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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer, Drum Programming, Synthesizer
  • Representative Albums: "Zauberberg," "Pop," "Nah und Fern"
  • Representative Songs: "[Untitled Track]," "Eins," "Oktav"

Biography

Besides the wealth of chiseled echo-techno he's recorded as Mike Ink, M:I:5, Love Inc., and Studio 1, Cologne producer Wolfgang Voigt released several albums of more expansive music for Mille Plateaux as Gas. Voigt debuted the project with the Modern EP on his own Profan label in 1995, then released Gas a year later, followed by Zauberberg (1998), Königsforst (1999), and Pop (2000); in 2008, the albums were presented as the box set Nah und Fern, released through Kompakt (another one of Voigt's labels). In contrast to his previous work's stark austerity, the Gas LPs presented tracks of murky ambience with even murkier percussion. [See also: Burger/Ink, Mike Ink, Wassermann, All, Auftrieb, Voigt & Voigt.] ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Gas
Birth name Wolfgang Voigt
Genres Ambient/Ambient techno
Years active 1995–2000
Labels Mille Plateaux, Kompakt
Associated acts All, Auftrieb, Gelb, Love Inc., M:I:5, Mike Ink, Mint

Gas is a project of Cologne, Germany-based electronic musician Wolfgang Voigt. Voigt cites his youthful LSD experiences in the Königsforst, a part of Germany's black forest[1] situated near his hometown of Köln, as the inspiration behind the project[2]. He has claimed that the intention of the project is to "bring the forest to the disco, or vice-versa"[3].

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Characteristics

Gas is the most abstract of Voigt's many projects, with each album consisting of several long tracks of dense, hypnotic, atmospheric sound. All Gas material shares a characteristic sound, consisting of an ambient wash of drones and loops, usually accompanied by a repetitive four to the floor kickdrum underneath the multiple layers of music. Occasionally a song will just drift on its own ambience. Voigt has commented that he builds his tracks using samples, which are manipulated beyond recognition to create what can better be described as textural environments than songs; Voigt described the technique to Rob Young of The Wire as "a certain kind of loops [sic] and reverse, and alternated reverses, which has no ending and no start, and it's just totally confusing"[2], as well as describing the sound as "moving around in constantly overlapping loop structures, there is no definite start nor end" in an interview with the online music journal Globecat[4].

Indeed, most of the time there is no clear musical progression in a Gas track, as Voigt seems to be more interested in exploring depth of the stereo field, utilizing subtle shifts in sound. Because music under the Gas alias lacks any trace of orthodox melody or chord change many would not describe it as musical.[footnote 1] However, the sources of Voigt's samples are often of musical origin, encapsulating "old pop record stuff"[2] as well as classical music such as Richard Wagner and Arnold Schoenberg[4]

Critics have described Gas music as similar to hearing a band playing very far away, under water, or from behind walls. The Wire magazine described it as 'an outdoor rave, heard floating through the air from a a neighbouring village', whilst Voigt himself describes it as "GASeous music, caught by a bass drum just marching by, that streams, streams out through the underwood across the forest soil".[2] His live performances, which he performs using MIDI controls and Ableton Live, possesses this same organic quality.[5]

In 2008, Voigt's own label Kompakt re-released all four of his Gas albums, albeit with subtle changes made to the tracks, as a four-CD box set entitled Nah und Fern. A limited double vinyl version of the set was also released, with one track from each album per side.

Discography

Barring the Modern and Oktember releases, all Gas tracks are untitled.

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Interestingly, Voigt has responded directly to this statement in this Wikipedia article in an interview with online music journal Globecat:

    Q: In your Wikipedia entry, whoever wrote it says: "Because Gas music lacks any trace of melody or chord change, many would not describe it as *musical*." How would you respond to the writer of the article -- and where do you personally draw the line between "musical" and "non-musical," if there is such a line?

    A: I think the boundaries between “musical” and “non-musical” are in a state of flux. Otherwise, I do not really care about any “musicality” related to GAS. Emotions, structure, aesthetics are more important to me. Melodies in the classical sense are not supposed to be in GAS, although they exist, as hidden and overlayered as the chord changes. But you have to notice them.

References

  1. ^ Richardson, Mark (2008-06-05). "Review of Nah und Fern". Pitchfork media. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/51060-nah-und-fern. Retrieved 2008-12-06. 
  2. ^ a b c d Young, Rob. "Deep in the woods". The Wire (291). http://www.thewire.co.uk/issues/291/. 
  3. ^ Red Bull Music Academy interview with Wolfgang Voigt
  4. ^ a b Globecat (12 August 2008). "Interview with Wolfgang Voigt". http://globecat.blogspot.com/2008/08/interview-wolfgang-voigt.html. Retrieved 4 December 2008. 
  5. ^ Sherburne, Philip (2008-10-21). "Wolfgang Voigt plays Gas". Resident Advisor. http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=5587. Retrieved 2008-12-05. 

 
 
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