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Blutiger Fluss
Ambient / Experimental / Minimalist

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DES MOINES, Iowa
United States

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Member Since9/1/2008
Band Websitemyspace.com/blutigerfluss
Band MembersJeff Hutchison-Keyboards, Synths and effects / Jim Duede-Keyboards, Synths and effects
InfluencesKlaus Schulze, Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, Steve Roach, Tangerine Dream
Sounds LikeKlaus Schulze, Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream
Record LabelPinnacle Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Blutiger Fluss
Blutiger Fluss are heavily influenced by Klaus Schulze and his albums Timewind, Cyborg. Klaus' influence is strongly evident on their first album, Dawn Of Mars.
BLUTIGER FLUSS: Dawn Of Mars
review from www.electroambientspace.com.... Blutiger Fluss “Dawn of Mars” 4 tracks, 69.58 mins Most fans of vintage electronic music strive to make music like Klaus Schulze and Tangerine Dream made anywhere from 1975 to 1984 or so. The duo known as Blutiger Fluss aims more around 1972 to 1974, when freeform flowing electronics were the order of the day, before something called a sequencer became all the rage and seemed to define the genre ever after. Although Jeff Hutchison and Jim Duede formed the band in 2008, they have quite successfully created a sound rooted in origins some 35 years prior. Four lengthy drifting pieces of space music, all with German titles, harken back to a simpler yet more adventurous time in musical exploration. Though there are no beats or distinct melodies, the soundscapes are continuously shifting and changing. Perhaps best of all, the only thing Hutchison and Duede have truly copied is the spirit of that period of time in electronic music; the music itself is to my ears quite fresh and original. The sound is purely synthetic, thoroughly electronic. Though futuristic it also has a primal quality. It does not sound like Zeit or Phaedra, or Picture Music or Blackdance; it sounds like some new, undiscovered gem of a band from that time period has recently been unearthed. And in a way, I suppose it has..... _______________________________________________________________ from sonicimmersion.org: BLUTIGER FLUSS Dawn of Mars Blutiger Fluss is the Iowa-based synthesizer duo Jeff Hutchison and Jim Duede, whose music is heavenly rooted in the early space music made at the start of the ‘70’s by Klaus Schulze and Tangerine Dream. Some influences of Mr Schulze are evident in the four long tracks, which have German titles, all containing strange, deep atmospheres which lack distinct melodies and only occasionally features some sequencer patterns. The music itself isn’t heading in a distinct direction though, sometimes slightly riding along the abstract/experimental edge. This, in my opinion, makes this otherworldy music only suitable for experienced and adventurous ears. © Bert Strolenberg ________________________________________________________________ from heathenharvest.com: You may think these guys with a name like Blutiger fluss, a complete set of tracks written in German and with a sound influenced by Klauz Schulze and Tangerine dream would be Germans, but not, they are Americans! I guess that’s one of the typical turn arounds from globalization, or perhaps the consequence from multiculturalism, don’t know for sure, but they certainly pay tribute to the old league from German electronica. The band was formed in Iowa by Jeff Hutchison and Jim Duede in 2008 and they turn their rockets on in order to transport the listener into a space travel directly aimed at the aural adventures exercised by the precursors from this genre. The CD was self released and presents a very retro cover reoresenting the surface from Mars after landing, so typically 70’s in some way. This CD is limited and is available as simple file on Itunes,CDbaby and Amazon also. Dawn of Mars wanders in the old school analogue synthesizer ambient, presenting an amalgam of atmospheric explorations and out worldly progression that often results abstract but colourful enough to bring some brilliancy and inspiring daydream like states. Absent from rhythm or melody the music drifts into nebulous synthetic contours so typically imbued from the 70s feel and sound, presenting a sonorous tendency exactly as evidenced in some albums from the bands that they admire so much. Schulze divagations are present in here and re-created in some sort of way, presenting a quality and form that doesnt differ in much from the texture and aural paradigm produced by some from his albums. Ever taking different forms and directions the music is certainly moving and morphing but navigating without fixed direction or objective, exactly as a daydream or a semi conscious like state. As referenced before the sound doesnt bring any modern acquaintances and opts for preserving the typical retro analogue sound from the old school, so typically synthetic and lifeless, in some way abstract as product from these qualities but very positive in mood and definitively futuristic in perspective. The continuos movement as product of the introduction of different analogue layers and keyboard effects transmits this spacey aperture to the music, almost like floating into foreign orbits from unknown regions of space, a paradigm in the standards from 70s music but a sort of nostalgic remembrance for us today. Highly experimental the album brings four songs that sums more than one hour of aural travel and sonic exploration, minimalistic structures and primal soundscapes of multiple contours and artificial textures that never lack profoundity or lack of ambition in their aim but results kind of outdated while compared with the sounds of the future generation of keyboards and synthesizers. The contribution from Blutiger fluss to the space music is certainly not vanguardist as they preserve the form from the old school at maximum and completely circumvent any possibility to bring any new texture or formation that was not envisioned by its original creators and inspirers. In a way “ Dawn of Mars” is a tribute to the old school, represented in certain momentum of Electronica, especifically directed to the space age as envisioned by the German forefathers from the genre. Interesting to travel on, but not enough to be utterly representative. _______________________________________________________________ From Matt Howarth at Soniccuriosity.com: BLUTIGER FLUSS: Dawn on Mars (CD on Sonneneruption Music) This release from 2008 offers 70 minutes of harmonic electronic music. Blutiger Fluss is: Jeff Hutchison and Jim Duede (both on keyboards, synthesizers, and effects). Drawing on influences from the early works of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze, Blutiger Fluss craft moody electronic soundscapes that explore waves of tonal harmonics. With only four tracks to this album, the tunes are allowed ample room to flourish in a relaxed mode. In track one, texturals establish an expansive foundation of pulsating electronics. Bubbling diodes provide an energetic counterpart for that lavish vista, while dreamy keyboard cycles lend sweeping embellishment. In the second piece, atmospheric layers converge to produce a spacey disposition, while shuddery electronics inject an eerie edge to the dense flow. Auxiliary keyboard threads, consisting of harmonic sustains, thicken the mix. As the song progresses, a sense of mobility is conveyed by the shifting tonalities, carrying the listener across kilometers of barren Martian landscape. Next, the music exhibits more complexity as several sonic tangents unfurl to define an undulant panorama of throbbing oscillations. A droning foundation provides a canvas for other threads, one an escalated cybernetic pulse, another a cascade of glittering unrhythmic e-perc, while keyboards introduce a series of gurgling chords to approximate the advent of light spilling across the crimson terrain. The final track displays a more somber demeanor. The undercurrent has a deeper voice, while the embellishments are distinctly reminiscent of those featured in the earlier tracks. Sweeping keyboard sustains, sharper pitched tones and pulsating chords oozing through the mix. A growling temperament prevails as the piece culminates. While there is little variation among the sounds used to make the music, this similarity becomes a thematic device. The sterility of the Martian landscape is crisply captured and communicated. Pensive moods are evoked by the textural arrangement, layering harmonics to achieve a pacific demeanor tinged with otherworldly character.

