Native Instruments: Tweak and Twerk

Ten years ago, audio engineer Stephan Schmitt and software developer Volker Hinz created Generator, one of the virtual world’s first modular synthesizers. The pair (both native Berliners) had oodles of creativity and computer know-how, but very little business acumen. They turned to Daniel Haver, an erstwhile manager of a graphic design firm who was passionate about music but, admittedly, not very musically inclined. In lieu of a salary, Haver accepted a two-year engagement in exchange for stock in the company, and Native Instruments was born.

“I was pretty sure we were going to end up being a very successful and bigger company,” says Haver, now Native Instruments’ CEO. “That was the reason I joined… I was completely convinced that Stephan had invented a product that would have a strong influence on the industry, and that the Japanese companies could not really compete with their quite expensive, inflexible hardware synthesizers. I was freaking out about the possibilities of this tool and how it would affect the music I listened to.”

A fan of everything from techno to dub, Haver says that one of his goals was to have some of his favorite artists using NI’s gear. “By now, I’d guess at least a third, if not half, of all these people have released records with Native Instruments products,” he says cheerfully. Those names? Folks like Underworld and Carl Craig come to his mind.

Native Instruments’ success is hardly shocking, though. Their software and synthesizers–including Generator, Traktor, Reaktor, Absynth, and the new Kore, a full hardware/software sound platform–have continuously pushed the envelope. But along with great tools and the founders’ clear vision–one that stipulated creating open-source instruments for all types of producers and performers–Native Instruments has always had the advantage of having Berlin’s burgeoning scene by their side.

“The music scene here is very strong,” Haver reminds us, “and having these musicians basically living alongside us, and being in the middle of it all and getting their feedback immediately, was always very important for us.”

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Clark – The Warp mainstay fuses live instrumentation with laptop technology that crosses from mutant funk into analog fuzz and some shreds of disco. Here’s to originality.

Xela – Type’s label boss dedicates his latest album to all things maritime, which translates into shrieking synths, suffocating, formless rhythms, and ominous bell chimes that’ll put any listener in the mood for this time of year.

T. Raumschmiere – Ah the sweet strains of minimalism. Shikatapult’s Marco Haas unearths this track from the depths of his hard drive for inclusion on his latest release, a collection of recordings from the last five years.

Nina Simone – Some of contemporary electronic music’s favorites take rework tracks from the late singer/songwriter’s work from the late 60s and early 70s, once again breathing life into her timeless voice.

Christopher Willits – A true guitar aficionado, he blends his skills on the six-stringed instrument with other sounds, creating avant-garde indie rock with hints of shoegaze, jazz, and ambient noise.

Galleria With Nicky Siano

Sunday, October 29, 2006
Benny Soto, Purple Turf, and Inspira Records Present
Galleria

With Nicky Siano

The DJ who launched the dance revolution ressurects the intimacy and feel of a house party, celebrating all types of music.

Also With
Master Laser Juggler & The Galleria Dancers

Galleria, 18 Little West 12th Street, NY
6pm – 2am, $20 at the door, $15 advance, 21+
gallerianyc.com

Line Up For Adicolor

After 60,000 votes, the winner of the adidas adicolor design competition is named. New York’s Ari Lankin, 26, was proclaimed the final partner of Adicolor in a contest judged by Cey Adams, Fafi, and Crooked Tongues, for his design featuring a turquoise and purple colorway and Hokusai design. Lankin receives 25 pairs of his shoe, and another 25 will go on sale this Saturday, October 28 exclusively at the adidas Originals store in New York. Ready, set, line up!

adicolor 

Christopher Willits On Tour

Bay-area guitar maestro and multimedia artist Christopher Willits got a tidal wave of positive press following the release of last week’s Surf Boundaries, his latest solo album full of ambience, shoegaze jazz and dreamy chords. For those of you already in love with the album, check him live at one of these dates. For those of you that don’t believe the hype, check him live to be persuaded otherwise.

