Dingeklang Vol​.​2 – Sound pack of other fancy obsolete electro acoustic devices

Dear Listener, Musician, Fan!

Did you ever ask yourself how other fancy devices might sound electro magnetically? Well, each device has its own sound. Even the more fancy ones. During my stay in Ireland this August I made a recording session and thanks to the unstable Irish electricity an exciting sound came to light. Frankly speaking, it was NOISE. What else to expect ;-) 

And again, devices new and old, obsolete, some of them never used, some of them used on regular basis have been listened to by using Stan Pete’s «Elektra» electromagnetic microphones and recorded with a Zoom H5 in August of 2021 during m stay in Ireland. The result is a new sound pack full of 30 interesting sounds, domestic electric interferences and voltage: Dingeklang Vol​.​2 – Sound pack of other fancy obsolete electro acoustic devices

You can grab this sound pack again for free for a limited time or pay what you want but please consider to pay a bit since I would love to support the great photo artist, Sana. She is so awesome! Thank you in advance :-) 

So, start sampling, mangling. Feel free and be inspired to transform the sound into something new. I have left plenty of headroom for you to experiment with. Please let me know what you’ve created. (This license lets you distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as you credit me for the original creation.) 

Music created with my previous Sound pack:

Darren Dyke aka Pancycle is a Musician and Craftsman from Belgium. His track called «56» is inspired by and created with sounds from my sound pack «Dingeklang Vol.1». Listen and support his music:  pancycle.bandcamp.com/track/56

An other great and wonderful work comes from the French Musician Thierry Arnal aka SEPL. His track is full of power and drones. Listen and support his music: scorchedearthpolicylab.bandcamp.com/track/parenth-se


Credits:

Sana Vahdati 
Abstraction photographer, graduated in architecture.  
instagram.com/sanavahdatii

Peter Schwieger aka Stan Pete 
Installations, Instruments, Modular music  
stanpete.de


Parenthèse

Der Franzose Thierry Arnal aka SEPL hat einen neuen Track veröffentlicht! Ebenso wie Darren Dyke aka Pancycle bei «56» hat auch er Samples aus meinem Sound Pack «Dingeklang Vol.1» verwendet und mir dies soeben mitgeteilt. Danke vom Herzen, ich habe eine Riesenfreude :-)))

Support his music: https://scorchedearthpolicylab.bandcamp.com/track/parenth-se

Full Sound Pack available here: https://anmoku.bandcamp.com/album/dingeklang-vol-1-sound-pack-of-obsolete-electro-acoustic-devices

MNEMOSYNE #025 – AN MOKU

April 2020, Patrizio Maranza asked me about creating an episode for his Podcast series «MNEMOSYNE». I said yes, and (due to other projects and hard discs issues) 24 episodes later I made it finally. For experimental reasons, the episode is glued with a mint VHS tape. (Around minute 9 there is a dropout for a few secs. I have no clue what happened, but this happens when you work with an old hardware such as my VHS recorder. I kept all of the digital artifacts and artefacts as part of the performance.) My episode is dedicated to nostalgic mood swings, old fashioned mixtapes and precious coffee time. Thank you for listening, An Moku.

Coffee time with friends:

Intro

«Nearer» by An Moku (Less, Puremagnetik)

«Mirror» by An Moku & Virlyn (Off Mirrors, Audiobulb/EndTitles)

«modul 1» by Arovane (modul 2 EP, Bandcamp)

«Align» by Bird Barks (Gift, EndTitles)

«GoldFx» by Colin Muir Dorward (forstexDubs TWO, EndTitles)

«Lotus Flower» by Pablo Ortega (Still Waters Run Deep EP, Inhabitant Records)

«Where We Meet» by An Moku & Stijn Hüwels (Where We Meet, Slowcraft Records)

«Medium» by An Moku & Stefan Schmidt (Raum, Karlrecords)

«Room» by An Moku & Virlyn (Off Mirrors, Audiobulb/EndTitles) as Transition

«10» by An Moku & Joel Gilardini (Maya Deren, bullflat 3.8)

«Hell HathNo Fury» by Silo Portem (LC-20, Bandcamp)

«Restive» by Cult Minit (Particle Difference, EndTitles)

«Welcome Slicer» by Weldroid (Silicate Recursions, 670860 Records)

«Every Sound Is A Mystery» by Grzegorz Bojanek (Live in May, etalabel) as Transition

«Ankoku Dub» by longmo (Bandcamp)

«Melancholia» by An Moku (Less, Puremagnetik)

At the end of all, Patrizio asked me: «What was a crucial sound experience in your life? Well, there have been some and happen nowadays but I never told about these significant two experiences: Back in 2007 – Falling asleep with Jean Michele Jarre‘s „Waiting for Cousteau“ and discovering the nature in Vals (Switzerland) with Fritz Hauser‘s „Sounding Stones“ in 2008.»

56

Darren Dyke aka Pancycle is a Musician and Craftsman from Belgium. His track called «56» is (what he says on Bandcamp) inspired by and created with sounds from my sound pack «Dingeklang Vol.1». His cover is a painting he did recently. This is what he wrote via email: «I also managed to give it a proper name and cover – after a little watercolor painting of a house number I photographed recently. I like finding, photographing and painting interesting house numbers here in Brussels – often art deco/nouveau. I am not sure where the idea came from I just find them interesting. Here then is “56”.» Simply Beautiful :-)



Support his calm music: https://pancycle.bandcamp.com/track/56

Full soundpack available here: https://anmoku.bandcamp.com/album/dingeklang-vol-1-sound-pack-of-obsolete-electro-acoustic-devices

SilenceAndSound

by Roland Torres

Dominik Grenzler aka An Moku s’est écarté de sa zone de confort pour plonger dans un espace où son instrument, la basse, allait prendre un tournant inattendu, l’entrainant du coté l’hantologie musicale. Armé de sa quatre cordes et de pédales d’effets, de field recordings et de craquements de vinyles, An Moku nous immerge dans un ambient aux ondes frappées d’effluves industrielles lointaines et de mélancolie évanescente. Less, bien que minimal, est chargé de modulations et de sentiers escarpés, escalade dans des chemins montagneux aux dangers menaçants. 

An Moku varie habilement les atmosphères tout en restant concentré sur le mode drone à la gravité profonde, lentes décharges d’ondulations tournoyant sur elles mêmes, se détournant de leur axe avec une douceur glaciale enveloppante. Hypnotique.


Premier volet d’une trilogie, Raum est l’oeuvre commune d’An Moku alias Dominik Grenzler et Stefan Schmidt, enfouissement dans des souterrains minéraux à la noirceur incandescente. Conçu à travers des fichiers partagés durant la période de confinement, l’association des deux semblent une évidence, les atmosphères créées sont chargées de triturations et de field recordings, naviguant dans des zones tendues où les énergies circulent dans une lenteur enivrante.

L’utilisation d’une large palette d’instruments et d’éléments électroniques s’imbriquent les uns dans les autres, sculptant des ambiances abstraites traversées d’ombres inquiétantes et de textures fibreuses à l’électricité statique. Raum s’évanouit dans des horizons cernés de clair-obscur, laissant entrevoir des dimensions secrètes à la densité évanescente, collision de matières et de sons enchevêtrées dans les mailles d’un monde en auto-combustion. Intense.

silenceandsound.me

Raum

«Raum» the first part of a trilogy created with the German musician Stefan Schmidt, mastered by Weldroid is out now and available on cassette and digital via Karlrecords. Dark and beautiful.

https://karlrecords.bandcamp.com/album/raum

the album ::

as for many musicians, if there was anything positive about the lockdown in the spring of 2020, it was having more time to create music, to experiment and to maybe even start a completely new project with someone you may never have worked with before. when dominik grenzler aka an moku, a sound artist and bass player based in zurich, approached stefan schmidt (guitarist, composer and improviser from baden-baden) with the idea of collaborating, it turned out the initial spark for a fruitful process and artistic exchange: within just a couple of weeks they managed to craft an album which turned out edgy and harmonic at the same time. despite its abstractionism, „raum“ has a very organic feeling to it, provides a richness of details and finely processed sounds of different origins like bass, cello, field recordings and a vast array of electronic equipment. according to the 2 musicians, the process of creating the ten tracks was a smooth and intuitive one with hardly any need to discuss the concept or details, the communication took place within the music and the exchanged files. 

