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Muschelkalk (Edit)

from B​-​Dubs by Bernhard Wöstheinrich

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It’s the lymph that transmits the information to keep me alive. Let's say: essential to my functioning. I am not just my thinking, I am all that, this body and these organs, these sensations and the sensation of them.

There is no more straight way in all this than there is a circle. Separating the cycle from the evolution now seems to me quite childish. There is only impermanent permanence, the “coniunctio oppositorum”. The Groove That Hovers. I perceive new sensations. I hear this sound that beats me and carries me at the same time, and I surrender myself. And I'm here, too.

Is the echo good for us, or does it destroy us? Memories rock us to the core and capture our attention, pinning us to the past. Do we have to get rid of them in order to roll into the present?

From the album Muschelkalk by Reichenhall
reichenhall.bandcamp.com/album/muschelkalk

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from B​-​Dubs, released October 18, 2023
Bernhard Wöstheinrich: Sequencer, Keyboards & Synthesizer
Lukas Radiomodul: Loopmachine
Mathieu Sylvestre (SONUS EORUM): Looper and Electronics, Real-time Sound Transformations (on "Muschelkalk", "Euphotic Zone", and "Phonolith")

Edited & produced by Lukas Radiomodul and Bernhard Wöstheinrich
Mastering by Markus Reuter

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Bernhard Wöstheinrich Berlin, Germany

Bernhard Wöstheinrich elicits meaning from abstraction in electronic music and painting. He has studied graphic design and has created an eclectic body of work in both graphics and music.
Bernhard speaks in his own musical voice; the musical arc of his work often moves from the curiously beautiful to the beautifully curious.
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