Expo

MK galerie
Subjectief Venster

Jasper de Beijer
Wim Bosch
Wynolt Visser

Opening zondag 12 sept. 17 uur
10 Sep – 24 Oct 2010
Witte de Withstraat 53
3012 BM Rotterdam
open Wed – Sun 13.00 – 18.00

http://www.mkgalerie.nl/exhibitions/future/2010/subjectieve_venster.php

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I have no idea where to start if I want to write something about the great projects of Moritz von Oswald,
one of the most influential producers of techno music in the 90s. Together with Mark Ernestus
he founded the legendary Berlin based Basic Channel label (1993) and they form Rhythm & Sound.
Under this name they release their intepretation of the dub sound; stripped down, full of space
- deep, dark and mesmerizing. When listening to this music through the headphone I find myself
headnodding with my eyes closed behind the laptop – this music makes you think and reveals
your deepest thoughts. One of my favorite tunes is See Mih Jah – it’s monotone sound is
hypnotic and far from boring. See Mih Jah is the title track of the album which wears the same name.

In the past 14 years they released their tunes on a sublabel of Basic Channel called Burial Mix.
Expect more about Basic Channel and Moritz in the near future.

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Low Motion Disco keeps it slow, just like our postings in the past few months – ok, not that slow.
LMD is from Switzerland, the duo creates dreamy listening music where you can dance
to as well…slowly. Their sound is shaped by the combination of old-school dub techniques,
ambient field recordings, a passion for classic soul and r&b and the slow-motion rhythms
of hearts beating at rest. Their last album ‘Keep it slow’ was released in 2007 at the belgium
Eskimo Recordings. See their blog for mixes and inspiration.

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Joseph Churchward (born in 1933 in the ‘aiga Sā Anae in Samoa) is a Samoan New Zealander graphic designer and typesetter. He is famous for having designed fonts now used around the world. He has handcrafted over 570 original typefaces, and continues to do so to this day.[1]

He founded Churchward International Typefaces in 1969. German company Berthold Fototypes subsequently distributed his fonts throughout the world.[3]

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info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Churchward

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Back then everything was so much more "inventive"..

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