stefan schmidt (born 1974) is a guitarist, composer, improviser and teacher. he gathered his first musical experiences as a member of various punk bands and later studied classical guitar at the 
hochschule für musik trossingen with professor andreas higi and at the conservatorio juan josé castro in buenos aires with victor villadangos. while early projects (e.g. farang) and several collaborations put focus on distorted sounds and rhythms, recent works center on slowly evolving structures, sound design and free improvisation, giving more emphasis on his main instrument, the classical guitar, and the exploration of other stringed instruments such as tenor ukulele, fretless bass ukulele, fretless classical guitar, electric guitar, [d]ronin & ronin, stringed psalter, cello and baroque lute. 

www.musicforoverexposedcelluloid.com

credits ::

all tracks composed and produced by an moku and stefan schmidt
mastered by weldroid
www.weldroid.net

cover artwork by stefan schmidt

electronics, field recordings, bass guitar by an moku
electronics, field recordings, cello, vocals by stefan schmidt


press / promo contact ::
dense promotion / ed benndorf ed@dense.de

Fragment

What is Fragment?

Fragment is a dual looper device (developed in collaboration with Puremagnetik) with pitch shifting, phrase modulation and more. It is a simple and fun dual looping device designed to generate new, modulating fragments of your input audio. It’s a quick way to sketch out some new ideas and help formulate unique sound phrases.

The plug-in comes free with An Moku’s Less – out now on Puremagnetik Tapes. Less is name-your-price on Bandcamp through April 23rd. Download instructions are included with the Bandcamp album download.


Walkthrough

This is a walkthrough on Fragment and a quick presentation on how I am using this wonderful little plug-in device. Enjoy the lo-fi 😉

Fragment was inspired by my customized looper pedal that I used throughout the production of Less. The device can record two loops, pitch shift them up and down 24 semitones, set modulating start/end times and fluctuate all of these parameters with volume. The “Fragment” parameter modulates everything randomly, yet slowly, to create swells and generative automation. Enjoy Fragment…

Get Fragment: https://anmoku.bandcamp.com/album/less-2

Synthanatomy.com

Gearnews.de

Colin Muir Dorward: fostexDubs

Der kanadische Musiker und Maler, Colin Muir Dorward meldet sich zurück mit einem Doppelalbum auf meinem Label EndTitles. Ich führte mit ihm ein kurzes Interview. Auf nach Yukon.

Meeting the artist. An Interview.

ET: What is your new double album «fostexDubs Part 1 & 2» about? What was your instrumental approach for the album?

CMD: I don’t think there is a particular message in my music. Of course there are emotions, and making music is a way to express myself, but I don’t usually have an agenda when I record. If I had to name one driving force it would be curiosity. For this material, it was a fun challenge to make the mc909 not sound like a preset dance machine. With modern gear, it’s easy to become very critical of the engineers for making silly decisions because they should know better by now, but with older stuff, you kind of forgive them and move on. That mental shift of accepting what the tool is, warts and all, and finding out what it can do is a big part of my workflow. 

ET: Tell us about your work as modular module designer? A new line to buy soon?

CMD: I got into synth DIY six or seven years ago and it stuck. I’m not an engineer but being a producer has definitely helped. This winter I finished designing a eurorack series I’m calling the Jade system. It’s a bread and butter thing with big, clear fonts, and easy to understand layouts. I wanted something suitable for live performance and also for beginners to learn subtractive synthesis. Despite the generic surface, everything has been designed to have a unique sound. There are lots of cool features and design choices under the hood to make it something of its own. I would love to say this will be available for purchase soon, but in reality what I need is for someone to help me with the entrepreneurial side of things. It’s very easy for me to drift away and lose interest when it comes to promotions, distribution, etc. For now I’m just plodding through and building up a small stock to sell locally.

ET: Tell us about your idea of building a residency for musicians? How is it going in the meantime?

