Eno, Lanois, fripp, mc 900ft jesus, tricky, portishead, boards of canada, anti pop consortium, nightmares on wax, Beans, squarepusher,aphex twin, tom waitts, leonard cohen,pixies, depeche mode, vince clark, chet baker, oscar peterson
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For 10 years, Keith Schreiners electronic music and experimental auditory sculptures have been the backbone of Portlands ever-burgeoning electronic/dj scene. His wildly successful days in Dahlia (five years of packed Tuesday nights at the Ohm) were only the starting point into a career that has included numerous production, albums, and collaboration opportunities. During downtime from Dahlia, Schreiner helmed the six-piece future jazz project The Down Band featuring Nate Query (The Decemberists) on bass, DJs IZM and Venom 33, and local jazz maestro Derek Simms on trumpet. During that time Schreiner also worked under his solo guise as Auditory Sculpture.
Auditory Sculpture began as a creative playground for Schreiner where he could test, pull, and meld beats and sounds. Some of which would later show up in Dahlia and other artists work. The music that Schreiner kept for himself became the three albums of Auditory Sculptures discography Solitary From (1999), That Might Be You But This is Me (2001), and Merge (2002). In December of 06 , after a four-year break, SChreiner released his fourth Auditory Sculpture album, Sessions at East.
Over the past year and a half, Portlands East Chinatown Lounge, hosted Schreiners Auditory Sculpture project on a weekly basis. The relationship was perfect. The uber-swank lounge sans stage setting at East allowed Schreiner the vibe he needed to compose ideas, explore new sounds, and create a chill ambience for the drinking crowd. Schreiner found inspiration for these dj sets through the work he has done with various artists over the past four years.
For Schreiner those past four years found the demise of Dahlia, the invention a new sociopolitical hip-hop group Suckapunch and increased production work for various local artists including the latest Storm and the Balls remix record, Hush recording artist Corrina Repps latest, and Portland favorite Nicole Campbells last album. Schreiner also busied himself with film scores and commercial music. It was from this work that Schreiner began to compile the elements of what would become Sessions at East. Guests on the album include Storm Large, Mic Crenshaw, and Nicole Campbell. The record transcends deep dark trip-hop and aggressive drum n bass, while occasionally veering into a poppy acoustic side rarely seen from Schreiner
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Dear auditory sculpture, in our modern life we have... moments...friendship... changes... expectations... dreams... crisis... roads to go... love to share...
Enjoy this video about our urban life... have a good week...... Vibejays
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auditory sculpture, en esta vida moderna tenemos... momentos... amistades... cambios... sueños... espectativas... crisis... lugares adonde ir... amor para dar...
Disfruta este video sobre nuestra vida urbana... Buena semana... Vibejays
I've been on tour with Amanda Blank and her DJ's Devlin and Darko.
Here you see Darko jammin along and Auditory track as seen on the stereo display. He's playing on my iPhone and a touch synth app I downloaded as we hit traffic returning to Philly, their home town.
Hey, check out this brand new exclusive podcast from Franco Cangelli, Franco Cangelli [Mowar, Seventh Sign, Persistencebit, Aesthetik, Sushitech]
Franco Cangelli stands for an uncompromising quality punch, spiked with motorcity soulfulness, Chicago jack while still gently pushing the envelope. Feel free to call his music deep techno, Detroit techno, deep house… he doesn’t really care about monikers anyway.
Hailing from Gent Belgium, he made his debut with the successful 2005 release Spectre on Belgian imprint Toys For Boys. Since then he went on to release on various labels such as Sushitech, Aesthetik, Seventh Sign, Persistencebit and his own imprint Mowar.
Thanks for the Connection. Save the Date 6-21-09 Celebrate the Summer Solstice with KBOO and Friends at A TOUCH OF PORTLAND. Uniting Community through the Healing Energy of Edible Art, Soothing Soundscapes and Therapeutic Touch.
YESSSSSSSSSS!!!! I have not been on myspace lately so I haven't noticed "Put it In." I just cannot get enough of this song! The mix is awesome, I LOVE it!!
Mortal Engines performed another show at KPSU's studio on April 11th, 2009. It features all new/previously unheard material that will probably be released in the near future as a Live CD. It's now available as a free download or can be streamed in real time: