Jan Jelinek
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Jan Jelinek | |
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Background information | |
Also known as |
The Exposures Farben Gramm N. Gratin |
Origin | Berlin, Germany |
Genres | Minimal techno, glitch, microhouse, ambient, IDM |
Occupations | Producer, musician |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | ~scape, En/Of, Soup Disk, Audiosphere, Faitiche |
Website | www.janjelinek.com |
Jan Jelinek is a German electronic musician who also operates under the names of Farben, Gramm and The Exposures. His music is usually categorized as minimal techno, glitch or microhouse, and is characterized by deep basslines, extensive use of samples from earlier jazz and rock recordings, and clicks & cuts effects. He is the founder of the German record label Faitiche.
Discography
Albums
- Personal Rock (1999)
- Loop-finding-jazz-records (2001)
- Improvisations And Edits Tokyo, 26 September 2001 (2002)
- Textstar (2002)
- 1+3+1 (2003)
- La Nouvelle Pauvreté (2003)
- Kosmischer Pitch (2005)
- Lost Recordings 2000-2004 as The Exposures (2005)
- Tierbeobachtungen (2006)
- Bird, Lake, Objects with Masayoshi Fujita (2010)
EPs/Singles/Compilations
- Tendency EP (2000)
External links
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