CMD: Last summer we hosted a recording residency for local musicians. Seven artists/groups each got access to a recording studio for one week, and a small honorarium to basically do whatever they wanted. We drew names from a hat to choose who got the residency. This was volunteer run and organised, but we received a small grant from the Yukon government to pay the honorariums and a few other expenses. That project got iced once winter arrived because that space is not really insulated. This summer we plan to offer some new residencies and recording opportunities, but it’s too early to say what yet. There will definitely be a visual arts component added this year. I want to introduce an international residency, but for now that’s obviously on hold.

ET: Online concert series? What is the idea behind that?

CMD: fostexDubs evolved from some material I had prepared for a couple shows I did here in Yukon. I’d like to repeat that workflow and use some more live shows as an excuse to dive into a new setup and get some ideas working. Since online streaming events have become somewhat normalized, I figured it was a good opportunity to stage a tour, of sorts. I like that it’s kind of the opposite of what I imagined I’d be able to do since settling here a few years ago. The nearest metropolitan center is 2000kms away, so touring has not really been on my horizons.

ET: So see you online in May, the 7th. More details to come. Thank you for the interview, Colin. Cheers!

Best of 2020… Thank you.

Das letzte Jahr war für mich sehr produktiv. Ich freue mich sehr über die Kollaborationen samt den vollendeten Werken. Für mich zählt der intensive Austausch, der stets zu vorerst steht. Somit kam auch einiges zusammen an interessanten Begegnungen, die so belassen wurden. Wenn ich jetzt zurückblicke, denke ich mir, wow, wo habe ich die Energie und Zeit hergenommen und vergesse, wie aussergewöhnlich 2020 gewesen ist. Ich nutzte die Zeit für Musik und Weiterbildung, wenn ich nicht gerade in meinem Café für den Take Away an zu treffen war und weiterhin bin. So nun auch in 2021. Das Jahr beginnt spannend mit weiteren interessanten Begegnungen aus dem letzten Jahr. Mal sehen, was hier entstehen wird. Zu erwähnen ist eine wichtige Kollaboration für mich, die ich gleich im ersten Lockdown 2020 nach dem Album «Where We Meet» mit dem spannenden Musiker Stefan Schmidt angegangen bin. «RAUM» erscheint im Mai auf Karlrecords als Special Edition CD. Stefan und ich arbeiten bereits am Nachfolger. So auch geplant der Nachfolger für «Where We Meet» mit Stijn Hüwels auf Slowcraft Records :-)

2020 war generell weltweit sehr produktiv. Um so mehr freue ich mich, dass meine Arbeiten Beachtung gefunden haben. Neben Airplays und Reviews freue ich mich besonders über die Best of Listen, die Redakteure in nächtlicher Kleinstarbeit mühsam zusammenstellen. Diese sind mir besonders sympathisch. Danke für die Erwähnungen allerseits und auf ein neues spannendes Jahr. Hier eine kleine Zusammenstellung…

«Where We Meet» Auswahl auf Headphone Commute: https://headphonecommute.com/best-of-lists/headphone-commutes-best-of-2020/music-for-being-together-alone/

«Where We Meet» #17 auf pimpod, Quiet Space Top 100: https://www.pimpod.com/2021/01/10/quiet-space-top-100-countdown-best-of-2020-part-5-162/

«Of Mirrors» #53 auf Shumamb Hatena Blog: https://shumamb.hatenablog.jp/entry/2020/12/19/175120

«Maya Deren» #68 auf Post Post Lux: https://postambientlux.tumblr.com/post/637962663954137088/best-ambient-of-2020?fbclid=IwAR0XrFPTaG4PcyXPe5KVclk2mukgQWfLKSZHHUS03uuY9Ei6fh_xt8rTqQs

«Of Mirrors» wird im April unter anderem von Mary Anne Hobbs auf BBC6 gespielt

«An Moku – Klangkünstler und Soundtüftler» Beitrag von Gabrielle Weber: https://neoblog.mx3.ch/index.php/2020/12/30/deutsch-dominik-grenzler-aka-an-moku-klangkuenstler-und-soundtueftler/?fbclid=IwAR1MWr7Y-2ZVHH5Wkkmp98GyDfF9IWCut73EZDWS5184-v-fMhhntOUWHaw&lang=de