After many months of preparation and work it is time now to tell you, that the very known Hamburg based label "bureau b" releases my first solo-albums "Head-Visions" and "Wake Up In The Sun" on 6th of november. The releases will be available as downloads, Compact Disc and Vinyl. Especially "Wake Up In The Sun" wasn't not released since more than a decade. So this will be your chance to rediscover the music of my very first musical period.
Let's say bureau b some own words about it:
"It  was  Klaus 
Schulze’s  album  “Moondawn” 
(1976)  which  altered 
the trajectory of Kistenmacher’s life when he heard it on the radio at
the tender age  of  16. 
The  sequencer  patterns, 
melody  lines  and 
soundscapes triggered all of his aesthetic receptors. From then on, this
was the only kindof  music  he 
wanted  to  hear. 
He  became  a 
relentless  venerator  of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze,
particularly the latter. 
But  his  heroes 
evolved,  their  music 
changed  with  the  advent  of 
digitalsounds and midification. A fairly normal process in music which
is strongly influenced by technology. But Kistenmacher was not happy with the
way things  were  going. 
And  if  his 
idols  were  no  longer 
making  the  music 
he loved them for, then he had to take up the challenge himself. His
father had shown him how to play the piano when he was a child and he had
always been  fascinated  by 
the  technology  of  synthesizers—Kistenmacher  thus decided to become a musician. Synthesizers
were prohibitively expensive, so he started to build his own modular system.
But before he finished, he realised that, for one thing, he was going to have
to spend inordinate sums of money and, secondly, he was not going to achieve
the results he strove for unless he could get his hands  on 
a  proper  synthesizer. As  soon as  he  was
able  to pay for  one, Kistenmacher  bought 
a  Korg  Mono/Poly 
which  would  become 
the cornerstone of his career. That was back in 1982. 
He acquired more and more equipment until, in 1984, he
finally released his first cassette (“Dancing Sequences”). Kistenmacher was now
using his analogue gear to create the sounds which Schulze and Tangerine Dream played  at 
the  zenith  of 
their  careers.  Two  further 
cassette  productions followed  (“Music 
from  Outer  Space”, 
“Romantic  Times”),  as 
did  various concerts,  meeting 
with  approval  from 
radio  stations  and 
consumers.  In 1986,  the 
time  had  come 
for  him  to 
release  his  first 
LP:  “Head-Visions”.
The cover art features a work by the Berlin sculptor
Rainer Kriester. The  reaction  was 
overwhelming.  Radio  plays, 
big  concerts,  music 
for fashion  shows  and 
television  formats  indicated 
to  Kistenmacher  that 
he was on the right track: repetitive sequencer patterns, soft melody
arches and  layered  soundscapes, 
with  rhythmic  bass 
lines  driving  the 
musicforward.  Minor  keys 
dominated.  In  other 
words:  Bernd  Kistenmacher embodies the spirit of the
Berlin School."
 
So please check out the following audiosamples or go directly to the website of "bureau b". Again the releases will be available from november 6th on and exclusively for the first time at my upcoming show in Berlin at the "Planetarium Am Insulaner" on the 7th of november. 
I meet you there! 
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| Bernd Kistenmacher   Head-Visions (bureau b no. BB214) | 
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| Bernd Kistenmacher   Wake Up In The Sun (bureau b no. BB215) | 
 
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