2015
27
Freitag Februar

5 Jahre TURBO - Gaiser Live

Grelle Forelle Spittelauer Lände 12, 1090 Wien
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5 Jahre TURBO - Gaiser Live am 27. February 2015 @ Grelle Forelle.
  • Mainfloor:

  • Gaiser LIVE
  • Lampert 
  • Matt Mor
  • Kitchen hosted by Manifest:

  • Roman Rauch 
  • Fabe

We are super happy to be bringing Gaiser back to Vienna for the first time in over 4 years. He will be presenting his “False Light” album which debuted last year. A key member of the Minus family for almost a decade, Jon Gaiser is to release False Light, his third artist album on Richie Hawtins label in autumn 2014. The ten-track affair shows the American born, Berlin based techno innovator to have continued to evolve since his last full length and again is a very complete and contemporary Techno tale.

Since 2005, Gaiser has been at the heart of the minimal techno movement. His hugely atmospheric EPs and LPs have always explored the darker, more stripped back and abstract edges of the dancefloor and have often done so in conjunction with immersive and complimentary live visuals. A trained percussionist and sometime punk rock drummer, around the age of 15 Gaiser discovered the underground techno scene in Detroit and was completely intrigued by the energy of the music and so began collecting drum machines, synthesizers and FX units to build a studio in his teens. Before long he impressed techno innovator Richie Hawtin, was signed to Minus and soon began releasing on the seminal label. Playing in Europe so often meant the natural thing for him to do was to move to Berlin, and it is from there that his sound has flourished.

The new album was written with a specific approach in mind, as Jon explains: My main idea while working on this album was to go into the studio and have as much fun as possible. I wanted to create something where each track complemented each other, where all of the tracks relate to each other in a way so that the whole album tells a story. But ultimately, I wanted it to be a fun story…