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5 februari 2016
georganiseerd door Diynamic Music
Tickets & prijzen Stimming
Early bird: | € 12,- | → uitverkocht |
Voorverkoop: | € 15,- |
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18Line-up Stimming
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BP house, techno |
Stimming live - Kollektiv Turmstrasse
presented by Ampere
Friday, May 20th 2016, doors: 23h - 7h
Ampere, Simonsstraat 21, 2018 Antwerp, BE
presented by Ampere
Friday, May 20th 2016, doors: 23h - 7h
Ampere, Simonsstraat 21, 2018 Antwerp, BE
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Stimming live - Kollektiv Turmstrasse
presented by Ampere
Friday, May 20th 2016, doors: 23h - 7h
Ampere, Simonsstraat 21, 2018 Antwerp, BE
▬▬ LINE UP ▬▬
Stimming (live)
www.facebook.com/stimming
Kollektiv Turmstrasse
https://partyflock.nl/artist/40137
BP
https://soundcloud.com/bruyndonx-patrick
▬▬ TICKETS ▬▬
Early Bird: EUR 12,-
Regular Presale: EUR 15,-
▬▬ INFO ▬▬
On April 29th Hamburg-based musician Stimming will release his fourth artist album “Alpe Lusia” on Diynamic Music. It was named after a remote little alpine hut in northern Italy, in which he had secluded himself to work on his LP for a full month, all by himself.
▬▬ STIMMING ▬▬
“I wanted to create something of my own, a journey that (apart from the basic House formula) orientates itself as little as possible on contemporary influences”, says Stimming. If you want to rely on his many colleagues’ feedback, it seems he has mastered that – e.g. DJ Koze, who says: “I am amazed. Incredibly warm, stripped down, deep, playful und most of all personal! Almost as if someone sat in front of his gear while cruising on a cutter boat over the ocean all by himself (and on Ritalin).”
And the cutter boat is indeed part of the story: After finishing the production of Alpe Lusia on the lonesome lodge, Stimming went (not without taking a short break amongst people) onto a container vessel by himself for seven days, sailing through the wintery North and Baltic Sea from Bremerhaven over northern Sweden back via Rotterdam to the starting point. Stimming used this time to single-mindedly work on his new live set – in preparation and anticipation of his upcoming album release tour, which will stretch across the whole globe come April 2016.
▬▬ SPECIAL GUEST: KOLLEKTIV TURMSTRASSE ▬▬
There are few artists operating in the house/techno milieu who offer much beyond functionality in their music. Those who bring more than this to the table always stand out from the crowd. Hamburg/Berlin duo Kollektiv Turmstrasse (Christian Hilscher and Nico Plagemann) are one of those rare acts whose music caters for both body and soul.
Already performing in clubs with their own solo endeavours - Nico as a live act, Christian as a DJ - the pair met back in 1998 at a party they were both booked for, and immediately struck up a rapport. “There weren't many music nerds in the region” they recall. “It was almost inevitable for us to become friends.” Their musical bond deepened swiftly through regular record store pilgrimages and late nights in clubs and at festivals. Swapping music and throwing parties together, they soon made their first joint studio venture in 2000 “without really heading into a specific direction. It all began in our first shared apartment in a street called Turmstrasse.” It was their record dealer who proved to be the catalyst for their production career, urging them to bring their music to the world and releasing the track Turmstrasse on his Electronic Parliament imprint in 2001. “Without him we wouldn't be where we are today. He believed in us and enabled us a lot.”
Their sense of emotion - informed by their upbringing on Germany’s visually arresting Baltic Sea coast - lends their productions a human warmth, allowing them to slot effortlessly into both club and home listening scenarios. “Wide; open; top-heavy; all-consuming; shifted; simple; these are the words we use to describe our sound. We use both digital and analog. First and foremost we produce music for ourselves. We don't predetermine whether it’s suited for home or club environment.” This lack of contrition serves them well. Electronic music is an art for them; not a science.
“The journey has alway been more important to us than the reward” Christian and Nico say on their future with music. “There is a lot to discover along the way and it might just be that the detour is the more scenic route to the next goal.” With such an organic pulse running through their productions, it should come as no surprise that they hope their career progresses in similarly unforced fashion.
