Monolake

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Monolake is an electronic music act based in Berlin. Originally consisting of members Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke, Monolake is now perpetuated by Robert while Gerhard focuses on running Ableton. In fall 2004, Torsten "T++" Pröfrock became a member of Monolake.

Monolake's minimal, dub-influenced techno music helped establish the sound of the Chain Reaction label, also located in Berlin. Robert runs the [ml/i] Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music label and is releasing Monolake's recordings through it.

Robert sometimes plays performances over the Internet with Deadbeat, using a custom software application called Atlantic Waves.

Monolake is named after Mono Lake, which is east of the Sierra Nevada in California.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Monolake

  • Cyan (1995, 12")
  • Magenta (1996, 12")
  • Lantau/Macao (1997, 12")
  • Occam/Arte (1997, 12"; re-released 2001)
  • Hongkong (1997, CD)
  • Tangent (1998, 12")
  • Interstate (1999, CD)
  • Gobi: The Desert EP (1999, CD)
  • Fragile/Static (1999, 12")
  • Stratosphere/Ice (2000, 12")
  • Gravity (2001, CD)
  • Ionized/Ping/Frost (2001, 12")
  • Polaroid/Polaroid Remix (2001, 12")
  • Cinemascope (2001, CD)
  • Bicom/Remoteable Cut (2001, 12")
  • Linear/Atomium/Reminiscense (2003, 12")
  • Momentum (2003, CD)
  • Cern/White_II (2003, 12")
  • Invisible/Force (2005, 12")
  • Axis/Carbon (2005, 12")
  • Polygon Cities (2005, CD)
  • Digitalis/Plumbicon (2005, 12")
  • Plumbicon Versions I (2005, 12")
  • Plumbicon Versions II (2005, 12")
  • Plumbicon Versions (2006, CD)
  • Alaska/Melting [1] (2006, 12")
  • Alaska Remixes (2006, 12")

[edit] Robert Henke

  • Piercing Music (1994, CD; re-released 2003)
  • Floating Point (1997, CD)
  • Signal to Noise (2004, CD)
  • Layering Buddha (2006, CD and 5 x 12")

[edit] Helical Scan

  • Index (1996, 12")

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ aspiranten.blog: Track of the Day (24. July 2006)
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