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Schedelvreter
Hunker
Order-Nr.: mw034
Angebot : 18.50 Euro

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(incl. 19% Mwst.)

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10inch / MinimalWave Records / 2012


Minimal
Wave is proud to announce our 34th release, a limited edition
hand-silkscreened 10" of Schedelvreter (which loosely translates as
"Skull Gobber"), the Dutch side project of brilliant minimal synth
pioneer Danny Bosten, best known for his project Das Ding
The
seven tracks were originally recorded in Danny’s home studio in the
Netherlands and self-released on a cassette entitled "Hunker" via his
Tear Apart Tapes label in 1985. 

Unlike Das Ding, Schedelvreter is not
pattern-based or sequenced, the synth sounds are hand played over a
collage of found sounds. At the time, Danny was experimenting with a
Crumar synth that was falling apart, and would sporadically create
sounds that were like human voices. He created massive drum sounds by
layering noise, using leftover four-track additions in reverse and some
live drum recordings courtesy of his brother’s tapes. The end result
feels narrative and filmic, like the soundtrack to an imaginary
apocalyptic movie : bleak and desolate.
 The
newly remastered 10” release is limited to 999 hand-silkscreened
numbered copies pressed on black medium weight vinyl. Purchase 
here, $15. Click on song titles for links to audio samples.


We’re
proud to announce our 34th release, a limited edition hand-silkscreened
10” release of Schedelvreter (which loosely translates as “Skull
Gobbler”), the Dutch side project of brilliant minimal synth pioneer
Danny Bosten, best known for his project Das Ding.
The seven tracks were originally recorded in Danny’s home studio and
self-released on a cassette entitled Hunker via his Tear Apart Tapes
label in 1985. The newly remastered 10” release will be out in late
January, and will be limited to 999 hand-silkscreened numbered copies
pressed on black medium weight vinyl.
Unlike Das Ding, Schedelvreter
is not pattern-based or sequenced, the synth sounds are hand played
over a collage of found sounds. At the time, Danny was experimenting
with a Crumar synth that was falling apart, and would sporadically
create sounds that were like human voices. He created massive drum
sounds by layering noise, using leftover four-track additions in reverse
and some live drum recordings courtesy of his brother’s tapes. The end
result feels narrative and filmic, like the sound track to an imaginary
apocalyptic movie: bleak and desolate.

We’re
proud to announce our 34th release, a limited edition hand-silkscreened
10” release of Schedelvreter (which loosely translates as “Skull
Gobbler”), the Dutch side project of brilliant minimal synth pioneer
Danny Bosten, best known for his project Das Ding.
The seven tracks were originally recorded in Danny’s home studio and
self-released on a cassette entitled Hunker via his Tear Apart Tapes
label in 1985. The newly remastered 10” release will be out in late
January, and will be limited to 999 hand-silkscreened numbered copies
pressed on black medium weight vinyl.
Unlike Das Ding, Schedelvreter
is not pattern-based or sequenced, the synth sounds are hand played
over a collage of found sounds. At the time, Danny was experimenting
with a Crumar synth that was falling apart, and would sporadically
create sounds that were like human voices. He created massive drum
sounds by layering noise, using leftover four-track additions in reverse
and some live drum recordings courtesy of his brother’s tapes. The end
result feels narrative and filmic, like the sound track to an imaginary
apocalyptic movie: bleak and desolate.