EB Premiere: K. Leimer – “Gisella”
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March 31, 2014
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# EB Premiere: K. Leimer – “Gisella”
Following re-releases by Craig Leon and Harald Grosskopf, Brooklyn
experimental label [RVNG Intl.][1]{: target="_blank"} is preparing to
drop the latest instalment in its archival series, this time unearthing
rare work by Seattle-based ambient visionary K. Leimer. We're pleased to
be premiering one of the tracks, the loping, piano-led "Gisella", two
week's ahead of the record's release date in May.
Who is K. Leimer? A key figure within Seattle's music underground in the
seventies, his label Palace of Lights was an outpost for experimental
composers during that period. His own work developed from a teenage
interest in the art discourses of CAN, Neu and Faust---an interest which
led him to create his own compositions on pawnshop recording equipment.
A few gear upgrades later (specifically, the acquisition of a Minimoog
and multitrack tape machine), and with an ear cocked to the Terry
Riley-inspired compositions of Robert Fripp and Brian Eno on (*No
Pussyfooting), *he refined his own style of generative music which would
eventually find a small but receptive audience. It's Leimer's work
that's *not* found on Palace of Lights that RVNG Int. is focusing on; *A
Period of Review*, features thirty unheard tracks from Leimer's own
archive. Alongside "Gisella", we're presenting the premiere of the
official video for the track, which also provides some background info
into the project.
A Period of Review *is released via [RVNG Intl.][1]{: target="_blank"}
on May 13th, 2014.*
[1]: http://igetrvng.com/
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text: '<p>Following re-releases by Craig Leon and Harald Grosskopf, Brooklyn experimental label <a href="http://igetrvng.com/" target="_blank">RVNG Intl.</a> is preparing to drop the latest instalment in its archival series, this time unearthing rare work by Seattle-based ambient visionary K. Leimer. We’re pleased to be premiering one of the tracks, the loping, piano-led “Gisella”, two week’s ahead of the record’s release date in May.</p><p>Who is K. Leimer? A key figure within Seattle’s music underground in the seventies, his label Palace of Lights was an outpost for experimental composers during that period. His own work developed from a teenage interest in the art discourses of CAN, Neu and Faust—an interest which led him to create his own compositions on pawnshop recording equipment. A few gear upgrades later (specifically, the acquisition of a Minimoog and multitrack tape machine), and with an ear cocked to the Terry Riley-inspired compositions of Robert Fripp and Brian Eno on (<em>No Pussyfooting), </em>he refined his own style of generative music which would eventually find a small but receptive audience. It’s Leimer’s work that’s <em>not</em> found on Palace of Lights that RVNG Int. is focusing on; <em>A Period of Review</em>, features thirty unheard tracks from Leimer’s own archive. Alongside “Gisella”, we’re presenting the premiere of the official video for the track, which also provides some background info into the project.</p><p>A Period of Review <em>is released via <a href="http://igetrvng.com/" target="_blank">RVNG Intl.</a> on May 13th, 2014.</em></p>'
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# EB Premiere: K. Leimer – “Gisella” Following re-releases by Craig Leon and Harald Grosskopf, Brooklyn experimental label [RVNG Intl.][1]{: target="_blank"} is preparing to drop the latest instalment in its archival series, this time unearthing rare work by Seattle-based ambient visionary ...
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is focusing on; *A Period of Review*, features thirty unheard tracks from Leimer's own archive. Alongside "Gisella", we're presenting the premiere of the official video for the track, which also provides some background info into the project. A Period of Review *is released via [RVNG In...