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Monkeys and synthesizers, what could go wrong?

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Der Golem has awakened.

Here it is, Der Golem from my bands very soon to be released first EP “Das Amt”.


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Playing.

Playing.

Patching.

Patching.

Patching for pictures.

Patching for pictures.

My workplace.

My workplace.

While my album is still in the works, here is a brand new EP featuring songs I wrote for a play together with Christoph Rinke.

Modular synthesizer tones, an imaginary language and a solitary voice sound out a messy ritual.

Its pay-what-you-want-minimum-an-email-adress. Let me know what you think about it!

Sshould you be in Bremen, we will be performing these tunes until July.

Chaos in my pedalboard.

Chaos in my pedalboard.

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~ Orestie - Herte Lev, Herte Grav - Christoph Rinke -

Here is an acoustic invite to “Orestie”, opening at Theater Bremen 17.05.2012. I’ll be on stage performing songs like this with Christoph Rinke that fit the mood of the play. There will be blood.

Tickets and more

jobbsband:

Experimenting with video synthesis for our live shows.

jobbsband:

Experimenting with video synthesis for our live shows.


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A package from India has arrived! Two lovely electronic music boxes, one for drones, one for tabla beats. Klunky Kraftwerk-esk design and a great crappy sound. I’ll use these both for making modular bollystep and soothing our soon to come newborn.

The modular on stage at the Schauspielhaus Bremen

The modular on stage at the Schauspielhaus Bremen

Whenever I go back on the road to make music I wonder If I am still sane. Instead of just packing a laptop and a midi controller I take 60+ cables and heavy machinery. Luckily, the Producer Bag by UDG takes all this stuff safely and still has room for a 15” MacBook Pro, notebooks, pencils, basic repair materials, some underwear and a toothbrush. Pretty good!

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~ HSS3J Jagger -

Here are the first minutes I spent with the HSS3J audio/video synth. I patched it up with a modular synthesizer, so the bassdrum and some squeals you hear are from a Metasonix R54. The HSS3J rocks, especially because its built so well.