Monolake + Deadbeat, January 17, 2005 at the Recombinant Media Labs Compound, SF

Posted December 22, 2004. [8050*]

Using self-written software to create a unique world of non-linear beats, complex musical structure and sweeping sounds, Robert Henke, aka Monolake, is renown for his mélange of sonic atmospheres and minimal techno undercurrents. Having issued recordings on Chain Reaction and his own Imbalance label, Henke is one of the most influential and compelling live acts to emerge from Berlin’s 1990s underground electronic music scene.

Equally celebrated for his legendary looping application, Ableton’s Live, over the course of five albums, several 12”s and remixes, Monolake is one of those rare visionaries for whom technology and art are interchangeable. Henke returns to Recombinant Media Labs after a year hiatus to push new sound and just in time for the release of the Invisible Force single on [ml/i].

Scott Monteith, aka Deadbeat, is one of the key musicians in Montreal’s burgeoning, fertile DIY electronic music scene. Co-founder of the local multimedia collective Covert Ops, Deadbeat’s clicks and cuts take a backseat to a dark, plodding distinctly Jamaican dub electroskank. With record releases and compilation appearances on various labels including Background, Force Inc, Revolver, Onitor and ~Scape, Deadbeat’s work to date has been met with critical acclaim both at home and abroad.

MONDAY January 17th, 2005
8pm and 11pm 12$
Recombinant Labs Compound SF
Directions will be posted as the show date approaches…

http://www.asphodel.com/

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