa) and jason kahn (ch) were also released.

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korm plastics (netherlands) #kp 3017 cd
brombron (netherlands) #brombron 10 cd

frank bretschneider / peter duimelinksbrombron 10: fflux” compact disc

  • knox (5:00)
  • fix (5:27)
  • fax (4:52)
  • prax (4:01)
  • lux (4:47)
  • mux (5:44)
  • max (4:47)
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korm plastics press release...
frank bretschneider/peter duimelinks - brombron 10: fflux

korm plastics is proud to present the tenth release in the brombron series. originally a co-production between staalplaat and extrapool, it is now hosted by co-curator frans de waard. in the year 2000 frans de waard and extrapool started the brombron project. two or more musicians become artists in residence in extrapool, an arts initiative in nijmegen, the netherlands, with a fully equipped sound recording studio. these artists can work in a certain amount of time on a collaborative project; a project they always wished to do, but didn't have the time or the equipment to realize.

frank bretschneider is one of the vital producers in the global electronic network. a member of the raster-noton collective, he also has releases under the names komet and produkt. bretschneider has created some spacial electronics of the late 90's and 00's, unlike so much output in the microscopic music scene, his music has always flourished with activity. precise sound placement, volume levels and the contrast of tones in bretschneider's production makes his compositions captivating. bretschneider goes beyond the plug-in or plug research electronics. he redefins the genre by rendering the parameters playable, reentering the musical domain with unprecedented ease. bretschneider discovers the complexity of the virtual: microtonality, clicks, complex rhythm textures, melodic fragments.

peter duimelinks' music activities date back to the mid eighties, in a time in which he co-founded the musique concrete group thu20 with a.o. roel meelkop and jos smolders. working with thu20 was of vital importance to duimelinks and it shaped his ideas and concepts about sound and how to work with it. traces of this period can still be heard in his more contemporary solowork, which usually consists of field- recordings sometimes heavily reworked but mostly used in it's pure form, and then organised into a composition. he is also a member of the improvisation trio kapotte muziek and electronic pulse trio goem. in the last 15 years he has also collaborated extensively with visual artists, film and video makers and contemporary dance choreographers, and has had several exhibitions of sound installations. he runs the v2_archief music/sound label and the audio.nl label.

in their playing together bretschneider and duimelinks go back to the core of minimal, click related techno music, to the early days of komet and goem. minimal but engaging music, always with the heartbeat pulse at the bottom.

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raster-noton (germany) #r-n082 cd

frank bretschneiderrhythm” compact disc

  • a soft throbbing of time (7:46)
  • the big black and white game (5:31)
  • we can remember it for you wholesale (3:50)
  • the eight day people (3:04)
  • other days, other eyes (4:10)
  • construction shack (4:11)
  • the moon is a hole in the sky (6:54)
  • all summer in a day (3:12)
  • the october game (2:45)
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raster-noton press release...
frank bretschneider. rhythm

rhythm is neither pop nor avant-garde, but deals simply with the basic principles of any modern music: rhythm.

frank bretschneider takes his, never simple, but all the more heartfelt relationship to rhythm and it’s complexity, to an intense inventory and, this time, works less out of suspenseful abstract sounds, than out of grooves. the terseness and precision of previous works remains, as well as a preference for high-voltage sounds halfway between noise and tone. new is the assemblage of the material. a combination of programming, composition and construction, which draws a clear distinction to his preferred loop-based work on foregone albums, is connected with bretschneider's very idiosyncratic aesthetic of digital sound: controlled and objective. the whole follows simple mechanical states: on/off, forward/backward, up/down, slow/fast, loud/quiet, dull/brilliant, soft/hard and is characterized by the absence of any romanticism. still this return to the elementary, the fundamental, does not diminish the music to dance-floor functionality, instead bretschneider always stays emphatically musical and manages to generate sophisticated and complex rhythm-structures, which respectively induce minimal deviations in frequency and timing relationships to generate a surplus of funk.

in all, rhythm is probably bretschneider’s most direct, clear and concentrated work yet.

frank bretschneider works as a musician and composer in berlin. since 1996 he has published a number of albums for raster-noton, mille plateaux and 12k. the music for rhythm was created between june 2006 and march 2007.

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raster-noton (germany) #r-n069 cd

signalrobotron” compact disc

  • intro (monsator) (1:12)
  • ermafa (3:32)
  • naplafa (5:52)
  • robotron (7:29)
  • malimo (4:41)
  • wismut (7:00)
  • rawema (3:41)
  • datasette (0:23)
  • sporett (3:10)
  • epirex motor (4:18)
  • wismut (version) (7:15)
raster-noton press release...
signal. robotron

raster-noton's flagship signal - olaf bender, frank bretschneider and carsten nicolai - is something like the reference group of one of the pivotal labels of new minimal electronic music. although only having released one cd so far, their sessions and concerts have been very influential until today. some of those tracks of the past years now result in a compilation that joins the work of the three masterminds of raster-noton, but not like a simple aggregation of egos, much rather like a conversation in which every discourse modulates the other and in the end it is not possible anymore to distinguish between each individual contribution. in this sense, signal would be a superego that serves a process in which the rule, coincidence and interaction play equal parts. this blends into an open and democratic music that has some of kraftwerk’s melancholy in it. thus, signal are their spiritual heirs.

robotron was recorded at voxxx studio/chemnitz, unit/tokyo, palast der republik/berlin between 2001 and 2006.

post production was done at villa massimo/rome and raster-studio/chemnitz. mastering by calyx mastering.

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