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NOLAND 003CD
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Gebrüder Teichmann's third album, Lost On Earth, merges transcultural collaborations and electronic music between 90 and 130bpm. The album was recorded in a multitude of cities and countries including Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, Mexico, Nigeria, Kenya, and Germany and features guest artists Abe Duque (NYC), MC Psychotek (Bulawayo), Wura Samba (Lagos), Santiago Rodrigues and Signal Deluxe (Mexico City), Sasha Perera (Berlin), Max Turner (Noland) and the Kibera based art collective Maasai Mbili. Crafted by jams and recording sessions round the globe, Lost On Earth captures the essence of a rough, pure, and direct mix, highlighting club, hip-hop, African influenced, and deep tracks. Brothers Andi and Hannes Teichmann, aka Gebrüder Teichmann, are electronic musicians, DJs, and cultural activists, and have been rooted in Berlin's techno underground and DIY-culture since the late nineties. The duo have performed at Berlin's premiere clubs including Berghain/Panorama Bar, WMF, Watergate, Bar25, and have hosted regular nights at Suicide Circus Berlin since 2009. Over the years the brothers have collaborated with numerous artists across a variety of genres. Collaborations have included hip hop, contemporary, traditional, and experimental music with collaborators including Ensemble Modern, Decoder Ensemble, Embryo, Joachim Irmler and Gudrun Gut, Foremost Poets, rRoxymore, Teknotika, Jahcoozi and Modeselektor, and their father, multi-instrumentalist Ulrich Teichmann. Andi and Hannes have put together several projects in cooperation with the Goethe-Institute, like Ten-Cities, BLNRB & Soundcamps in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Mexico, and established the intercultural electro ensembles Karachi Files (Pakistan/Europe), BLNRB (Nairobi/Berlin), and Mondmaschine (Mexican/Central America/Europe). With their label Noland they are compressing this diversity. Their musical activities, from DJing, giving workshops, and playing live sets, have taken them to over 60 countries as far as Afghanistan, Honduras, Sibiria, and Angola. Home in Berlin, they've been curating several festivals, such as the "From Inside To Way Out" at HAU Hebbel Am Ufer, the African Music Convention 2014, and parts of the Worldtronics Festival at Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Lost On Earth marks the first proper studio album Gebrüder Teichmann since 2011's They Made Us Do It (FEST 042CD). Lost On Earth also features: Amman Mushtaq, Eviltapes, Daniel Goldaracena, Ammara Brown, Flexxo, Maasai Mbili, Oren Gerlitz, and Fred Britzger.
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NOLAND 003LP
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Double LP version. Includes download code; Edition of 300. Gebrüder Teichmann's third album, Lost On Earth, merges transcultural collaborations and electronic music between 90 and 130bpm. The album was recorded in a multitude of cities and countries including Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, Mexico, Nigeria, Kenya, and Germany and features guest artists Abe Duque (NYC), MC Psychotek (Bulawayo), Wura Samba (Lagos), Santiago Rodrigues and Signal Deluxe (Mexico City), Sasha Perera (Berlin), Max Turner (Noland) and the Kibera based art collective Maasai Mbili. Crafted by jams and recording sessions round the globe, Lost On Earth captures the essence of a rough, pure, and direct mix, highlighting club, hip-hop, African influenced, and deep tracks. Brothers Andi and Hannes Teichmann, aka Gebrüder Teichmann, are electronic musicians, DJs, and cultural activists, and have been rooted in Berlin's techno underground and DIY-culture since the late nineties. The duo have performed at Berlin's premiere clubs including Berghain/Panorama Bar, WMF, Watergate, Bar25, and have hosted regular nights at Suicide Circus Berlin since 2009. Over the years the brothers have collaborated with numerous artists across a variety of genres. Collaborations have included hip hop, contemporary, traditional, and experimental music with collaborators including Ensemble Modern, Decoder Ensemble, Embryo, Joachim Irmler and Gudrun Gut, Foremost Poets, rRoxymore, Teknotika, Jahcoozi and Modeselektor, and their father, multi-instrumentalist Ulrich Teichmann. Andi and Hannes have put together several projects in cooperation with the Goethe-Institute, like Ten-Cities, BLNRB & Soundcamps in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Mexico, and established the intercultural electro ensembles Karachi Files (Pakistan/Europe), BLNRB (Nairobi/Berlin), and Mondmaschine (Mexican/Central America/Europe). With their label Noland they are compressing this diversity. Their musical activities, from DJing, giving workshops, and playing live sets, have taken them to over 60 countries as far as Afghanistan, Honduras, Sibiria, and Angola. Home in Berlin, they've been curating several festivals, such as the "From Inside To Way Out" at HAU Hebbel Am Ufer, the African Music Convention 2014, and parts of the Worldtronics Festival at Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Lost On Earth marks the first proper studio album Gebrüder Teichmann since 2011's They Made Us Do It (FEST 042CD). Lost On Earth also features: Amman Mushtaq, Eviltapes, Daniel Goldaracena, Ammara Brown, Flexxo, Maasai Mbili, Oren Gerlitz, and Fred Britzger.
