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Paul Birken - Live PA - Rizumu - Philadelphia US - Jun 2005

Submitted By: Pacer
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: Jun 25th, 2005
Filesize: 128.00 MB
Total Downloads: 21

 

 

Biography of Paul Birken

For the last 16 years, Paul has been developing and exploring his love for the limitless potential that exists when you chain together synths, sequencers, samplers, and drum machines.

From those early teen days with his old Commodore 64 computer and a few synths through the present (with an ever-changing studio and gear arsenal), the ability to create grooves and trax that you can get into and get down with has allowed him to branch into the techno/house/electro world. Over the past 7 years, Paul has had the opportunity to put out solo releases and remixes on various, highly respected, electronic labels including Teknotik America, Communique, Drop Bass Network, Catalyst, Brooklyn Music, Sounds, Nu Futura, Spy vs. Spice, People of Rhythm, Tape, Flatiron, Head in the Clouds, Hi-Pass, Framework, Blueline, Fork Records, and Saboteur. Along with these projects comes the opportunity to work and collaborate with many other respected colleagues in the scene.

Some of these times have involved working with artists such as Frankie Bones, Terry Mullan, Bob Brown, Oliver Lieb, Woody McBride, Bob Brown, and Tony Rohr to name a few. Now his own imprint 'Tonewrecker Recordings' is keeping the Midwest strongly on the map with regular releases from producers around the world that feel the same level of passion for techno music in all it's forms. While it's always a challenge and interesting to make trax in the studio for an album or remix, it is a constantly evolving process when creating live pa's.

Since he doesn't spin, Paul's live sets include everything from new trax that you'll never hear on a release to last minute remixes of his own cuts, or even other artists trax that he wants to include in the 60-90 minute set. Each set is unique in that it gets erased after the event and won't be heard again. With over 150 unique performances at various parties and clubs all across the U.S., Paul has recently returned from a winter stint of gigs in Austrailia. The 100% live, bangin' funk pa's will hopefully show up somewhere near you soon. Have gear...will travel.

http://www.myspace.com/paulbirken

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Rating: (8)

Jul 09, 2005

Comment: Dark twisted challenging music from the man in the clouds...not for faint-hearted ppl. now go leech & enjoy
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Mar 14, 2006

Comment: :-D very darky mixe of paul birken,i love this set athmosphere :=| but it's not the best for me. 8-)
 
 
 
 

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Rating: (10)

Jul 05, 2006

Comment: Excellent techno here. Birken creates a dark, textured mix complete with evil machines, strange basslines, and blippy digital goodness.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Nov 16, 2006

Comment: It was a banging set and all, however the base was far too distorted for my comfort. I didn't want to blast it over my nice speakers (as I usually do) in fear of messing them up with all the distortion. Sad because other than that I loved the set.