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Drumlesson Zwei (Bonus Track Version)

Christian Prommer

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Albenrezension

While Christian Prommer is as fascinated with Detroit techno as he was on DrumLesson, Vol. 1, he’s allowed other aspects of his musical personality — from influences to genres — to infiltrate Zwei, the second chapter of his DrumLesson project. The content is more electro-acoustic this time out, with a more unusual approach than straight jazz interpretations of techno tracks. While he keeps his Detroit connection at the front of his attack here with covers of Carl Craig (“Sandstorms”) and Aril Brikha (“Groove La Chord”), he also covers tunes by Jean Michel-Jarre (“Oxygene, Pt. IV”) and Laurent Garnier (“Acid Eiffel”), and adds some originals to the mix. Prommer was more directly involved on this set as a player. He and Peter Kruder played everything here with other studio musicians lending a hand. Prommer's drumming is one of the more pronounced aspects of his own tracks in both parts of “Jaguar.” There’s more prog rock and bent, Conny Plank-inspired Krautrock influence in the execution of these cuts as well — check the Rastakraut Pasta feel on “Groove La Chord” in the extra drum layers, as well as the Gregg Rolie-esque organ swells. “Jaguar, Pt. 2” is almost French prog in the way its dynamic angles and rhythmic patterns crosshatch with one another. One can hear the influence of Christian Vander’s Magma at work. The cover of Richard Dorfmeister's “High Noon” is the most “jazzy” cut here, though it’s undercut with a live, dubby bassline. “Sandcastles,” by Dennis Ferrer, is wildly reworked and becomes an extension of the latter-day work by Can. Ultimately, this is a darker, more mysterious, and much more satisfying animal than Vol. 1. The diverse musics, textures, and dynamics at work here reveal not only Prommer’s vast imagination and that his taste is exquisite, it reveals what a committed, deeply creative and disciplined musician he is, as well.

Kundenrezensionen

analog meets electronic

Christian calls one of his core values "variety", to "keep things fresh". In deed this is a very fresh blow on the electronic music scene. Musicians gather together - jazz musician style - with their analog instruments to make electronic music. Dance music, grooves, whatever you may have in your mind when thinking "electronic music", here you will hear it like a jazz concert. The craftmenship of this musicians may be still mixed and remixed high tech style in the studio, but the essence, the "soul" of this handmade tunes are giving a whole new perspective on the topic. Christian and his mates are on the top of a cultural cycle. When german musicians had to leave to america during WW2, they influenced the scene there big time. And everybody would agree that electronic and all other popular music is not thinkable without the american influence. This record "plays the ball back" now and the music is the expression of these cultural values, transported back and forth of the continents, including africa. And the best thing is: it's dancable, it's fun to listen to, and it's uplifting. Good job guys, always knew that you can be serious about something without losing the commercial edge, too.

Biografie

Genre: Electronic

Jahre aktiv: '90s, '00s

Munich's Christian Prommer is a producer, DJ, and mu8lti-instrumentalist. He was/is a member of the electronic groups De Lux, Fauna Flash, Ghettoraiders, the Trüby Trio, and Voom:Voom (the latter with Peter Kruder of Kruder & Dorfmeister fame). His remix work has appeared on nearly countless 12” singles and compilations albums on labels such as Buzzin’ Fly, Compost, Soma, G-Stone, F Communications, Global Underground, International Deejay Gigolo, Schema, Studio K7, and Sonar Kollectiv. His productions...
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