Support by BP (edge, get weird)
▬▬ MUSIC ▬▬
Stimming: soundcloud.com/stimming
Kollektiv Turmstrasse: soundcloud.com/kollektivturmstrasse
Support by BP (edge, get weird)
https://soundcloud.com/bruyndonx-patrick
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
www.diynamic.com / www.stimming.org / www.ampere-antwerp.com
Stimming live - Kollektiv Turmstrasse
presented by Ampere
Friday, May 20th 2016, doors: 23h - 7h
Ampere, Simonsstraat 21, 2018 Antwerp, BE
▬▬ LINE UP ▬▬
Stimming (live)
www.facebook.com/stimming
Kollektiv Turmstrasse
https://partyflock.nl/artist/40137
BP
https://soundcloud.com/bruyndonx-patrick
▬▬ TICKETS ▬▬
Early Bird: EUR 12,-
Regular Presale: EUR 15,-
▬▬ INFO ▬▬
On April 29th Hamburg-based musician Stimming will release his fourth artist album “Alpe Lusia” on Diynamic Music. It was named after a remote little alpine hut in northern Italy, in which he had secluded himself to work on his LP for a full month, all by himself.
▬▬ STIMMING ▬▬
“I wanted to create something of my own, a journey that (apart from the basic House formula) orientates itself as little as possible on contemporary influences”, says Stimming. If you want to rely on his many colleagues’ feedback, it seems he has mastered that – e.g. DJ Koze, who says: “I am amazed. Incredibly warm, stripped down, deep, playful und most of all personal! Almost as if someone sat in front of his gear while cruising on a cutter boat over the ocean all by himself (and on Ritalin).”
And the cutter boat is indeed part of the story: After finishing the production of Alpe Lusia on the lonesome lodge, Stimming went (not without taking a short break amongst people) onto a container vessel by himself for seven days, sailing through the wintery North and Baltic Sea from Bremerhaven over northern Sweden back via Rotterdam to the starting point. Stimming used this time to single-mindedly work on his new live set – in preparation and anticipation of his upcoming album release tour, which will stretch across the whole globe come April 2016.
▬▬ SPECIAL GUEST: KOLLEKTIV TURMSTRASSE ▬▬
There are few artists operating in the house/techno milieu who offer much beyond functionality in their music. Those who bring more than this to the table always stand out from the crowd. Hamburg/Berlin duo Kollektiv Turmstrasse (Christian Hilscher and Nico Plagemann) are one of those rare acts whose music caters for both body and soul.
Already performing in clubs with their own solo endeavours - Nico as a live act, Christian as a DJ - the pair met back in 1998 at a party they were both booked for, and immediately struck up a rapport. “There weren't many music nerds in the region” they recall. “It was almost inevitable for us to become friends.” Their musical bond deepened swiftly through regular record store pilgrimages and late nights in clubs and at festivals. Swapping music and throwing parties together, they soon made their first joint studio venture in 2000 “without really heading into a specific direction. It all began in our first shared apartment in a street called Turmstrasse.” It was their record dealer who proved to be the catalyst for their production career, urging them to bring their music to the world and releasing the track Turmstrasse on his Electronic Parliament imprint in 2001. “Without him we wouldn't be where we are today. He believed in us and enabled us a lot.”
Their sense of emotion - informed by their upbringing on Germany’s visually arresting Baltic Sea coast - lends their productions a human warmth, allowing them to slot effortlessly into both club and home listening scenarios. “Wide; open; top-heavy; all-consuming; shifted; simple; these are the words we use to describe our sound. We use both digital and analog. First and foremost we produce music for ourselves. We don't predetermine whether it’s suited for home or club environment.” This lack of contrition serves them well. Electronic music is an art for them; not a science.
“The journey has alway been more important to us than the reward” Christian and Nico say on their future with music. “There is a lot to discover along the way and it might just be that the detour is the more scenic route to the next goal.” With such an organic pulse running through their productions, it should come as no surprise that they hope their career progresses in similarly unforced fashion.
Support by BP (edge, get weird)
▬▬ MUSIC ▬▬
Stimming: soundcloud.com/stimming
Kollektiv Turmstrasse: soundcloud.com/kollektivturmstrasse
Support by BP (edge, get weird)
https://soundcloud.com/bruyndonx-patrick
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www.diynamic.com / www.stimming.org / www.ampere-antwerp.com