Good news from MIRecords!
DISINTEGRATION, the new album from Bernd
Kistenmacher is now available as download on Bandcamp. The production of
the CD has started and this album will be available for sale on april 22nd during bernd Kistenmacher's show in Hamburg. Check it out here: https://berndkistenmacher.bandcamp.com/…/disintegration-2017
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Friday, April 7, 2017
DISINTEGRATION - New album from Bernd Kistenmacher
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
bureau b releases Head-Visions and Wake Up In The Sun!
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!
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) |
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
PARADISE - CD ab sofort erhältlich
Liebe Freunde,
ich freue mich sehr, heute die Veröffentlichung meines neuen Solo-Albums "PARADISE" auf CD ankündigen zu dürfen. Wie alle Veröffentlichungen meines Labels MIRecords, wird auch PARDISE ausschließlich und exklusiv in unserem Webshop bei bandcamp vertrieben werden. Downloads werden nur auf von MIRecords authorisierten Plattformen angeboten. Aktuell sind dies iTunes und bandcamp.
Hier ist der Link zum "bandcamp" Ich freue mich über Euren Besuch.
Herzlichst
Bernd Kistenmacher
Dear friends,
I am very pleased to announce the release of my new solo album "PARADISE" on CD today. Like all releases of my label MIRecords also PARDISE will be distributed solely and exclusively in our webshop at bandcamp. Downloads are available only at authorized platforms. Currently these are iTunes and bandcamp.
Here is the link to the "bandcamp" I am looking forward to your visit.
sincerely
Bernd Kistenmacher
Saturday, September 20, 2014
New album PARADISE is coming soon!
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Bernd Kistenmacher Paradise MI10080 |
We are proud and happy to announce the preparation and release of Bernd Kistenmacher's new album "PARADISE".
Paradise is Bernd Kistenmacher's 27th solo-album. This is a true solo work again! After the impressive Antimatter album, Paradise is again a symphonic-electronic journey, which might give you enough space to reflect about the violation of our planet.
The album will be available first as CD_Audio and download. Paradise on Vinyl will be available later on. The catalogue no. of the album is MI10080.
The album will be available from november 1st on. Pre-orders can be done now.
Please check our webshop on Bandcamp by following this "link".
Thank you
Friday, September 12, 2014
Head-Visions Bundles on Bandcamp
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Head-Visions Fan Bundles on Bandcamp! |
We would like to forward an information from Bernd Kistenmacher's label "MIRecords"!
Hello friends,
we have added in our webshop some bundles, which might be interesting for you.
It is all around Head-Visions so far.
So if you like to get the full package, please check out the
Head-Visions Fan-Bundle
or the
Head-Visions Super-Bundle
Buying one of this sets will give you also access to free downlaod of Head-Visions.
More Head-Visions is impossible!
Check it out
CHeck this link to go to the offical blog of "MIRecords"
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Let It Out! - New review
"Synth & Sequences" - website from Sylvain Lupari, has published a brandnew review about "Let It Out!". You can read it here:
"Let it Out! Let yourself go and let off steam out! This is what one might conclude at the listening of this awesome music piece that Bernd Kistenmacher wrote for the famous EM festival; Ricochet Gathering 2010 promoted by Ricochet Dream Records’ own Vic Rek. For the German synthesist it was an opportunity to take stock of and build the bridge between his Berlin School influences and his current EM tangent which is more symphonic. And it's true that Bernd Kistenmacher has totally give vent to his feelings... if not went entirely running riot! He did Let it Out!
The whole thing starts with a movable synth line coming out of cosmos and stars to glide lovingly among waves that come and go in a soft and delicious musical maelstrom. Waves of synth that are intertwining and amassing over a multitude of synthesized waves, of which some stand out and throw short melodic fragments whereas huge symphonic drum rolls suddenly appear. They are the signal to launch a swarm of symphonic stratums where synth layers sharpen their metaphoric bows to draw curt and quick stationary orchestral élans. And there go violin mellotrons which are dandling with fury on rolls of symphonic percussions whereas lines of synth all so symphonic fly over this soft ferocity coming of the hits of quixotic bows on a structure becoming more and more dense and heavy. We are at the 7th minute point and the atmosphere is explosive with this furious orchestration which continues to tumble down under warm mellotron strings and Greco-Roman choirs which add a depth already filled at high volume. Toward the 9th minute the rhythm is crashing on the orchestral cliff, freeing piano notes which hesitate to make themselves heard and which are quick snapped by a hatched sequential movement. It’s a jerky movement which crashes into as scissors of a psychotic barber whereas that the piano finally develops its harmony under a sparkling dam of sequences and waving synth lines. The rhythm drumming, Kistenmacher dresses Let it Out! of all his musical assets. This time it’s acoustic guitars notes’ turn to join in to make a sweet melody with the piano’s, under a sky streaked by shrill lines of synth. And the whole thing is reforming abruptly in a heavy and dense orchestration where a Berlin School is flooding of marvellous dense and intense orchestral stratums whereas the symphonic approach is moulding to superb exhilarating sequences. A sequence is isolating towards the eighteen minute. It divides up the rhythm to pound alone a movement which zigzags beneath sinuous reverberations. Let it Out! undertakes then a pure Berlin School turn with a powerful hypnotic sequence which hammers a ghostly tempo flied over by streaks and discreet solos of synth while, demonic, keyboard keys ramble and knock with fury to scattered in a totally wild rhythm.
Let it Out! continues his furious rhythmic élan on a sequence which by moments is splitting to finally move at high speed such a nervous and frenzied TGV on a very nice bass line which waves in length undulations. The more this long music piece of Kistenmacher evolves and the more he impresses by his wealth in the choice of virtual instruments and by the addition of all his musical layers that weighs down Let it Out! of a fascinating musicality a bit mad and crazy but constantly poetic. That’s all a lesson of EM that Bernd Kistenmacher is serving to us with this epic track which pursues its unbridled crusade while piano notes return haunting Let it Out! with striking percussions hits. Memotron stratums return and are even more symphonic. They wrap this wild rhythm of a tight melodious influence where lines, layers and stratums of synth are uniting to unify their breaths in a wonderful celestial clarion which sings and charms under frenzied hits of percussions, breathless sequences and this line of bass which supports this rhythm of a surprising cohesion with its thick cooing undulations. And quietly this infernal rhythmic train enters its station. It slows down its pace, letting drag the dust of its clarions, piano notes and sequences to only make hearing an acoustic guitar that sings beneath the jolts of still alive rhythms and breaths of a synth to hybrid layers, between the symphonic and Berlin School there where choirs breath in under mellotron stratums and hits of philharmonic big drums.
There are no doubts in my head, Let it Out! will be a piece of anthology in contemporary EM. We attend at a real tour de force where Kistenmacher is a real musical whirlwind. Throughout this heavy sequential and symphonic maelstrom, Bernd Kistenmacher maintains a fascinating melodious approach which is the soul of this long hypnotic musical piece where every stage brings its melodious freshness and the poetry so unique to the musical universe of the German synthesist. It is a pure masterpiece which is available in downloadable format on MellowJet site. I think it’s useless to specify that it is a must have. As far as I’m concerned it’s the best EM album in 2011 so far.
Sylvain Lupari
gutsofdarkness.com & synth&sequences.com "
More reviews can be also read on "Guts Of Darkness" website.
"Let It Out" is available as download only at the "webshop" of "MellowJet Records".
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