Earlier this year Wolfgang Voigt, co-founder of Kompakt and eminent techno producer best known for his releases as GAS and Mike Ink, revived his dormant Profan imprint.
A haven for more experimental electronic music, Profan re-entered the fray with a rhythmically jarring new 12″ from SOG (another of Voigt’s umpteen aliases). The next release on the label will also be from Voigt: its a full-length sequel of sorts to 2008’s Freiland Klaviermusik, with which it shares a title.
Out on June 8, the new Freiland Klaviermusik is inspired, like its predecessor, by the work of Conlon Nancorrow, best known for his high-speed compositions for player-piano. The cover art, described as a “tetrapak painting”, is by Voigt himself.
Tracklisting:
1. Alleingang
2. Zimmer
3. Feld
4. Geduld
5. Schweres Wasser
6. Brucke
7. Kammer
8. Mondlicht
9. Dunkler Weg
10. Verwandlung
11. Mecha
12. Symbol
13. Silberg