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Blutiger Fluss's Friends Comments
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Vim

Vim



Nov 27 2009 7:23 PM

just thought you guys should know, we now sell your album 'Dawn of Mars' at Capital City Music. (Downtown across from the blood center)
-VIM
Pinnacle Records

Pinnacle Records



Nov 16 2009 7:55 AM

Ha, you guys play the 19th on my 19th birthday!

It'll be a fun show, I'll see ya there =)
The Calm Blue Sea

The Calm Blue Sea



Nov 11 2009 10:03 PM

Hey Jeff! Good to hear from you...we'll definitely let you know when we plan our next midwest tour. Hope things are well

-Chris
TCBS
Pennyhawk

Pennyhawk



Oct 30 2009 3:26 PM

definitely, looking forward to it! cool line up that night, gonna be some great sounds
mono-drone

mono-drone



Oct 3 2009 7:30 AM

here we are at the gate of the universe...
teutonic synthesizers on a free run...
ciao
massimo
soulmirror
Pinnacle Records

Pinnacle Records



Sep 24 2009 6:42 AM

You know, I guess I never mentioned, but I have a 1974 vintage Minimoog Model D =)  you guys might have fun tinkering with that.
Loping Buzzard

Loping Buzzard



Sep 18 2009 9:39 PM

Very nice job! Great synth mixes. Takes me back to my first Moog, but we didn't sound that good! I like all of your works, Io especially!

L.B. - noisician
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Aug 23 2009 5:21 PM

hello my friends from Mars...

Hope the summer was good on your planet...
I uploaded some new tracks with a new theme ; hope you'll find the time to comment them.

greetings

Bruno
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Galactic Travels

Galactic Travels



Jul 30 2009 7:25 PM

Thanks for finding Galactic Travels and asking to be friends.

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Jun 12 2009 11:34 PM

Zdravstvuite, comrade!
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May 25 2009 7:18 AM

It's coming...FOR YOU

Boar

Boar



May 24 2009 11:46 PM

thanks for the add!ya for iowa right haha!
Ambient Chill Out - ACO

Ambient Chill Out - ACO



May 23 2009 12:06 AM

Thanks for the add, I love your sounds btw, awesome! If you get a chance, please take a listen to our first Chill out release "Beach Music, Cafe Music & Bar Music Collection" by ACO Ambient Chill Out. We'd love to know what you think of it! Cheers ACO
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May 22 2009 4:52 PM

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Be sure to spread the word to all your friends in bands about Analog Buttons :) I'm always open to take orders. For a limited time free buttons with every order!!

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Apr 14 2009 4:27 AM

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Apr 7 2009 6:56 PM

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Apr 7 2009 12:14 PM

Hey,

Thanks for the add!

Welcome to the sine-family!
Check out our website for news on our latest releases.


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Apr 1 2009 7:44 AM

Hi Jeff,

Just dropping by to leave you a new : my CD "The New Gods Chronicles" is now available :)
I cross my fingers.


All the best.

Bruno
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Feb 22 2009 7:11 PM

Hi Friends,

I dowloaded your "Dawn of Mars" on iTunes, and it was a great electronic moment to listen.

Your "schulzian" influences are evident, but it's your own work that I heard with a real pleasure.
Great production.

we keep in touch

Bruno
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Unity Conscious

Unity Conscious



Feb 21 2009 5:40 AM

The 27th. I'm in the band Statocyst too.
Unity Conscious

Unity Conscious



Feb 20 2009 7:31 PM

Anytime. Let me know. See you at the Mews in March. I'll be performing with Statocyst.
TURQUOISE

TURQUOISE



Feb 15 2009 6:48 PM

Thanks for the add

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rauschwerk

rauschwerk



Jan 29 2009 10:34 PM

thanx for stopping by and for the request! Hopefully you've enjoyed some of my music works.
take a look at my other projects..

love & peace..
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CHAZVANEYCK

CHAZVANEYCK



Jan 29 2009 6:51 AM

Thanks for adding me! Just bought your record...amazing. Total Berlin School sound! Can't wait to hear more...
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Dec 23 2008 9:28 PM

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