Surf Boundaries is out now on Ghostly International.

christopherwillits.com

Tour Dates

11/02 New York, CMJ Showcase
11/03 Providence, Goethe Institut (w/ visuals by Scott Pagano)
11/05 Baltimore, Floristree
11/08 Portland, Holocene

Dates With Roger O’Donnell

11/27 Cambridge, TT the Bears
11/28 Philadelphia, World Café
11/29 New York, Joe’s Pub
12/01 Ann Arbor, Uclub (w/ Postprior)
12/02 Detroit, Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit
12/04 Chicago, Smart Bar
12/05 Hollywood, Spaceland 8 (w/ Jimmy Tamborello DJ Set)
12/06 San Francisco, Café Du Nord
12/12 Seattle, The Baltic Room
12/13 Portland, Holocene (w/ Strategy)

M.A.N.D.Y.: At Controls, On Tour

Germany-based M.A.N.D.Y.-known to their friends as Patrick Bodmer and Philipp Jung-take the helm for the second installment of Resist music’s new compilation series, At The Controls. This is the label’s effort to provide fans with a DJ showcase series, not unlike the DJ Kicks and Global Undergrounds of the world. Definitely worth picking up, as M.A.N.D.Y. is never one (two?) who disappoints at the mixing board.

Track List

1. Matthew Dear “Tide”
2. Isolée “Willy Skipper”
3. Djuma Soundsystem “Les Djinns” (My My Remix)
4. Jona “Smart Cats vs. Dumb Dogs”
5. M.A.N.D.Y. “4 + 1”
6. Alex Under “El Encuentro”
7. Dinky “Michelle”
8. Senor Coconut “Electrolatino” (Ricardo Villalobos’ Lektro Carino Mix)
9. Osborne “Outta Sight”
10. Jesse Rose & Henrik Schwarz “Stop, Look & listen” (Henrik’s Version)
11. Rockers Hi Fi “Push Push” (M.A.N.D.Y.’s Pusherman Rework)
12. Booka Shade “In White Rooms” (Mexico Version)
13. Matthew Jonson “Sub Atomic”
14. Mile Caro & Franck Garcia “Far Away” (Jennifer Cardini & Shonky Remix)
15. Cobblestone Jazz “India In Me”
16. Kenny Larkin “Catatonic (Fourth State)” (Stacey Pullen Mix)
17. Fingers Inc. “A Path” (Instrumental Mix)
18. Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas “Feel Am”
19. Michal Holy & Ajana Calugar “Black Vanilla Guitar”

Meanwhile, Bodmer and Jung will hit the road this fall in support of the new compilation that’ll keep them busy for the rest of the year. If you happen to be residing Stateside, stay tuned for North America tour dates, coming soon.

Tour Dates 

10/25 Aix En Provence (FR), Mistral
10/28 Berlin (DE), Watergate
10/31 Stuttgart (DE), Rocker 33
10/31 Antwerp (BE), Cafe D’Anvers
11/03 Cork (IE), Savoy Club
11/04 Belfast (UK), Shine
11/04 Bournemouth (UK), Opera House
12/01 Montpellier (FR), La Dune
12/01 Munich (DE), Rote Sonne
12/02 Dublin (IE), Remedy
12/02 Como (IT), Emome Club
12/08 Barcelona (ES), Loft
12/09 Berlin (DE), Watergate

Featured Event: Mush Records In Chicago

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Mush Records Fall Tour – Chicago

With
Daedelus Live (Mush/Ninja Tune/Plug Research)
Caural Live (Mush/Chocolate Industries)
Thavius Beck Live (Mush)

With Special Guest Dosh (Anticon)

The Empty Bottle, 1035 N. Western Avenue, Chicago
9pm – 2am (first act starts Immediately!), $8, 21+

emptybottle.com
mushrecords.com
anticon.com

Lotterboys’ Artist Tips

When Mack Goudy Jr. croons–Tom Jones-on-the-moon-style–”She’s got two of the longest legs/That make the sweetest ass of themselves” on “Heroine” one can only wonder, ‘What the hell kind of effect is that on his vocals?’ More than any genre-defining early ’90s techno comp, Lotterboys‘ shape-shifting debut Animalia (Eskimo) is probably the best example of the Detroit-Berlin connection, with Motown boy Goudy (a.k.a. Detroit Grand Pubahs’ Paris the Black Fu) providing the booty-club toasts for mad-scientist electro-rock beats from Terranova’s Shapemod and Fetisch. But seriously, how’d they get the vocals like that? Here’s their five-point explanation.

1. T.C. Electronic FireworX
We used the T.C. FireworX for wild pitch-shifting effects. This unit has some great pitch algorithms in it and that is the only reason why I haven’t sold it yet. Used on “Superdope” and more.

