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Tristia für Streichorchester

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Facets of Infinity

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Lifestream (Luke Slater's 7th Plain Re...

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Lifestream (Chris Liebing Remix)

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still

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AION 2

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AION Remixes

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Cor de Nuit (Dana Ruh Remix)

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Uncanny Valley (Radio Edit)

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Bordun + Echo (Ipek Ipekcioglu Remix)

Biography

Johannes Motschmann studied composition with Wolfgang Rihm and Hanspeter Kyburz, along with piano and electronic music. He is a freelance composer and lives in Berlin. Interpreters of his music include Ensemble Modern, Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, the NDR Radio Philharmonic, SWR Symphony Orchestra and classical band Spark. Motschmann’s music is performed at pop and classical festivals alike – from Biennale für Moderne Musik Frankfurt/Main to the Beethovenfest in Bonn and the Davos Festival, from La Folle Journée to the Reeperbahn Festival and the Yellow Lounge at the Berghain venue. 
 "How do things come to life?" This is a question that composer, electronic producer, and classically trained piano virtuoso Johannes Motschmann has been contemplating for a while now. "I wanted to make music about the starting point, about how music appears. So this record is about bringing concepts and ideas to life." 
 It's a unique, compositional approach to electronic music that has led Motschmann to several ground-breaking albums and a raft of acclaimed performances all over the world, latterly alongside Boris Bolles and David Panzl as the Johannes Motschmann Trio. 2016's "Electric Fields" via Neue Meister, which matched classical flourishes with beautiful moments of electronica, typified his creative processes - "New sound spaces inspired by electronic music, but produced 100% by hand," is how he described it.