Saturday, March 8, 2008

Heiko Laux - Waves (2006)


Tracklist:

1. Waves Ahead
2. Journeys
3. Sharpened
4. Writin Time part 1
5. Fire at Will (Theme mix)
6. The Bridge
7. Writin Time part 2
8. Shared Wave
9. Present Wave

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About this artist

 

Heiko Laux

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Real Name:Heiko Laux
Profile:Heiko started Kanzleramt Records 1994 in his hometown Bad Nauheim and now is based in Berlin. Besides running the business end of Kanzleramt, Heiko has released his own material on his own label and others such as Kurbel, I220, Tresor and many more.
URLs:http://www.kanzleramt.com
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiko_Laux
Aliases:Apathism, Goldwave, HLX, Monobleeding, Toko, Total Planet Refreshment
In Groups:Direct From The Machine, Global Segments, The, Item One, Laux & Olsson, Offshore Funk, Orange 25, RezzQ, Sodiac
Name Variations:All |Heiko Laux| H. Laux| Laux
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Heiko Laux bio:

German techno producer Heiko Laux is prominently known both as a producer and also as the owner of Kanzleramt, a prestigious minimal techno label that has released tracks by other esteemed German techno producers such as Johannes Heil and Christian Morgenstern. Laux started his label in 1994, then still based in his hometown of Bad Nauheim (later re-located in Berlin). During the label's first year, Laux released 12"s by Patrick Lindsey, Ben Jamin, Notsignal, and himself. In successive years, Laux expanded his label's roster a bit to feature other producers such as Heil, Morgenstern, Voodooamt, DJ Slip, and many others. He continued releasing tracks under his own name as well as Item One (a collaboration between himself and Heil) and Sodiac (a collaboration between himself and Anthony Rother).

Over the years, Laux's output became increasingly prolific. In addition to his releases on Kanzleramt, he released tracks through labels such as Richard Bartz's Kurbel (the Souldancer EP), i220 (the No Gain No Pain EP), Tresor (compilation appearances and remixes), and Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi (the Dedicated to All Believers EP). Furthermore, he expanded Kanzleramt, creating the sub-labels U Turn and K20, and released a few rare EPs as Apathism. In the late '90s he began releasing full-length projects that found him exploring different styles of techno: the untitled double-12" There Is No End collection (U Turn 8), the Old School Street album on i220, the Apathism compilation (U Turn 10), and a few traditional albums for Kanzleramt such as Liquidism (1998), Sense Fiction (2000), and Ornaments (2002). ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide (from mp3.com)





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