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If Robert Henke never made a single record, he would still be one of the most significant figures in electronic music. Along with co-founder and one-time collaborator Gerhard Behles, Henke developed the earliest version of Ableton Live, the digital audio workstation and audio sequencer that, among other things, allows musicians to store and trigger samples during shows. Henke has also recorded several innovative electronic albums.
Robert Henke sat down to discuss the importance of limits, working with lasers and the history of Ableton Live in his RBMA Berlin 2018 lecture.
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#RobertHenke #Ableton #RedBullMusicAcademy
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TOPICS:
7:36 - Berlin in the ‘90s
14:58 - The commercialization of dance music
23:08 - Meeting Gerhard Behles and starting Ableton
28:28 - The Monolake alias
48:40 - Criticism of Ableton
54:57 - Working with lasers and AV
MUSIC:
1:44 - Jean-Michel Jarre – "Oxygène Part II” https://youtu.be/6Q00HQwO2Sg
28:43 - Monolake – "Cyan I” https://youtu.be/7cwaEWVat2Y
1:26:29 - Monolake – “Nmos” https://youtu.be/iPYck9YHvpc
VIDEO:
1:05:16 - Robery Henke – “Fragile Territories” https://vimeo.com/60578749
If Robert Henke never made a single record, he would still be one of the most significant figures in electronic music. Along with co-founder and one-time collaborator Gerhard Behles, Henke developed the earliest version of Ableton Live, the digital audio workstation and audio sequencer that, among other things, allows musicians to store and trigger samples during shows. Henke has also recorded several innovative electronic albums. On the Gravity LP, recorded under the name Monolake, he mined the intersection between abstract computer music and dance-derived techno while on Floating Points, released under his own name, he used digital noise to reconstruct the ambient sounds of our natural world. A consummate thinker who exists outside of all mainstream conversations, Henke has most recently been experimenting with lasers to craft mesmerizing audio-visual installations.
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Видео Robert Henke Discusses Ableton Live, Lasers and Limits | Red Bull Music Academy канала Red Bull Music Academy
If Robert Henke never made a single record, he would still be one of the most significant figures in electronic music. Along with co-founder and one-time collaborator Gerhard Behles, Henke developed the earliest version of Ableton Live, the digital audio workstation and audio sequencer that, among other things, allows musicians to store and trigger samples during shows. Henke has also recorded several innovative electronic albums.
Robert Henke sat down to discuss the importance of limits, working with lasers and the history of Ableton Live in his RBMA Berlin 2018 lecture.
► https://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/robert-henke
#RobertHenke #Ableton #RedBullMusicAcademy
__________________________
TOPICS:
7:36 - Berlin in the ‘90s
14:58 - The commercialization of dance music
23:08 - Meeting Gerhard Behles and starting Ableton
28:28 - The Monolake alias
48:40 - Criticism of Ableton
54:57 - Working with lasers and AV
MUSIC:
1:44 - Jean-Michel Jarre – "Oxygène Part II” https://youtu.be/6Q00HQwO2Sg
28:43 - Monolake – "Cyan I” https://youtu.be/7cwaEWVat2Y
1:26:29 - Monolake – “Nmos” https://youtu.be/iPYck9YHvpc
VIDEO:
1:05:16 - Robery Henke – “Fragile Territories” https://vimeo.com/60578749
If Robert Henke never made a single record, he would still be one of the most significant figures in electronic music. Along with co-founder and one-time collaborator Gerhard Behles, Henke developed the earliest version of Ableton Live, the digital audio workstation and audio sequencer that, among other things, allows musicians to store and trigger samples during shows. Henke has also recorded several innovative electronic albums. On the Gravity LP, recorded under the name Monolake, he mined the intersection between abstract computer music and dance-derived techno while on Floating Points, released under his own name, he used digital noise to reconstruct the ambient sounds of our natural world. A consummate thinker who exists outside of all mainstream conversations, Henke has most recently been experimenting with lasers to craft mesmerizing audio-visual installations.
Red Bull Music Academy is the educational pillar of the Red Bull Music program. It is a global institution that for 20 years has been committed to fostering creativity in music by collaborating with those who are shaping our musical landscape and creating spaces for music makers to learn and immerse themselves.
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► Visit our official website: http://win.gs/avjLrK
► Our latest videos on YouTube: http://bit.ly/12nkX7h
► Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/12N5Ch0
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