I was born and raised in Düsseldorf, Germany, the breeding ground of Kraftwerk.
Since 1997 I’ve been running Background Records. Long before Minimal Techno turned into a genre, and subgenre after subgenre were invented, i was trying to provide a cultural conduit for the more minimal sounding side of things. Some of the most influential international musicians of the genre had their works presented on the Background Imprint. Artists such as: Sutekh, Jan Jelinek, Todd Sines, Terrence Dixon, Jeff Milligan, Akufen, Submania, Dean DeCosta, Rhythm Maker, Kit Clayton, Ectomorph, Deadbeat, Baby Ford, Stewart Walker, Donnacha Costello, Geoff White, Smyglyssma, Portable, Antiguo Automata Mexicano, Oliver Hacke, Frivolous and many others. The Label had it's focus on introducing and educating the world to the geographic variable influences that exist within the genre.
At the same time, I could not ignore my undeniable appreciation for house music and therefore, decided to start a second label called "A touch of Class".
In 2007 my new Label YORE focusing on the old school side of things has come alive as my latest label operation. Word is the Bond, Deep is the message.
My own music?
In 2000 I released my own material, at first on the Sound Variation [---] series in form of a set of 10 x 12" set.
Next to the series I also started putting out dance material. Music, that is focused on the Groove and is based on my rich experiences as an Live Act. More releases followed on “Vazbit” (incl. the full length album “repetitive moments last forever CD/LP) as well as releases on Paris based “Telegraph” & Yore itself. Apart from having played countless clubs, festivals and venues around the globe as a Live Act, I was lucky enough to have played places like the legendary “Liquid Room” in Tokyo to the Mutek Festival in Mexico.
Besides that, to me it's all about collecting records! Vinyl all the way.
this thing could easily control the parameters of your favorite midi device! just think: fluid control over all of those parameters... oh the probabilities!
Hi Andy, Thanks for the comment. Sorry I missed you in Akron. My friend Jason said your set was fantastic and you had some good music conversation. Our new album 'Vryashn' was just released btw.
"The unique talents of the constantly evolving Bible and Henry are on full display with Vryashn. For one, the well honed laptopist duo turn here to piano as their main medium. While the warmth, spacious piano movements of ambient pioneers Harld Budd and Brian Eno is often drawn upon for inspiration by other artists, few are able to use the instrument in ways heard on Vryashn. Rather than sparse notes played between silences, Bible and Henry use the piano as a launching pad into a sprawling world of minimal piano motifs that build tension and release given a depth through subtle laptop treatments. Vryashn is arguably a definitive statement of Bible and Henry's talents as composers on the cutting edge of an overflowing and arguably oversampled electronic scene. Beyond synthetic 'soundscapes' or 'interesting textures' Vr