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February 20, 2008 at 8:50 pm · Filed under Articles, Media
How many times his gig to istanbul canceled? Good question.These days minimal star Luciano is living the quiet life in rural Switzerland.His lifestyle change happened approximately a year ago, when Luciano moved from Berlin to Bossey, a small Swiss village near the French border.Luciano: “My philosophy is that a DJ should always try to transport emotions onto the dancefloor. To dig deep and bring everything up that mattered emotionally in their life, that made them laugh, everything that caused sensations. To try to transport that from their childhood to the now. You know, I’m very influenced by melodies I heard in my childhood. I never studied music. All my skills came from my own ear.” An Introduction Minimal just got messier.Minimal techno has always been about stripping things down to their essence.The series is a riff on the old idea of “DJ tools” offering stripped-down tracks meant to be mixed in performance.Now, with Cadenza’s Split Composition series, the opposite approach comes into play: building a new sound, and a new tradition, from the beats up.Each edition will consist of four sides of vinyl broken out into several skeletal rhythm tracks and a handful of supplementary parts: ambient fantasias, shimmering drones, treated vocals, electro-acoustic collages. The series is a riff on the old idea of “DJ tools” offering stripped-down tracks meant to be mixed in performance. So thats the idea, but is it worth spending over a tenner on as Luciano shares some original tools crafted only for those who dare to dive into creative waters ie these are tools and not tracks. Saying that, lead track “Keridos” is a shimmering techno surface that evolves over 10 minutes. “Saulitude” has an amazing bassline that is perfect for afterhours but its the ambient tools that, whilst not gonna encourage a DJ to buy it, could be both.
February 13, 2008 at 11:04 pm · Filed under Articles, Media
The female pseudonym of Sarah Goldfarb hides a male artist that lives in Marseille and who is definitively part of these new electronic emergent signatures. Since 1994 Jean-Vincent Luccini (his real name) has organized parties on a register inspired from north american pioneers such as Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, Carl Craig and their direct heirs: Baby Ford, Ricardo Villalobos, Luciano.For his production Jean Vince chose the pseudonym of Sarah Goldfarb, the name of the amphetamined grandmother in Darren Aranofskys Requiem For A Dream. In 2003 his productions were pressed by Colognes label Trapez. It was just the beginning : he started working on regular basis with many other labels all over Europe, such as Handeld or Treibstoff. In 2005 Jean Vince also helped create a new net label in his city, indigomagenta, releasing free tracks and taking inspiration from creative common licences philosophy.The label Roman, Photo was created a few months later with some of his friends, following his meeting with Someone Else who gave him the first Roman.In 2006, Sarah Goldfarb released the atonishing Superbooper on his friends label Virgo Music, along with a remix of [T]ékel.