Constructed by Robert Henke and T++ at the Centre de la Recherche Numérique summer to winter 2004. Time and space created using a NED Synclavier II, PPG Wave 2.3 and Ableton Operator. Additional timbres squeezed out of an Oberheim Xpander, a Yamaha SY77 and a Sequential Circuits Prophet VS. Edited and sequenced in Ableton Live 4, mastering with Weiss EQ and Finalizer. Cathedral from Lexicon. Speakers Genelec. Voice by Viki.
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Constructed by Robert Henke and T++ at the Centre de la Recherche Numérique summer to winter 2004. Time and space created using a NED Synclavier II, … read more
Constructed by Robert Henke and T++ at the Centre de la Recherche Numérique summer to winter 2004. Time and space created using a NED Synclavier II, PPG Wave 2.3 and Ableton Operator. Ad… read more
Monolake was formed in 1995 as the duo of Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke, although on later albums the group consisted of Henke alone, with Behles focusing his time on running the Ableton software company. Their sound can generally be described as minimal techno filled with nice touch of fine tech dub, although the 1999 Gobi. The Desert EP, which contains a single 37-minute atmospheric piece, is a notable exception. Monolake first released an album and several 12"s on Berlin's Chain Reaction label, then on Monolake/Imbalance Computer Music, which is operated by Robert H… read more
Monolake was formed in 1995 as the duo of Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke, although on later albums the group consisted of Henke alone, with Behles focusing his time on running the Ableton … read more
Monolake was formed in 1995 as the duo of Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke, although on later albums the group consisted of Henke alone, with Behles focusing his time on running the Ableton software company. Their sound can generally b… read more