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[idm] Jan Jelinek, Andrew Pekler, Hanno Liechtmann Saturday May 27th, Boulder CO
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Communikey and Revoluciones presents: Jan Jelinek, featuring Andrew Pekler and Hanno Liechtmann. Scape Records artists, performing the work of "Kosmischer Pitch" (Cosmic Pitch). Saturday May 27th, 2006 Boulder,Colorado 21+ 9pm $15 Trilogy Lounge 2017 13th Street www.communikey.us <http://www.communikey.us/> :: www.revoluciones.com <http://www.revoluciones.com/> :: www.trilogywinebar.com Jan Jelinek (aka Farben, Gramm), is perhaps the leading German click-house/electronica artist and the most well-known producer within the experimental electronic music scene. For his third album for Berlin based ~Scape Records, Jelinek decided to work with loops and layers, the outcome of which really does sound "plasmatic" and ties in with the drifting sounds of the early seventies -- not by way of recycling, but by reconstructing a certain mood. This album is all about tranquility, submersion in sound, and long-lasting tracks, drawing on the rationale of those variants of modern music deliberately unconstrained by the song format: whether it be minimalism, psychedelia or deep house -- all these aural forms of expression circumvent any conventional sense of time. The "Pitch" referred to in the album title exploits this premise of rising above time and refers back to the arrangement idea of "wild pitch" deep house with tracks that are resplendent with layers and intensity. By transforming this basic principle of drifting into something audible -- his music, albeit blurred, has always been transparent, hiding nothing. Jelinek forges a new connection: from Conny Plank's studio, the master console of early '70s electronica, to Detroit and back. Moreover, Kosmischer Pitch is the exact opposite of retro, deliberately omitting references to a specific time or place for vibrations that defy localization. Jan Jelinek will take this principle to the stage: not as a laptop solo artist, but together with guitarist Andrew Pekler (Sad Rockets, Bergheim 34) and Hanno Leichtmann (Static, White Hole, VSQ) on drums. This project will facilitate a convergence of digital arts, bridging the global music community with the Boulder arts community. Communikey has been networking with these artists since December 2005, recruiting this group to perform in Boulder as a part of their exclusive tour in the United States, along side New York, Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, and Portland, OR, with a finale performance at the international electronic music conference, Mutek, in Montreal, Canada, recognizing Boulder as a hub for new and experimental arts. Contact: Kate Lesta :: Director of Co ordinations and Promotions :: Communikey email: kate@heartheearth.org phone: 720.297.1670 web: www.communikey.us <http://www.communikey.us/> More information and artists websites: www.scaperecords.com <http://www.scaperecords.com/> :: www.andrewpekler.com <http://www.andrewpekler.com/> :: www.static-music.com <http://www.static-music.com/> joshua. .......... http://ropeswingcities.com http://ropeswingcities.com/josh23 http://acre-c.com http://spacepiratemusic.com