2. EMS Vocoder 2000
This is a machine that I don’t own myself; I have to borrow it from a friend. I tried to buy one but these machines are hard to find. It’s an original box from the ’70s–very simple to use and sounds amazing. Nothing beats this analog original. You can hear it on [the Black Sabbath cover] “Ironman” and some others.

3. Urei Blackface 1176 in British Mode with Chandler LTD-1 Micpreamp/EQ
If you press all buttons of a Urei 1176 at the same time, you get you get some crazy sounds. If you add that sound while you’re recording, it can be very inspiring for the singer. It’s very noisy, but who cares.

4. Logic Space Designer
I think that convolution reverbs like Space Designer or Altiverb sound great. I just sampled my favorite preset of my Lexicon PCM 70 and if you load the impulse response into Space Designer it sounds very, very close. That’s the fun part of the digital revolution.

5. Roland SpaceEcho 201 and 501
Still amazing. These two units sound totally different so I have to keep both. Great dirt factor in the digital world. Real knobs, old tape, lots of noise and fun. There is no way I would sell these.

Asobi Seksu On Tour…Again

The atmospheric rockers Asobi Seksu just keep on touring. Little, it seems, will stand in the way of the New York-based quartet, who have been on the road since summer in support of their album Citrus. This time around they’re joined by indie rockers Mates of State, so here’s ample chance to catch the band if you haven’t already.

asobiseksu.com

Tour Dates

11/05 Chicago, Schubas
11/06 Des Moines, Vaudeville Mews
11/07 Lincoln, Chatterbox
11/10 Los Angeles, Troubadour
11/11 San Francisco, Be The Riottt!
11/14 Portland, Holocene
11/15 Seattle, Chop Suey
11/17 Salt Lake City, Broken City
11/18 Denver, Larimer Lounge
11/21 Sacramento, Venue TBA
11/22 San Francisco, Great American Music Hall
11/24 Los Angeles, El Rey Theater
11/25 San Diego, Epicentre
11/26 Tuscon, Congress Theater
11/27 Phoenix, Rhythm Room
11/28 Albuquerque, Launchpad
11/29 Lubbock, Jack’s
11/30 Oklahoma City, Conservatory
12/01 Dallas, Sons Of Herman
12/03 Houston, Numbers
12/05 Baton Rouge, Spanish Moon
12/06 Atlanta, Earl
12/07 Chapel Hill, Local 506
12/09 Philadelpia, Khyber

Gang Starr To Release Best Of Album

Joining forces during the so-called “Golden Era of Rap,” DJ/producer Premier and MC/lyrcist Guru brought their individual talents (which eventually fostered successful solo careers) to the table to combine as Gang Starr, thusly setting the bar for producer/MC duos in hip-hop. The unlikely pair brought a distinctly jazzy element to their tracks, a sound they’ve continued to develop over the years, and one that’s set them apart from the Public Enemy’s and De La Souls of the hip-hop world.

Mass Appeal: The Best Of Gang Starr covers 21 of their best tracks during the years they’ve worked together, which span more than a decade, several Top 10 hits, and their #1 album, 1998’s Moment Of Truth. It’s a greatest hits album of sorts, with extensive-and rather compelling-liner notes that written by music journalist and author Soren Baker. Those with a little more cash to burn can pick up the special CD/DVD edition, with 13 music videos to accompany the album.

Mass Appeal: The Best Of Gang Starr is out December 26, 2006 on Virgin/EMI

Track List 

1. You Know My Steez
2. Manifest
3. Step In The Arena
4. Mass Appeal
5. Ex Girl To The Next Girl
6. Skills
7. The Militia
8. Check The Technique
9. Dwyck
10. Take It Personal
11. Put Up Or Shut Up
12. Above The Coulds
13. Lovesick
14. Now You’re Mine
15. Soliloquy Of Chaos
16. Code Of The Streets
17. Just To Get A Rep
18. Royalty
19. B.Y.S.

Bonus Tracks

20. Tha Squeeae (from the Training Day soundtrack)
21. Natural (from the Spin This soundtrack)

DVD Track List

1. Step In The Arena
2. Just To Get A Rep
3. Who’s Gonna Take The Weight
4. Ex Girl To The Next Girl
5. Take It Personal
6. Code Of The Streets
7. Mass Appeal
8. You Know My Steez
9. The Militia
10. Full Clip
11. Discipline (feat. Total)
12. Nice Girl, Wrong Place
13. Skills

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