woensdag 1 februari 2012

Schallwelle Awards - The Nominees


The voting period for the Schallwelle Awards has ended, and the 5 nominees for each of the 4 categories have been confirmed!
On the day of the awards ceremony (on March 10th) it will become clear who win the awards!
In two of the categories I have been nominated!
Here's the complete list of nominees (in alphabetical order):

Bester Künstler/Act national
... F.D. Project
Loom
Picture Palace Music
Schmoelling, Johannes
Tangerine Dream

Bestes Album national

Matzumi - In mutatio tempora
Picture Palace Music - Metropolis Poetry
Pyramid Peak - 5vor12
Reckzeh, Uwe - Subsesizer
Schmoelling, Johannes - Time and Tide

Bester Künstler international

Boots, Ron
Glenn
RemySchroyder, Steve & Skrzek, Josef
van der Heijden, Eric

Bestes Album international

Boddy, Ian & Paralell Worlds - Exit Strategy
Gandalf - Erdenklang und Sternentanz
Remy - The Great Church Trilogy
SynthNL - Apollo
van der Heijden, Eric - Dal Segno
First of all thanks a lot to all of you who voted for me and my music! Very much appreciated!
And indeed my congratulations are going to the other nominees / fellow musicians!
For now I will have to be patient and wait until "The Day"...
More information about the Schallwelle Preisverleihung, schedule, availability of tickets, etc., please visit their website.

maandag 2 januari 2012

Schallwelle nominations

First of all I am wishing everyone all the best - in good health - for 2012!

I am nominated for the annual Schallwelle Preisverleihung in the following categories:

- "Best international artist" (Remy)
- "Best international album" (Remy - i-Dentity)
- "Best international album" (Remy - The Great Church Trilogy)

Voting has already started and ends on January 31st 2012, so if you want to support me, and/or you think my music belongs to the 'best' in these categories, I hope you want to spend 1-2 minutes of your precious time to vote for me on http://voting.schallwelle-preis.de/

NB: it's required to submit at least one (and max. three) vote(s) per category. So also for two categories for which I am not nominated ("Best national (German) artist" and "Best national album").
Your votes are valid when you have submitted your name + e-mail.

My thanks are infinite!

And if you haven't heard my music / the nominated albums yet, you can listen to excerpts on my website:
www.desertedislandmusic.nl/catalog.html

vrijdag 16 december 2011

Exclusive Christmas track

Yesterday I've submitted my interpretation of "The Little Drummer Boy", exclusively for this year's Christmas edition of Syndae podcast. The show will be on Friday December 23rd and can be listened to via http://www.syndae.de/.
To be honest I am not a huge fan of Christmas songs, but after being asked several times by host Stefan (who is doing an excellent job promoting electronic music, and came up with very nice concept of his annual Christmas show, containing exclusive tracks from various musicians from the electronic music scene), I 'promised' more than once to come up with a track. Finally, for this special's third edition, I've gathered inspiration and managed to create something (in my opinion) nice!

The track starts quite 'basic', making use of the traditional arrangements, but 'customized' with electronic sounds. During this 'introduction' a voice tells the story behind the track, which is about a drummer boy, who plays his own song over and over again. At a certain point he wants to expose much more than he normally did.
This evolves into a second part of the track which focuses on percussion (which represents the drums of the boy), heavy sequencing and soloing!
Wouter Bessels again did the mastering of the track.

Be ensured to listen to this special show the 23rd. If you are not able to listen, you can always hear the complete later from the archive!

dinsdag 6 december 2011

Updates and recent activities

It has already been some time ago since the last update, actually because there's not much to mention anything concrete about the projects I am currently working on. But ok, here's a short overview:

"The Great Church Trilogy" presentations, airplay and reviews.
 In October and November I presented my latest album, "The Great Church Trilogy", at the Electronic Circus and E-Live Festivals, as well as the bookmarket at the Grote of St.Bavokerk / Great Church of Haarlem (where I did all the concerts, of which this album contains a selection).

Furthermore there has been aired music from my latest album, "The Great Church Trilogy", on several radiostations worldwide, and in the meanwhile the first reviews are appearing. Expect some more the coming time, including a 'recommendation' in the December edition of iO-Pages.

Availability
Besides the 'usual' mailorders (e.g. Groove Unlimited, Cue Records, Ricochet Dream) and download platforms (MusicZeit), "The Great Church Trilogy" is now also available from CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon, and a very large amount of legal download sites. Just drop me a message if you would like to see my music available from any other store or website.

