- Digital
Tresque
Geissle EP
-OUS
- Cat No: OUS008
- Release: 2017-08-25
Track List
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Tresque approaches the dance floor from the side. His idea of Techno is based on musique concrète, infused by dub music and stripped to the shortest form. Embossed by clear lines and immediate function at first, Geissle’s sculpted sounds gain a shamanic drive through endless circular movements, while they are unshackled from their physicalness.
Coming from an extended artistic career as improvisation and experimental musician, Geneva’s D’Incise returns to his roots under his new moniker Tresque. Inspired by restless dances and the sensation of seemingly endless potential, Tresque adopts an attitude of purism to formulate an own take on the nature of traditions and rituals.
Laurent PETER, a.k.a. d'incise, drifting musician, grew up inbetween dub sound system and experimental electronic music. Sound explorer, he has no perticular instrument, using whatever can be considered as such, softwares, recordings, objects, percussions, harmonium, etc.
He's interested in radicalism, reductionnism, repetitions and conceptual approaches, building specific set-up for each new occasion, in improvised or composed context. He tends to extract the most tiny details of the elements, appreciates slowness and obsessive explorations of simple processes.
Coming from an extended artistic career as improvisation and experimental musician, Geneva’s D’Incise returns to his roots under his new moniker Tresque. Inspired by restless dances and the sensation of seemingly endless potential, Tresque adopts an attitude of purism to formulate an own take on the nature of traditions and rituals.
Laurent PETER, a.k.a. d'incise, drifting musician, grew up inbetween dub sound system and experimental electronic music. Sound explorer, he has no perticular instrument, using whatever can be considered as such, softwares, recordings, objects, percussions, harmonium, etc.
He's interested in radicalism, reductionnism, repetitions and conceptual approaches, building specific set-up for each new occasion, in improvised or composed context. He tends to extract the most tiny details of the elements, appreciates slowness and obsessive explorations of simple processes.