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Artist description
Testrauschen is improvised ambient electronic music. We just sit down and play - sometimes hours without a break. Most of our music is taken from these sessions.
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Music Style
Ambient |
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Artist History
In May 2002, we (Enzo Cage and Karsten Koch) accidentally met in a bar in Munich. We realized that we both had an almost identical musical background: We had spent years composing computer music as teenagers. At the same time, I (Karsten) had finished setting up a synthesizer studio. It contained a fender rhodes, some old synthesizers and effect boxes, a vocoder and a groove box.
When Enzo came visiting the new studio, we instantly improvised "The Fermi Paradox". The result impressed us so much that we decided to do more sessions and publish them under the name "Testrauschen". We always work the same way: We just sit down and play. Preparations are kept on a minimum level. In August 2002 we started inviting other people to our sessions. We recorded beautiful pieces of music with Mixter and Max Glück.
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Group Members
Enzo Cage, Karsten Koch |
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Instruments
Electric Pianos, Analogue Synthesizers, Vocoder, Computers |
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Location
Munich, Bavaria - Germany |
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