Current projects
At this moment I am working on some very exciting projects. Actually I can't give you much concrete information on most of the projects yet, but keep in touch with this blog and my websites for latest updates! Here's an overview:

Christmas track
Firstly, I am near completion of the exclusive track for this year's Christmas edition of the Syndae podcast (hosted by Stefan Schulz).
Actually I don't have much with (most of the) Christmas songs (and that's the main reason I didn't get inspiration when I was asked to deliver a track for the past editions of Stefan's excellent show), but this year I got myself together to create something nice (I think)! It will be a ten-minute version of "The Little Drummer Boy". My version of this track tells the story of the little drummer boy, who plays his own song over and over again. The track starts very traditional, almost as 'dull' as the original song, but with an electronic approach. As the regular part of the song ends, the boy wants to expose more of his skills, which develops into a continuation of the track (in my opinion the most interesting part) containing sequences and a lot of percussion! Anyhow, the show (which can be listened to via http://syndae.de/. Afterwards the complete show can be downloaded from this site) will contain lots of exclusive Christmas tracks by various musicians of electronic music, so it will be absolutely worth to listen to this show on December 23rd.

Collaborations
Secondly, I am working on some collaborations. One of them will be - as you might have already noticed when you are following me on Facebook - with Synth.nl (who already contributed on my previous album "i-Dentity"). At this moment we already have a lot of music recorded, and there should follow some more sessions soon, with the intention to finally have an album release somewhere next year.
Another collaboration is being planned with Gert Emmens (who also appears on "i-Dentity"). But more concrete information about this follows somewhere beginning of next year.
Some time ago I've finished an ambient project, but in my ears the most recent mix, 'misses' something. To make this track complete and ready for a release, I asked Wolfram Spyra to work on it. Things for this project should be worked out the coming months, and I am very excited what this project will sound like in the end!
And another interesting studio project I am conducting is a project which involves a couple of well-known names in the electronic music scene. It's a project which has been started quite a while ago (already back in 2010), and it's intended to lead to some very exciting musical creations. Due to working with eight different musicians, and their busy schedules (including myself), it is quite difficult to have a clear working schedule (and because of this, it could easily take another year, or two, to complete the whole concept), but it now finally gets any shape. I really hope to give you more concrete information about this project soon.

Concerts
If it's still not enough, there are also planned some upcoming concerts in 2012, to start with an appearance during the Ron Boots & Friends new year's concert at Theater De Enck in Oirschot, January 8th. Actually this should have been an surprise appearance, but it already leaked last weekend. Order your tickets from here if you haven't done yet.

And be ensured to put Saturday evening, May 19th in your agenda! Together with Ron Boots I will be organising a very special event at the Great Church of Haarlem. All information, as well as tickets, will be available somewhere in January. To be continued...

Fall 2011, I will also do a concert at the Planetarium in Bochum, Germany. No concrete date set yet, as there are a couple of pending options.

So, that's it for now! ...Oops, did I say it was a short overview? Sorry for that...

Anyhow, really hope to supply you as soon as possible with concrete details about all above!

zaterdag 29 oktober 2011

"The Great Church Trilogy" updates


My new release "The Great Church Trilogy" has been promoted succesfully so far at the Electronic Circus and E-Live Festivals, and on November 12th I will also be present with the new release and my other music at the Grote of St.Bavokerk / Great Church of Haarlem.
Again note that I will NOT be performing that day! I've got a lot of question about this several times, but although I will be delighted if you drop by (and even more if you also buy my music;-)), I can't bring you any live music at this location until somewhere halfway 2012. To be continued...

Furthermore the promotional discs have been sent out to several radio-stations and magazines/e-zines, so expect more airplay and reviews the coming time!

And as we speak the availability of "The Great Church Trilogy" has been extended to CD-Baby and iTunes. Check complete availability at http://www.desertedislandmusic.nl/.

donderdag 20 oktober 2011

E-Live Festival 2011

Last Saturday I presented my new album, "The Great Church Trilogy", at the E-Live Festival in Oirschot.
Time flies, having in mind I gave my last concert half a year ago at the same location, during the E-Day Festival.
The event was completely sold out and besides the familiar faces I’ve also met a lot of people for the first time!

In between the concerts I’ve had a busy time at my stall, and actually didn’t have time to see Matzumi’s concert. I’ve already witnessed her first concert ever at the Garten Party in Hamm, last year, where we also jammed together with MorPheusz.

I did see a part of René van der Wouden’s first (of three) set, which contained very nice Berliner Schule-like music, and depending on the amount of people in the hall (full house) a lot of others appreciated his music too!

One concert I was looking forward to, was Eric van der Heijden’s. Playing a lot of his new album "Dal Segno" (which was released during this day), as well as some of his known tracks. He started solo, and was not much later accompanied by Harald van der Heijden on percussion and Frank Dorittke on guitar.
It was very clear these guys played more than once together, and besides that, they were also having a lot of fun on stage!
The very nice music combined with the nice stage lights and smoke created an excellent mystic atmosphere.
Eric’s perfectionism could be noticed during the concert; well-chosen sounds, and thought-out compositions and melodies made the concert a pleasure to witness!
While the overall-feeling and musical creations reminded me mostly of grand-master Vangelis, the encore (which actually was the only Berlin School-like track of Eric’s performance) made a very nice bridge to the next concert to come, in the end receiving a well-deserved standing ovation of the audience.

