This Binary Universe. Overview[edit] With This Binary Universe, Transeau sought to further his compositional skills, seeking out inspiration from indie rock and jazz, using their chord progressions and song structures.[1] The album makes extensive use of circuit bending, which consists of intentionally mis-wiring and short-circuiting keyboards and children's toys to obtain interesting sequences of sounds that are later processed and time-corrected.
Many of the beats and rhythms in the album were created by computer programs Brian Transeau developed himself to produce the effects he wanted, including Stutter Edit and Break Tweaker. Stutter Edit has since been released by iZotope, who acquired BT's software company Sonik Architects in 2010.[2] Reception[edit] Track listing[edit] CD[edit] DVD[edit] The included DVD contains the entire album in DTS 5.1 surround sound as an audio-only portion, as well as a short film to accompany each song.
Klinik reviews, music, news - sputnikmusic. Belgian pioneers of ebm and minimalist electro-industrial.
Also known as The Klinik. See also Dive, Sonar, Monolith. In 1985, Verhaeghen joined forces with two other bands, Absolute Body Control (with Dirk Ivens and Eric van Wonterghem), and “The Maniacs” (Sandy Nys) to form one “super group” Absolute Controlled Clinical Maniacs. This rather unwieldy name was soon dropped in favour of the shorter name “The Klinik”. Nys soon left the band to form Hybryds, followed in 1987 by van Wonterghem, leaving The Klinik as the “classic” duo of Dirk Ivens and Marc Verhaeghen. ...read more. Faust (band) Faust (German: fist) are a German krautrock band.
Formed in 1971 in Wümme, the group was originally composed of Werner "Zappi" Diermaier, Hans Joachim Irmler, Arnulf Meifert, Jean-Hervé Péron, Rudolf Sosna and Gunther Wüsthoff, working with record producer Uwe Nettelbeck and engineer Kurt Graupner.[1] Faust broke up in 1975 after Virgin rejected its fifth album (some of the recordings later appeared on the "Munich and Elsewhere" album), but reissues of their recordings and various additional material through Chris Cutler's Recommended Records maintained a level of interest. The original lineup of Faust in the early 1970s. After Faust's breakup, the group's whereabouts were unknown; the Recommended Records catalogues talked about the group's "disappearance". After two studio albums, Péron left the group in June 1997. In 2010, Faust with members Hans Joachim Irmler, Steven Wray Lobdell, Lars Paukstat, Michael Stoll and Jan Fride released a new studio album, Faust Is Last.
Silent Shout. A three-disc deluxe edition of Silent Shout was released in Europe on 2 July 2007 and in the US on 17 July.
In addition to the studio album, this package includes the DVD Silent Shout: An Audio Visual Experience (which contains The Knife's live concert in Gothenburg on 12 April 2006, as part of their Silent Shout tour, and all of the duo's music videos to date), as well as a CD of the concert's audio. Critical reception[edit] Silent Shout received very positive reviews from music critics.
The album was ranked number eighty-three on Pitchfork Media's People's List, a readers' poll of the 200 best albums from Pitchfork's first fifteen years (1996–2011).[22] Track listing[edit] All songs written and composed by The Knife, except where noted. Godspeed You! Black Emperor. After the release of their debut album in 1997, the group toured regularly from 1998 to 2002.
In 2003, the band announced an indefinite hiatus in order for band members to pursue other musical interests. In the intervening period, the group was occasionally rumored to have broken up,[2][3] but the band finally reconvened for a tour beginning in late 2010. In October 2012, the band released their fourth album, 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!. Even though the band has never broken into the mainstream, they have gained an extremely dedicated cult following, and remain very influential in the post-rock genre.[4][5][6][7] In September, 2013, 'Allelujah!
History[edit] The band took its name from God Speed You! Godspeed You! After the limited release of the cassette, the band quickly expanded and continued to perform live periodically. Members of the group have formed a number of side projects, including Thee Silver Mt. Live concerts[edit] Deutsch Nepal – Entdecke Musik, Konzerte, Statistiken & Bilder bei Last.