Driftmachine collaborates with Andreas Ammer on Sonic Behaviour, a celebration of sound and noise that juxtaposes poetry with dubby, hypnotic soundscapes and siren wails.
Tag: Florian Zimmer
Saroos :: Turtle Roll (Alien Transistor)
To put the German band Saroos on the listening map, one only has to mention a couple of names: the Notwist and Morr Music.
Driftmachine :: Spume & Recollection (Umor Rex)
Celebrating Umor Rex’s 15th anniversary, Spume & Recollection is an encapsulating 40 minutes—tranquilizing the senses with emphasis on pulsing lo-fi drums and subtle bass elements throughout.
Driftmachine :: Colliding Contours (Umor Rex)
The duo have mastered the art of shifting and sliding synthesized blocks into echoed detours. By reconfiguring ever so slowly, each minuscule bit develops into […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: Saroos (interview + video premiere)
“We do instrumental music that is too melodic and dreamy to be experimental, yet maybe too strange and, well, instrumental, to be pop.” Transmissions from […]
Driftmachine :: Eis Heauton EP (Umor Rex)
75% composed from self-generating patches developed as a kind of machine monologue. Don’t get me wrong: I like difficult music. A lot. Always have. As […]
Driftmachine :: Nocturnes (Umor Rex)
A sonic hybrid of sub vibrating dub, hypnotic technoid rhythms and modular tweaking. Berlin based duo Andreas Gerth (Tied & Tickled Trio) and Florian Zimmer […]