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  1. 30 de nov. de 2022 · 3 February 1947 (age 76) Born In. Hamburg, Germany. Asmus Tietchens is a German electronic musician who has pursued "absolute music" through an almost mathematical process of rigid formal exercises. With strong ties to Karlheinz Stockhausen's early electronic work, Tietchens specializes in irregular patterns of sonic abstraction… read more.

  2. 7 de mar. de 2014 · Asmus Tietchens - Ultima Tundra. 6:12; Asmus Tietchens - Zweites Nachtstück. 5:37; Lists Add to List. MY 1980 by jakino; BIGTOPSHIT by D.ZARACLA; Krautrock + Neue Deutsche Welle by luisj; Interest but broadloaded by appeldepeer;

  3. Glimmen by Asmus Tietchens released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. P. O. Box 11453, 1001 GL Amsterdam, The Netherlands. P. O. Box 83296, Portland, OR 97283, U.S.A. Compilation of two vinyl releases: Track 1 originally released as Zwingburgen Des Hedonismus (Multimood MRC 003) in 1987. Tracks 2 & 3 originally released as Marches Funèbres (Multimood MRC 008) in 1988. Packaged in a standard jewel case with 4 ...

  5. 29 de sept. de 2003 · More Reviews for Asmus Tietchens. Spät-Europa / In die Nacht / Litia. 10 to Hear. Catch up every Saturday with 10 of our best-reviewed albums of the week. Sign Up Now.

  6. Pioneering post-industrialist Asmus Tietchens returns to his Hamburg worksite recordings of 2010 from a more detached, atmospheric perspective for the Universal Exports label ran by Yves De May, Allon Kaye and Roman Hiele Where the original ‘Abraum’, or “rubble”, recordings on the 2010 release were pure musique concrète that relished the rawness of what he happened upon (a long steel ...

  7. 1 de oct. de 2011 · Soirée by ASMUS TIETCHENS, released 01 October 2011 1. p1B 2. Nox 1 3. L2RB 4. L2RD 5. Nox 3 6. p1 7. L2RC 8. p2A LINE_051 Soirée is the result of extended recycling. Beginning from the investigation of: what will happen if I recycle (not remix) some of my older compositions and then recycle the recyclings and then recycle the recycled recyclings… ad infinitum?