actual colors may vary. Part I, Sardegna
July 18th, 2010
Please have a look at our contribution to Blurb’s “Photography Book Now” competition, a photo book about Sardinia:
“actual colors may vary. Part I, Sardegna”
Photography: Julia Schiller & Oliver Schneider
We don’t see things like a camera does. We don’t care about a neutral grey. We are aware of the impossibility of capturing cultures, things, persons or even minds. We don’t think this is working. Let’s stop thinking for a moment. Let’s stop everything for a moment and taste rich cheese, black wine, bitter honey, soft rocks and green waters.
“actual colors may vary” is a photoblog by Julia Schiller and Oliver Schneider.
http://www.actualcolorsmayvary.com/blog
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actual colors may vary
June 26th, 2010
Please be sure to check out our new photo-blog with pictures by Julia Schilller and myself, Oliver Schneider:
The low end theory
March 5th, 2010
Everytime I’m losing contact with contemporary Hip-Hop it pulls me back in again. After breakdancing like a clown to Old-School Hip-Hop and Electro there was a guy ten years later who gave me a tape with music by A tribe called quest’s “Low end theory” to get me started again. Now Dubstep has done it again, combining Dub, Hip-Hop and Electro, exploding now in many different directions.
Skweee is a new music-genre by itself combining compressed digital Funk, Electro, Hip-Hop and Dubstep with Eighties Disco Flavor. People like Eero Johannes, Daniel Savio and Mesak are only a few among a lot interesting projects from Sweden, Finland und Norway. For a beginners guide, check out my mix from weeks ago or buy the new compilation “International Skweee Vol. 2″ or “Skweee Tooth” as long as it’s available.
I mentioned in this post from a while ago the Vocoder-driven Post-Dubstep by Darkstar and Robot Koch.That’s just the beginning of a real postmodern mishmash of styles and reminiscences. Black Moth Super Rainbow’s front guy Tobacco is trying to push the psychedelic sound of his Indie-Rock band closer to the Dubstep-universe by replacing the drummer with a drum machine. Please be sure to check out the 2007 album “Danedlion Gum” by his band Black Moth Super Rainbow.
After Prefuse 73 and Sixtoo I was kind of bored with experimental, instrumental Hip-Hop and wasn’t expecting anything revolutionary or even interesting happening in near future. After finding out about Madlib, Quasimoto and J.Dilla I fell in love with Disco Balls by Flying Lotus and discovered they’re people like Hudson Mohawk and the Gaslamp Killer doing their sometimes very psychedelic version of Hip-Hop. William Benjamin Bensussen aka the Motherfucking Gaslamp Killer runs the “Low End Theory Club” (check the podcasts) in Los Angeles and produced the new album ” A sufi and a killer” of Gonja Sufi on Warp.
A high influence on all this new forms of Hip-Hop and Dubstep had certainly Kraftwerk-inspired Old-School-Electro and Minimal Wave. Peanut Butter Wolf is writing on Stones Throw Records about the “Minimal Wave” scene in Europe in the Eighties, I recommend you to listen to the podcast here.
Tonight Electro-Disco at Monarch
February 18th, 2010
Tonight the BoomBoomBrothers with me and Carsten Cremer starting at Monarch, Kreuzberg at 22:00. Come over and have drink!
New portfolio website online!
February 10th, 2010
Hello out there,
please visit my fresh, shiny new portfolio website at
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info@randomat.org
Thanks!
Dubeee Mix
February 9th, 2010
Just finished a mix with my favorites in Chiptune inspired Dubstep, Skweee, Wonky, Electro and Digital Dub. 95 minutes of heavy bass and cute robot tunes from Harmonic 313, Disrupt, Darkstar, Flogsta Danshall, Harmönia and Hyperdub. And yeah, I’m still not Mixmaster Mike. Have fun and tell me what you think! (mp3, 110MB)
Lux & Ivy’s Favorites
February 7th, 2010
A huge fan of “The Cramps” collected all the songs that were played before a show or in the bandbus. Lux and Ivy of the Cramps chose obscure vintage Rock’n'Roll, Blues and sleazy listening like the one by Moses Longpiece. He is singing about a big steamroller that ran over his girlfriend, shouting at the end of the track: “I’m under the shower, please slide her under the door!”. 
Stills
February 7th, 2010
I like almost still videos, it’s like adding an other dimension to a photographic portrait, streching the act of taking a picture in time. “L’Enfer” by Henri-Georges Clouzot is a never finished psychedelic experiment in lighting and movie techniques literally starring a wonderful Romy Schneider. A familiar project is the first officially published DVD by Andy Warhol “13 Most Beautiful… Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests”. You can watch Lou Reed drinking a coke and some girl toothbrushing. Warhol shot around 500 portraits and the original material was around two minutes each and was stretched to five minutes in slow motion. You can buy a limited edition DVD in an LP-shaped set with 13 original Ilford fiber paper photographs for 250 bucks here. Music by Britta Phillips and Dean Wareham, who is known to have played in Galaxie 500 and Luna.

Offf
January 11th, 2010
The Offf-Festival is taking place in Paris in June and looks interesting enough. BleepLabs build nice light-sensitive synthesizer robots, Iso 50 is showing some great artwork and Wooster Collective are there too to talk. You can send in your artwork to get published in their catalogue, if it fits to the festival theme “Nostalgia for a past future”. Fitting to the retrofuturistic theme the director of Tron Legacy Joseph Kosinski is a announced speaker and there are several chiptune projects taking place.
Dark, dark death star
January 10th, 2010
Great lonely electro chiptune dubstep from Darkstar and from partner in crime Robot Koch from my hood in Kreuzberg. Darkstar not only did a great remix of “Videotape” by Radiohead. Robot Koch has just released a new album called “Death Star Droid ” on his label “Robots don’t sleep”. You get an idea how it sounds like here.


