arovane
arovane
1965 - Born in Hameln/Germany.
1980–83 - Experiments with microphones, treated tapes and casio keyboards.
1983 - Swapped the casio for an analogue modular synth with fx.
1985 - Bought a digital synth/workstation and digital fx's. Swapped tapes with friends.
1988 - Moved to Hannover, experiments with treated turntables, vinyl and clarinet.
1989 - Moved to Munich, joined Six And More, a collective of musicians allworking on the idea of free, live, electronic improvisation. Live concerts in Hamburg, Munich, Berlin, Frankfurt, Mainz. Some cd releases on Archegon.
1991 - Moved to Berlin and built up the studio.
1993 - Production of electronic breakbeat style.
1995 - Contact to Berlin radiostation kiss fm. Production of breakbeat tracks for radio massive.
1997 - Established contact to DIN.
1998 - Production of tracks for DIN, released.
1998 - On the first Arovane ep, followed by two DIN ep's Icol Diston, AMX and the cd release Atol Scrap in 2000.
1999 - Contact to City Centre Offices. A 7" release was followed by the release "Tides" (cd Tides / lp Tides) in 2000.
Contacts and productions with national and international labels: [FWD: , Lux Nigra , Morr Music , Vertical Form , ... and artists: Phonem, Christian Kleine, Jake Mandell.
Live concerts in Berlin, Manchester, Paris and Belgium (pukkelpop festival).[/url]
Drop the idea of becoming someone else, because you are already a masterpiece.
Re: arovane
http://www.discogs.com/release/3130plaster wrote:
1998 - On the first Arovane ep, followed by two DIN ep's Icol Diston, AMX and the cd release Atol Scrap in 2000.
One of my favorite records by him. A also enjoyed the Arovane and Phonem on Vertical Form.
Arovane is such a brilliant producer. His sounds are very deep and reminiscent of ealry autechre.
Indeed they have a great differences in style, but when I listen to Autechre's LP5 and songs like "Rae", the synth lines and structures seems to me to have influenced Arovane style a bit. Especially when that and Icol Diston came out at the same time. I guess that's where my comparison was drawn from.plaster wrote:i agree that he's a very good producer, but far from Ae...i think he's got his own sound.
my fav would be minith / neel ep
If I can get my friend to host a set, My old roommate compiled an outstanding mix of Arovane, Lusine, and Deatbeat tracks. It is a very deep and dreamy sort of listening set. I'll see what I can do....
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some good stuff, but almost a bit to esoteric for me. some of the dubbier stuff is nice, yet not really new sounding.
are3as wrote:Indeed they have a great differences in style, but when I listen to Autechre's LP5 and songs like "Rae", the synth lines and structures seems to me to have influenced Arovane style a bit. Especially when that and Icol Diston came out at the same time. I guess that's where my comparison was drawn from.plaster wrote:i agree that he's a very good producer, but far from Ae...i think he's got his own sound.
my fav would be minith / neel ep
If I can get my friend to host a set, My old roommate compiled an outstanding mix of Arovane, Lusine, and Deatbeat tracks. It is a very deep and dreamy sort of listening set. I'll see what I can do....