- Digital
Innere Tueren
Innere Tueren
KANN
- Cat No: KANN39
- Release: 2019-03-22
Track List
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1. Innere Tueren - Eden (Version)
03:32 -
2. Innere Tueren - In Her Wilderness Is My Shelter
02:48 -
3. Innere Tueren - Harvest Moon
01:31 -
4. Innere Tueren - Pastel dreams
02:49 -
5. Innere Tueren - Heroine
01:17 -
6. Innere Tueren - On Starlit Oceans (II)/94 Sunrise Mix
02:33 -
7. Innere Tueren - Oberfeld (Sometimes We Escaped Into The Fields)
04:20 -
8. Innere Tueren - In Your Ruins
00:37 -
9. Innere Tueren - On Starlit Oceans (I)
03:34 -
10. Innere Tueren - Marienbad
02:53 -
11. Innere Tueren - We Can Sink Into Depths Of Images Just As We Transform Gaze Into Awareness
00:33 -
12. Innere Tueren - Entfernungen
02:39 -
13. Innere Tueren - Return Forever
04:41 -
14. Innere Tueren - L.A. (Endless)
01:53 -
15. Innere Tueren - Love Means To Capitulate
03:38
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With "Innere Tueren", Ergin Erteber publishes his artistic approach to sound and vision. It is a
journey in which sound and images unite compellingly and form multidimensional spaces.
After a 5-year period of experimentation, "Innere Tueren" is his decampment and, at the
same time, his liberation from the dogma of the often functionality-reduced claim in electronic
music. With him sound formations arise exclusively through images, already in existence. He
sets these images to music and fills them with an emotionality that was hardly heard before.
Born and raised in Heidelberg, Ergin Erteber has always been a prisoner of his very own
world of images, which later led to his intense involvement in design and photography.
Constant companion in these times was the music with the result that he had to merge both
worlds for himself.
In the course of this his way led him to Darmstadt where he discovered music-production in
addition to his studies. At the same time, he was both creatively and musically involved in the
art and club project "Galerie Kuzweil". In this environment, he was able to gain many
experiences that were certainly also formative for his approach to music.
His previous projects such as "Things From The Basement" also show stages of this
development. In this particular collaboration with Steffen Neuert (Bergheim 34) it was already
apparent that he was less concerned with functionality, but rather with aesthetics and
charisma - in a figurative sense, a rapprochement with the "concept of beauty" by Umberto
Ecos, whereby here rather the ear as the eye is the center of perception.
This approach is now even more delicate in "Innere Tueren".
With the help of Jan Barich (Map.ache) Ergin Erteber has now been able to translate his own
fragile-poignant soul language into wonderful music.
The album, which by the way was mastered by Josh Bonati in New York, appears on March
22nd in 2019 on KANN. On 21.03.2019 an exhibition for the album will take place in the
gallery Ortloff in Leipzig.
journey in which sound and images unite compellingly and form multidimensional spaces.
After a 5-year period of experimentation, "Innere Tueren" is his decampment and, at the
same time, his liberation from the dogma of the often functionality-reduced claim in electronic
music. With him sound formations arise exclusively through images, already in existence. He
sets these images to music and fills them with an emotionality that was hardly heard before.
Born and raised in Heidelberg, Ergin Erteber has always been a prisoner of his very own
world of images, which later led to his intense involvement in design and photography.
Constant companion in these times was the music with the result that he had to merge both
worlds for himself.
In the course of this his way led him to Darmstadt where he discovered music-production in
addition to his studies. At the same time, he was both creatively and musically involved in the
art and club project "Galerie Kuzweil". In this environment, he was able to gain many
experiences that were certainly also formative for his approach to music.
His previous projects such as "Things From The Basement" also show stages of this
development. In this particular collaboration with Steffen Neuert (Bergheim 34) it was already
apparent that he was less concerned with functionality, but rather with aesthetics and
charisma - in a figurative sense, a rapprochement with the "concept of beauty" by Umberto
Ecos, whereby here rather the ear as the eye is the center of perception.
This approach is now even more delicate in "Innere Tueren".
With the help of Jan Barich (Map.ache) Ergin Erteber has now been able to translate his own
fragile-poignant soul language into wonderful music.
The album, which by the way was mastered by Josh Bonati in New York, appears on March
22nd in 2019 on KANN. On 21.03.2019 an exhibition for the album will take place in the
gallery Ortloff in Leipzig.