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[idm] PROMO: BERLIN | 17. NOV. | UNDERSCAN feat. EVEREST LABELNITE

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2005-11-16 13:19underscan [idm] PROMO: BERLIN | 17. NOV. | UNDERSCAN feat. EVEREST LABELNITE
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2005-11-16 13:19underscanThursaday | 17.11. | 22 Uhr NBI Schönhauser Allee 36 10435 Berlin (Kulturbrauerei) EVEREST
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Thursaday | 17.11. | 22 Uhr NBI Schönhauser Allee 36 10435 Berlin (Kulturbrauerei) EVEREST & UNDERSCAN labelnite with: EVEREST (everest rec, bern, ch) [live] FILEWILE (filewile.com, bern, ch) [live] MENU:EXIT (underscan, berlin) [live] ANNE STREHL (tectonics, bern, ch) [vj] file under: electronica, idm, dub, abstract hiphop, broken beats --- EVEREST Heimlich Maneuver is the second release of Everest. The work of Swiss label owners and producers Matu and Meienberg is ambient-driven electronic music with a distinctive love for organic sounds. Matu and Meienberg use a wide variety of self-constructed, fragmented and repeating samples, abstract beats and melodic soundscapes. The twelve pieces are sometimes with rhythm, sometime only melodies and sounds.The music shifts between cool electronica and dark,unfamiliar sounds that creep in to build an atmosphere that is as hypnotic as it is disorientating. Its unlikely you'll have heard anything quite like this before... FILEWILE Dubbed-out producer duo Dejot and Dustbowl have set out to conquer the world on streets unspoilt by the corporate music business. Going by the name of filewile, the pair have created an agile musical force that won't be ignored. Armed with two portable computers, a mobile sound system and a speedily increasing array of tunes, filewile play out on the streets and in clubs to curious by passers and dance floor punters alike. Their trademark sound is made up of House and Break-beat with deep and heavy Dub-Reggae influences, spiced up with the occasional foray into Funk and Soul. MENU:EXIT Although their name imprints both variation and final decision the result is truly more than diverse. Mark Wagner and Ralf Pytlik transfer their work to a musical level full of abstractions without sounding too head oriented. Their tracks live from loosely arranged but sharp-beats driven sounds that walk between all kinds of tempi. The tiny details are therefore not recognized at first but are almost the decisive element of their music: textures are chopped up, edited, pasted and combined thus interpreted in a new way. Short fragments of different genres show up and while still thinking where they may come from new elements instantly flash out of their machines. The audible experience in between the tones is the central aspect and finetuned dramatization until the last decibels at the end of their tracks disappear. --- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org