
Artists: Anja Schneider, Frank Martiniq, Sian
Release: The Vegetable Orchestra - Remix Conclusion
Label: Karmarouge Records
Cat. No.: KR34
Streetdate: 10th March 2008
Format: 12" Vinyl, Digital Audio
A1. Frank Martiniq - Dandelion goes deeper Remix 6:32
B1. Anja Schneider - Carrot cuts Remix 7:20
B2. Sian - Secret Garden Remix 5:42
Stranger things have happened - but this one definitely gets a pretty high ranking. They are called the Vegetable Orchestra, they are from Vienna and they use musical instruments made out of vegetables.
Using carrot flutes, pumpkin basses, leek violins, leek-zucchini-vibrators, cucumberophones and celery bongos, the orchestra creates its own extraordinary and vegetabile sound universe. The ensemble overcomes preserved and marinated sound conceptions or tirelessly re-stewed listening habits, putting its focus on expanding the variety of vegetable instruments, developing novel musical ideas and exploring fresh vegetable sound gardens. The music represents an isomorphism of electronic music and the structure of the sounds produced by the vegetables.
The concept of this remix project is the interpretation and reconstruction of electronic music with organic means. After the huge success of the Vegetable Orchestra Remix Trilogy with remixes by Luciano, Ricardo Villalobos, Gabriel Ananda, Märtini Brös, Oliver Hacke and Basteroid now Karmarouge is back on the block with the final chapter of this outstanding remix project.
Armed with vegetable samples, a sequenzer and a hand-held blender, it's up to Anja Schneider, Frank Martiniq and Sian to show the world how to brew a large portion of minimal techno out of ginger, leek and onions, how to buzz the pumpkin bass and cook a delicate celery soup.
hallo i want to contact with Andy Kolwes or Gabriel Ananda.
Posted by: Patt | March 19, 2008 at 20:55