After a break of one-and-a-half hours it was time for the headliner of this year’s edition of E-Live.
Shortly before the start it was announced that the concert was going to be performed in two parts, containing an intermission. As a result of this the show ended around 0:15 AM instead of the planned 23:00 PM. People from all over the world (even from U.S.A., Russia and Japan) came over to witness the unique performance of Johannes Schmoelling, Jerome Froese and Robert Waters, aka Loom.
Ron Boots, organiser of the festival (who made an excellent decision to get these guys to Theater De Enck), simply announced this act as: "Ladies and gentlemen: ..... Loom", just to avoid any references with
Tangerine Dream or any of the artist’s solo careers.

The curtains opened and Johannes Schmoelling appeared on stage - under loud applause of the audience - taking place in front of the grand piano, hitting the first notes of (the legendary) "Palace of Dreams". After this magnificent introduction, also Jerome Froese and Robert Waters took place behind their equipment, and the show blasted off with an new untitled track. Followed by Tangerine Dream's "La Marche" and "Catwalk".

After these fine tracks, Johannes told shortly about the establishment of Loom, he introduced the musicians, and he explained Jerome was a little bit compromised, because pain in his right leg.
The show would continue with more songs from Jerome, Johannes and Tangerine Dream, to continue with "Going West" from the 80's movie "Flashpoint".
The next tracks followed with a constant high quality: Schmoelling's "Matjora Is Still Alive", Froese's "A Room In The House Closed To The Public" and another two Schmoelling tracks, "A Long Way Home" and
"Abacus", continued by a collaboration of Jerome and Johannes (which appears on Jerome's third solo album), "Crystal Red". Loom left the stage for the intermission, receiving a loud applause.

As soon as the curtains opened again after the break, Johannes re-appeared and played the grand piano for a second time with one of his own pieces, "Circles". Another excellent solo-piece which again immediately caught the attention of the very respectful and fucused audience!
"Towards The Evening Star" (which is one of my favourite TD-pieces after they went into a (let’s say it respectfully) 'different' direction, early 90’s) continued the show, with all musicians on stage again.
Hereafter Schmoelling's "Rise Of The Smooth Automation" and Froese's "My Reality At 52 Degrees Of Latitude" and "Cartoony Universe" were played. Tangerine Dream's "White Eagle" (which was accompanied with unique images of Tangerine Dream, showing a young Peter Baumann, Edgar and Jerome Froese) and "Beach Theme" continued the extremely constant show, after which the musicians left the stage, to re-appear after the loud applaus and yelling of the audience!

Then it was time for the encores!
Jerome Froese's "A Mellow Morning", followed by the title track of Johannes Schmoelling's latest album, "Time And Tide".
While a large amount of people already started to leave the hall after the last track, the three musicians re-entered the stage once more to perform the energetic Tangerine Dream track "Choronzon".
After more than two hours of music there came an end to the fabulous show!

For me this performance was in first instance very special because exactly a year ago this collaboration was already being announced officially by Johannes and Jerome, at the Ricochet Gathering in Berlin, where I was also present due to my performance at this event. Secondly I think that Tangerine Dream had one of their best and most innovating eras together with and thanks to Johannes Schmoelling.

Although the concert didn't contain tracks which were better than others, it maintained a constant high quality during the complete show. No exceptions!
Where Johannes Schmoelling seemed to be the most significant member, the tasks within the band seemed to be very clear: Robert Waters managing the sequencing and background parts, Jerome Froese playing all guitar parts, including solos, and Johannes Schmoelling playing all melodies and solos, making a lot of use of his Roland Jupiter 8. Although all music was prepared and thought out, each track remained spontaneously and refreshing.

Conclusion: Loom’s concert was a very unique experience, and in my opinion it was the most special concert I’ve ever witnessed during my presence at the past E-Live and E-Day Festivals.
The variation of old and completely new tracks (which actually couldn’t be exceeded by means of sound quality - which was exactly the way they wanted to have it sound like, according to Robert Waters) and material from the individual artists, as well as Tangerine Dream classics, worked out excellent.
The high-level performance, exposing the skills and professionality of the three musicians, in combination with their experience and significance in the music scene, and the chemistry that they had together, made it all complete.
Keeping in mind that this kind of musical experience doesn’t happen very much (read: something really very special happened - which I actually can't describe, but can only be confirmed by those who were there), I am really wondering how many of the present people have really noticed how significant this concert was for the current electronic music scene!

maandag 3 oktober 2011

"The Great Church Trilogy" released

Last Saturday my new album "The Great Church Trilogy" was released at the Electronic Circus Festival in Gütersloh, Germany. The release is a selection of tracks recorded live during my past performances at the Grote of St.Bavokerk / Great Church of Haarlem.

Check http://www.desertedislandmusic.nl/ for soundclips, availability and ordering information.

I've experienced a very nice time at the Electronic Circus Festival, where I saw nice performances and met friendly and inspiring people.
The next event where I am presenting my new album will be (the sold out) E-Live on October 15th. Hope to see you there!