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Monoland was formed in berlin, germany in 1996 by vocalist / guitarist Marco Blazejczak, guitarist Henrik Schiemann, bassist Matthias Ecker-Erhardt and drummer Daniel Grinstead. After two years and several contributions on compilations in Germany and Japan their first album “MANOUVA” was released on the german label Noiseworks.
A ten track album which was praised by the German press as a work of art based on the shoegazer sound of the early ‘90s.
After several concerts with bands like TAM, Die Art, Jeans Team...Monoland started the recordings for their second album "Cooning" in 2000.
Between old tapes, MIG-Motors and huge bass-drums in the multiple noise studio of Seba Fell and the Einstürzende Neubauten, new songs were recorded and a new record produced.
The sound of Monoland is difficult to set in words. "Rauschen" (noise) is used very often to describe the atmosphere when you listen to the guitars as one of the main elements of their unique sound.
Bands like MBV, slowdive, Bowery Electric...give you one direction describing the warm and the analog. That's what you can dive into again and again - especially if you see them on one of their concerts where they make the air vibrate like only a few other bands.
But this is still not enough to define the music of Monoland.
Loops and samples keep breaking through, just before the melancoly threatens to suffocate the noise. A soundland with soft, pink rooms of noisy guitars, sample-loops, steady basslines, quiet voice and hypnotic circulating melodies.
The rest is opalescent between walls of sound, trip-hop elements, track-structures and guitar-pop.
With their third album at the latest, Monoland established a reputation to
move between the unusual and the unexpected.
Adding sampler to a traditional pop-setup, the Berlin based band create
songs remarkably unique in sounds and structure.
This music is amazingly versatile and what you experience is curiously
influenced by the mood you are in and by the way you are listening.
You can listen to each track 20 times and every time you will hear something
different: new layers, previously unnoticed sounds, unknown links and
unexpected turns.
It is left to oneself. Monoland’s music does not simply end. Their music has
a visual dimension as it does not produce a finalized image. What you see is
that what you lay in it.
Monoland’s music lets you listen to yourself – lets you listen to what
happens to you inside. It’s all in oneself. In this way, Monoland are
subjective and that’s why they burst the pattern.
"Ben Chantice" was recorded in 2005 by Hendrik Gundlach, the live engineer of the band in Berlin and Leipzig and
after some good shows with, The Wedding Present, Maximo Park, garbadine, finn, a tour through Czech and some Festivals in Germany, Monoland are now working on a new album.
Dear Fans ,Friends & Family, We recieved a letter today from Mr.& Mrs. Copyright! Unfortunately we are not allowed to use our former name for promotional use anymore! Couple Copyright gave us a chance to change our name and to comment the situation:
Sad,but also a new start,so we came up (full of anger AARRGGHHH!!! ) with a new face & name!We also fired up a new demo from our upcoming "EP"! Check us out & We hope you guys can still feel it...!!!! Cheers, O Pistole!
„Mundoloco
is pure energy. Dance music from the first to the last note. Mundoloco isn’t
just a electronic live-act, it is a band. Acoustic power. Their performing
tools are „classic instruments“: keyboards, bass, drums, samples... that’s it! All
music is played live, Mundoloco doesn’t use turntables, beat machines and stuff
like that...“
TORTUGA BAR - STORM EP (VIERSIEBEN RECORDS/FINETUNES) OUT NOW!
This online EP release (5 Tracks & Artwork) is not just an appetizer for the album which follows on June 26 - among the album versions of "Storm" (feat. Evan Dando) and "Feel the Love" it contains a remix of "Storm", made by labelmates Monocular, the track "Cavallo Pazzo (Song For Mondo Fumatore To Sing)" feat. Werner Kureinski, former member of Aheads and "Do It Right", a nice version of the Daniel Johnston song performed by Tortuga Bar and Navel.
30.05.2009 18:00 Deutsches Historisches Museum Raum: Auditorium
unter den linden 2, , Berlin 10117
Cost: 07
http://www.geschichtsforum09.de/programm/film-medien
Die Berliner Mauer im Musikclip Sa, 30.05.2009, 18:00 - 19:30 Uhr
Besonders, aber nicht nur im letzten Jahrzehnt vor ihrem Fall war die
Berliner Mauer Drehort für verschiedene Musikclips. In
experimentelleren und Mainstreamclips wurde die westliche Seite als
bemalte Kulisse oder düsteres Symbol für/Manifest von Teilung und
Kaltem Krieg eingesetzt. Von der Ostseite dagegen war der
"antifaschistische Schutzwall" so gut wie unsichtbar. Mit Öffnung und
später Abbau der Mauer tritt sie in Clips auf als Sinnbild für
Aufbruch, Grenzüberschreitung und neuen Möglichkeiten. Berliner wie
internationale Interpreten agierten und agieren an Mauer und im
heutigen post-Grenze Stadtraum. Eine popkulturelle Zeitreise mit Die
Tödliche Doris, Rio Reiser, Depeche Mode, Silly, Günther Fischer, U2,
Jesus Jones, Fler, Ich+Ich u.a. Eine Veranstaltung von EYZ-Media /
Klipzona Archiv, Berlin Dank an die Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer und
Brotfabrik Kino Ort: Deutsches Historisches Museum Raum: Auditorium
Mitwirkende: Natalie Gravenor, EYZ-Media Welsh Ramona, Filmemacherin
musikern anwesend Wolfgang Müller, Musiker/Filmemacher Die Tödliche
Doris