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sonig (germany) #sonig 52 cd

lithopsqueries” compact disc

  • kahn (9:20)
  • wackler (5:54)
  • moggast (3:19)
  • blasphere (3:44)
  • sequenced twinset (6:33)
  • tubino see-through (5:17)
  • tenson (3:27)
  • filterabend (3:34)
  • swingern in flingern (4:21)
  • blasmusik (6:11)
  • fi intro (6:29)
  • fi (4:26)
well i’ll be ...

jan must have listened to all of my rants regarding the lithops singles on eat raw, static caravan, and robot (yes, the same robot that releases all of the organum records...) as here we have a nice disc collecting all of his solo singles-output from the past 7-odd years...

seriously: the warm fuzz-gloss blast that is blasmusik probably ranks as my single-favorite solo-jan outing. it’s just so unlike any other piece of music out there, electronic or otherwise; something i listen to with frightening regularity... as such i’m very glad it’s finally out on disc where more than the original 500/so people who managed to fine the single can experience it ...

the whole disc is great, ranging from the micro-bounce of the earlier materials (wackler/kahn) to said later electro-acoustic/avant transgressions. recommended.
sonig press release...
lithops - queries
sonig cd

since 1997 jan st. werner has additionally published under the alias lithops. the record scrypt, released in 2003, impresses with its non-linear compositional structures and density in organic sound complexity that until the release of scrypt had been hard to find in electronic music. it is a very present physical album that successfully bridges velocity and tranquillity, digital sound synthesis and partly modified, partly tangible instruments. this represents a typical exercise in werner’s oeuvre: the merging of apparently incompatible contrasts.

the new release, queries, seems in comparison almost carelessly light. immediately the first track, “kahn”, carefully opens the door to an album that surprises with subtly bouncing electronica. on queries you’ll find intuitive rhythms with immediate kick, as well as narrative comical bleeps and clonks. this comes as quite a surprise, considering the predecessor scrypt manages almost entirely without beats.

apart from werner’s predilection for contrasting directions, there is a simple explanation for this seeming contrast -- queries collects unpublished material created between 1995 and 1999, as well as three rare vinyl releases from that era, and is therefore, strictly speaking, not really a subsequent release, but more an enlightening review of a time during which individual sounds established themselves as significant elements in compositions, even though they were rooted neither in pop nor in more serious music.

the music on this album moves calmly and relaxed despite its shimmering diversity, and occasionally it is remindful of some kind of electro-acoustic dub. it is particularly delightful to trace the now ten-year old sound aesthetics that sometimes surface in the groovy tangible passages and are as fresh and un-creased as ever. we are happy, and to a certain extent even relieved, to find any sort of music can remain relevant if it is produced with authenticity and an abundance of ideas. after getting really comfortable and cozying up with this electronic entropy, why not dig even deeper into the beautiful harmony of scratching sound layers and subfrequent resonances to finally find a center of sounds beyond all thoughts of style and questions of genre.

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sonig (germany) #sonig 23 ep

transformation 19 mal einfach hergestellter komplizierter musik in 6 mal kompliziert hergestellte einfache musik” seven inch single record

  • untitled (1) (2:58)
  • untitled (2) (2:13)
  • untitled (3) (2:28)

  • untitled (4) (3:37)
  • untitled (5) (1:00)
  • untitled (6) (2:04)
a 14-minute 7” of music recorded between 1996 and 2002 by the duo of mouse-on-mars’ jan st. werner and felix ‘f.x.’ randomiz, their previous cd ‘slow’ being painfully unavailable to just about everyone who’s never heard it and would love to ...
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transformation 19 mal einfach hergestellter komplizierter musik in 6 mal kompliziert hergestellte einfache musik
format: 7" | catalogue: sonig 23 | year: 2002

new 7" album by jan st.werner & f.x.randomiz; 6 tracks; 14 minutes an unusual remix project: werner produced a cdr with various tracks of sounds and noises he recorded and edited without using any digital tools. he called this selection "16 times easily produced complicated music". randomiz digitalised and re-arranged these sounds and returned them to werner one year later. he called his edits "transformation of 16 times easily produced complicated music into 7 times complicatedly produced easy music"

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thrill jockey (usa) #thrill 179 cd

lithopsmound magnet” compact disc

  • opposite of windward (3:56)
  • cephalopod (2:25)
  • evacoda (4:28)
  • vortext (5:13)
  • stakes barrier (7:28)
  • peek (4:08)
  • harpoon point (4:10)
  • stratografic (4:54)
  • conturn (7:50)
2008 solo album from jan werner ; hot on the heels of the “queries” comp of early solo lithops materials ...

some especially bulbous goings-on in the midranges ; more warble-oriented than other recent output (i.e. less of the constant nodable grid). always a warm/soft place in my heart for this stuff ...
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mound magnet
by lithops
thrill jockey thrill 179 2006

its all in there, somewhere. or at least i’ve fooled myself into thinking that it is. all, referring to the accumulated chops and gestures and signage and grooves and grooves denied that have accrued over the course of jan st. werner’s tenure in mouse on mars, microstoria, and as lithops. (the name of jan’s solo work has always struck me as deceptively gentle. lithops are plants from namibia and south africa also known as living stones for their - ding! - deceptive appearance.)

its all in there, or much of it, on mound magnet. more so than on the other lithops releases, each of which could be said to comprise a narrower set of oft-lucid investigations. two of jan’s most recent releases - mouse on mars’ space funk juggernaut radical connector and lithops’ quite fabulous and to my mind underrated (dunno, maybe i had my head beneath a lithops) and smeary and sometimes vicious scrypt (find it if you dont know it) are two of the more dissimilar records in the batch containing his fingerprints. mound magnet makes cheerful overtures towards commonalities. “vortext” , one of mound magnet’s sublimities, means that you no longer have to imagine scrypt-like grit’n’snot put into service of sirens (inhuman upward glisses) summoning you to the dance floor. why dont you spin “vortext” this very second and tell me if you agree? equidistant from-between-radical connector and the futuristic, sprayed daubs and fizzles of scrypt.

