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A pioneer in the fields of abstract 'clicks & cuts', Frank Bretschneider is well known for his recordings as Komet for labels like Mille Plateaux, 12K, and Raster-Noton, the influential imprint he co-founded in 1999 together with Alva Noto and Olaf Bender. Born and raised in East Germany, Bretschneider spent his childhood in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz), studying graphic design and painting, before conducting first electronic music experiments in 1984. His strong interest in the interaction between graphic and music led to the formation of the Rastermusik label in 1996 together with Olaf Bender, which was eventually joined with Carsten Nicolai's Noton imprint to from Raster-Noton. Bretschneider lives as a freelance musician and composer in Berlin.
Berlin, Germany
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Kippschwingungen
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rated 5 of 5.0
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05-2012
8 Tracks
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Album 84.81 MB 7,45 €
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Komet
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rated 4 of 5.0
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02-2011
7 Tracks
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Album 89.41 MB 5,95 €
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EXP (+Visual Data)
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rated 4 of 5.0
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05-2010
12 Tracks, 1 Video
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Album 620.06 MB 9,99 €
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Rhythm
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06-2007
9 Tracks
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Album 94.95 MB 7,45 €
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07-2005
12K
12 Tracks
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Album 134.25 MB 9,99 €
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looping I-VI (and other assorted love songs)
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05-2004
12K
12 Tracks
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Album 104.18 MB 9,99 €
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03-2002
12K
9 Tracks
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Album 105.29 MB 7,45 €
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22 May 2012
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Frank Bretschneider's project exploring the unique East German electronic instrument the Subharchord dates back to 2007, this is the first release edited from a live performance. More 'technique' than 'techno', his creation of minutely detailed filter fluctuations, rhythmical pulses and eerie resonances are a pure joy.
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04 February 2011
5,95 €
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Divulging from his more abstract experimentalism, Frank Bretschneider's latest album on Shitkatapult treads a straighter techno, named after his 'Komet' moniker. Opening with a deliriously droney track, Bretschneider continues with pulsating, finely sculpted techno to great effect. Excellent.
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17 May 2010
9,99 €
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'Clicks & cuts' pioneer Frank Bretschneider releases a new solo work on his Raster-Noton imprint. Constructed from sounds generated by 'mechanics, electricity, magnetism, light and other radiation', 'EXP' comes with a great 18 minute video of algorithmic visualisations.
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This artist is featured in Feature #082:
Audio-Visual Album On Raster-Noton
Experimental music pioneer Frank Bretschneider returns with a new album for his Raster-Noton imprint: Titled 'EXP' and released today, the album features an 18 minute video of algorithmic visualisations in addition to its 53 minutes of audio.  more...
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