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Unseen Worlds

C-SCHULZ - 10. Hose Horn

"Single LP replica of C-Schulz debut LP . Comes in a Stoughton tip-on LP jacket and includes download code including digital-only bonus track. "FR_É_ìHE JAHRE is the first time reissue of C-Schulzs early work from late 1980s and early _¢‚ǨÀú90s. _Ç Schulzs first LP, 10. HOSE HORN, was introduced alongside other debut LPs from Jim ORourke and Frank Dommert on Dommerts Entenpfuhl label in 1991. _Ç Combining the cathartic sounds of industrial, early techno, and innovative pop with inspiration from acousmatic, New Music, and Dada, Schulzs music is a prime example of the Cologne experimental music scene of the time. _Ç Rhythmic delights, outlandish juxtapositions and a sustained, unresolved, aurally-fascinating tension evoke dramatic, film-like meditations. Liner notes written by Marcus Schmickler, who also co-produced many of the tracks. Remastering by Rashad Becker.

Carsten Schulz (C-Schulz) was born in Cologne in 1968 and has worked professionally as a musician and filmmaker since 1990._Ç During his formative years he studied classical oboe, among other instruments, and a diverse array of musical theory._Ç From 1996-2001, he studied audio-visual arts at the Academy of Media Arts, Cologne. Since 2002 C-Schulz has composed for the renowned Studio Akustische Kunst of the West German broadcasting service (WDR). Schulzs music is influenced by Industrial music, contemporary classical music, krautrock, Musique Concrete, library music, early techno and the underground tape scene of the late 80s._Ç Schulz has several releases on such labels as Extreme (Australia), Odd Size (France), Entenpfuhl + Sonig (Germany). C-Schulz rarely gives solo concerts and all of them are multichannel (5.1). He currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany." - Unseen Worlds.

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