if i think i hear it all in there, what else am i hearing? uni umit, the first lithops record on moikai; mouse on mars’s idiology; the rubber-bandish electric guitar that leads off mom’s niun niggung; much besides. hearing it all in there . . . somewhere . . . is less a matter of being fooled than of trusting . . . in . . . accumulated . . . wisdom. non-renunciation. that’s something that has kept me coming back to each new record of mom/microstoria/lithops. jan st. werner is less the perpetual refugee from and much more perpetually astride these multiple musical worlds.

non-renunciation, and yet lithops always reminds me of how far we’ve drifted from electronic musics presumed utilitarian function as dance music. im not reminded of this because lithops has drifted into the ether of contemporary composition, or that he (it) has become all whooshily texture-centric and now creates sand mandalas out of granulated audio. no! its because of the varied afterlives of the break beat, the shake beat, of shed skin and abandon seat. mom’s radical connector really was a classically-styled funk album, spaceship torch songs and all. “funk” here - i guess i’m still talking about “vortext”, but also about “stakes barrier”, “cephalopod”, and “harpoon point” - is a series of improvised gestures . . . how to further describe? [actor makes karate-chop gestures.]stakes barrier” in particular seems like a particularly sinister afterlife of a rave misremembered. peek, avowedly otherwise, revisits the stumble beat (hello bolan, hello oehlen).

nobody said that lithops was built to get the joint jumping. and yet, and yet. less cartoonish, perhaps, but no less funny. when you have ceased to expect it, there’s the revenge of the trashy drum machine, the bedroom electric guitar, of overdriven stepwise samples you had understood to be banished in the bright dawn of lithops. nope. its almost all in there.

you should be so lucky as to misremember a music so vivid.

-- david grubbs

mound magnet artwork by david maljkovic

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thrill jockey (usa) #thrill 092 cd

microstoriamodel 3, step 2” compact disc

  • me-too-modula (4:48)
  • glocky bit (4:25)
  • kontra (4:28)
  • fakeshift (5:13)
  • flexen (3:28)
  • mem.brand (4:01)
  • artic (2:41)
  • soso sound (4:57)
  • paro fadeout (3:45)
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model 3, step 2
by microstoria
thrill jockey
thrill 092 • 2000

model 3, step 2 is a new studio album from digital specialists microstoria, markus popp (oval- innovator of augmented digital audio realities) and jan st werner (mouse on mars-the world's leading electronic structuralist pop group, and lithops-the silent power plant of hybrid music arts).

model 3, step 2 is their most accessible collaboration so far. still it is utterly impossible to trace their extremely manipulated sounds and compare them to anything else. did anyone hear the guitar?

considerable time has passed since their critically acclaimed initial releases init ding (1995), _snd (1996) and their collaborative cd reprovisers, in which tracks were rearranged and appropriated by a diverse group of musicians (stereolab, fx randomiz, jim o'rourke, c-schulz & hajsch and others). popp has been busy writing new oval music and working with oval process software and installations such as skotodesk and public beta. werner has toured extensively with mouse on mars and released several records on his sonig label. the time apart has allowed them to diversify the source material and compose tracks individually in a much more deliberate way than previously.

model 3, step 2 consists of nine excursions into the world of downtempo speedcore. on all tracks source material was selected and created by popp and werner together. the duo gives to these abstract but always physical bodies of sound by shaping them into a song structure. it is an entirely individual way of understanding and presenting music. even though their songs are precisely edited and arranged, microstoria finds empathy among musicians whom play free music or jazz because of the broad tonal range and the shared desire to explore and exploit possibilities.

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thrill jockey (usa) #thrill 031 cd

microstoriainit ding” compact disc

  • 16:9 (4:46)
  • slap top (4:03)
  • file care (4:43)
  • ecclectrig (4:42)
  • fund (3:00)
  • zuhause (4:29)
  • edu (4:27)
  • pokus (6:04)
  • communerism (5:31)
  • dokumint (3:51)
debut album by microstoria; aka mouse on mars’ jan werner and oval’s markus popp. theoretical musing (below) aside; one of the best “digital music” records from the 90s - essential.
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init ding
by microstoria
thrill jockeythrill 031 • 1995

microstoria is a collaboration between markus popp (oval) and jan st. werner (mouse on mars). the resulting music is an electronic soundtrack, not without structure, not without melody. the "instruments " used are what could be seen as their successors - machines and digital technology. where oval excudes authorship of music, microstoria explores authorship, especially in relation to improvisation. the tones used in composition are mechanized,yet paradoxically rich. the resulting pieces are organic in feel, a striking result when viewed in context with their origins.

once instruments were physical entities connecting the creative individual through tuition and technical skill to the almost metaphysical world of music. the distinction between computing device and a "musical instrument" was increasingly blurred since the 1950's; however, it left the composer in charge of his/her machinery. more recently in the 1990's things have merged into one computer-based (formerly "programmable" or "computer controlled") authoring environment-still fully capable of hosting the residual "old" music media as well as its terminology. the transition from the 50's perspective to the 90's put an already well introduced component of music production newly into focus: software-rendering the composer the designer. atavistic concepts like an instrument end up as a tutorial vocabulary, or in other words a helpful software metaphor. microstoria has goals and tasks for the near future: music as organized acoustic and music as software.

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