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Monolake

 
Artist: Monolake
  • