For the first time ever, this book wolfgang voigt – gas presents the
visual aspect of the comprehensive gas project. it is not meant to be a
monolithic retrospective of his visual work, but it features a broad
spectrum of photographic images taken between 1995 and 1998 showing
many different moods and perspectives of wolfgang voigt’s cosmos. what
they all have in common, however, is the mystical focus and seemingly,
the blurring of boundaries between lightness and darkness, happiness
and depression, kitsch and art, pixels and leaves. and the enclosed
music cd, voigt has opened his treasure chest and presents some
well-selected, rare jewels from the very early days (and nights). four
of the five tracks have never been released or played before. in the
middle of the 1990’s, wolfgang voigt, better known under a great many
pseudonyms such as mike ink, studio1 or grungerman, and the driving
force behind the rise of cologne minimal techno, had reached a
temporary peak in his career. regardless, he never really stopped
pursuing and developing his true creative music passion. going back to
the 1980s, voigt began working under a self realized concept he named
blei. taking in the most varied sound models, he began to extract
elements from classical, polka, or brass music, and along with
electronic pop music and german schlager sounds form a distinguished
and unique pop music style that would fit in with the subculture at
that time. in the early 1990s, influenced by techno, voigt began to
experiment with a timbal marching through strongly alienated,
free-floating string loops. these elegiac tracks, their lack of
beginning nor end beginninglessness and endlessness, their
intoxicating, smooth and partly amorphous structure sounded to him like
evaporating gas and thus, gas music was born. gas is the vision of a
sonic body between schönberg and kraftwerk, between french horn and
bass drum. gas is wagner goes glam rock, and hansel and gretel on acid.
gas is there to take you on a seemingly endless march through the under
woods – and into the discoteque – of an imaginary, nebulous forest.
in
his music, wolfgang voigt does not create a direct reference to the
original sounds and or even the forest itself. he rather tries to
reduce the material to its basic aesthetic structure by using different
zoom, loop and alienation techniques in order to release it from its
original meaning and context. his intention is to create a kind of
aesthetic essence, a cave (detail/loop/repetition) where you can get
lost. and for all of you who think that this is too heavy to ingest,
please accept this as wonderful music. Tracklist 01 - der wald (1992,
00:10:00) 02 - das moor (1992, 00:10:46) 03 - november 89 (1989,
00:10:33)04 - nah und fern (1998, 00:11:42) 05 - tal 90 (1990,
00:12:44) all tracks previously unreleased
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