I really like those productions, but I prefer more his GAS releases. I discovered this music a few months ago when I read a review about Lawrence his 'Absence of Blight' album. That album was compared with Wolfgang his GAS releases.
I have to say that the GAS releases are a bit darker than the Lawrence releases. But in my opinion are that GAS releases even nice as Lawrence's.
Wolfgang Voigt - Studio 1
well Thomas Brinkmann did his own variations of the studio 1 release, called studio 1 variatonen (sp?), that is what you are thinking of i believe.bigus wrote:was playing grey and gold yesterday.I've had them for years ,since they came out....still love em never realized it was Wolfgang Voigt nthought it was Soul Center guy ....Thomas Brinkman?
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exactly.pheek wrote:Amazing project... one of the most influencial musical milestone of my life.
my first love for vinyl came when I stumbled upon my first studio 1 record.
I have the original cd that was released in 97 and most of the originals pressings. I also hope another project of this nature will spawn again once more....
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there are 2 vinyl records from thomas brinkmann, which were officially released, "studio 1 variationen" and "studio 1 variationen 2", both of them came out on profan. and, of course, there is a cd too.skept wrote:well Thomas Brinkmann did his own variations of the studio 1 release, called studio 1 variatonen (sp?), that is what you are thinking of i believe.bigus wrote:was playing grey and gold yesterday.I've had them for years ,since they came out....still love em never realized it was Wolfgang Voigt nthought it was Soul Center guy ....Thomas Brinkman?
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yellow is probably my favourite too. especially b1. a true pioneer of the hypnotic groove (to quote lfo). brinkmann and the studio 1 records were pretty much my introduction to minimal techno, or at least of the köln variety.silentstorm wrote:the yellow one is my favourite by far. Red, Silver are nice too. but yellow really gets me jumping !
there's a really interesting interview with voigt and carsten nicolai about minimalism in the last de:bug (100) for those that can read german.