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Artist: Broekhuis, Keller & Schönwälder feat. Raughi Ebert & Thomas Kagermann P: 2002 This release by the well-known trio Bas Broekhuis, Detled Keller and Mario Schönwälder is a double live album, which sees the musicians play with Raughi Ebert (electric and acoustic guitar) and Thomas Kagermann (violin) during a concert on January 20th 2008 at the Dorfkirche Repelen. The second disc comprises five tracks recorded at concerts at the same location in January 2006 and 2007, plus a recording of a rehearsal of the complete band. This release from 2008 features 146 minutes of gripping electronic music. Disc 1 was recorded live at Dorfkirche Repelen on January 20, 2008. Disc 2 features live and rehearsal tracks from performances at Dorfkirche Repelen in 2006 to 2007. Joining Bas Broekhuis, Detlef Keller and Mario Schönwälder are Raughi Ebert (on guitar) and Thomas Kagermann (on violin). This release adds lively guitar and energized violin to the percussion-enhanced pastiche of layered electronics, resulting in tuneage that is as vigorous as it is dreamy. Twinkling electronics generate a spacey foundation of undulant passages with streaming harmonics of noble character.
Artist: Ron Boots P: 2008 Ron Boots gives a very comprehensive list of instrumentation on his latest CD, and has always been one for mixing deeper sonic experimentation with the bouncy analog sounds, and more recently with exploiting the possibilities of both hardware and software synths. So here you can try to pick out the sounds of the Prophet 08, Poly Evolver, Alesis Fusion, Roland D50, Moog Voyager, Korg Wavestation and M1, Access Virus, Clavia Nord Lead and Oberheim OB12 keyboards among others, from the software choir Voices of Passion and soft synthesizers by Arturia, East West and Native Instruments. There’s even a bit of vocals delivered by Ron, in a pleasant bass voice reminiscent of Demis Roussos, over a slowly rolling bass sequencer pattern on “The Roses of My Life”, while “Mea Culpa 2” counterpoints fizzing analog textures against clattering, filtered drums and a more up-front sequence reminiscent of recent Tangerine Dream. Again it’s an album for fans of analog sound, but there’s quite a lot of sonic experimentation going on too, and some interesting juxtapositions of textures including drums and voices. All songs composed, played and produced by Ron Boots expect part of the drums and the FX on track 1. They are partially by Harold v.d. Heijden and Michel van Osenbruggen.
Artist: Fanger & Schönwälder P: 2016 On their DVD "Analog Overdose - The Roadmovie" was the first part of their Berlin concert on 08.08.2008 released. On this EP you can hear the second part of the concert.
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