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STAUBDIG 013CD
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After Peter Grummich's Dinner Music For Clubbers: Peter Grummich Plays Staubgold (STAUB 082CD), Alec Empire's Rauschgold: Alec Empire Plays Staubgold (STAUB 092CD) and label owner Markus Detmer's 100 Jahre Einsamkeit: Markus Detmer Plays Staubgold (STAUB 100CD), it's now Gebrüder Teichmann who put their hands on the Staubgold label back catalog in order to produce the fourth volume in this ongoing series of DJ mix CDs. On the beautifully-crafted Kraut und Rüben: (trans. "Kraut and Roots") Andi and Hannes Teichmann mix the finest moments of the Staubgold catalog into a challenging and totally genre-crossing whole which leads to musical territories yet unknown to their listeners. Includes one previously-unreleased track. Artists include: Kammerflimmer Kollektief, Reuber, Paul Wirkus, David Last, To Rococo Rot, MC Zulu, Institut Fuer Feinmotorik, Mapstation Featuring Ras Donovan, Ukoo Flani, Projekt Transmit, Heaven And, Jasmina Maschina, Alejandro Franov, Teichmannhurt, Die Welttraumforscher and Minit.
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DB 149CD
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Gebrüder Teichmann are the DJ brothers Andi and Hannes Teichmann, originally from Regensburg/Germany, and this is their debut full-length release. They were exposed to music by their father, the jazz saxophonist Ullrich Teichmann, right from the early days. As electronic music producers, they founded their own record label, Festplatten, and also release on such internationally-acclaimed labels as Kompakt and L'age D'or. They quickly found themselves becoming DJs in-demand and toured Germany and Europe extensively. In 2001 they also started a cooperation with the composer/zither player Leopold Hurt. In 2002, they joined up with fellow musicians and performing artists to found an art association called Graz e.V, which created not only an inspiring work space but also an independent room for regular exhibitions, symposiums, concerts and other cultural events. The brothers now live and work in Berlin. When the Teichmann brothers are at the decks or playing live, they ride high with the crowd, two guys on a natural high, jumping, raving, always wearing that distinctive Teichmann smile, a euphoria reflected in the music and a smile you can't help returning. The Teichmann brothers play ping-ponging sets with each playing off of the other, consistently unpredictable, yet focused. They dramatically mix genres from minimal to acid, to Chicago, techno, rock and house as one. The Teichmann party -- raved about not only by Berliners and crowds in Hamburg, Cologne and Munich, but even by those in the depths of Siberia. Featuring guests spots by Alice and Martin Haygis.
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DB 148EP
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The Berlin based exile-Bavarians, Festplatten label-chiefs and musical-world travelers Andi & Hannes Teichmann, jack us right back on the dancefloor with Yesternight. Known for their eclectic and always crowd-moving DJ and live sets, you'll always hear and feel their love and enthusiasm for music itself. Handmade music plays a big roll in their set-ups and is also a big influence on their productions. Their style is unique, a mixture of played instruments and computer, in which the computer more and more gets a recording and arranging host-system for the surrounding analog park.
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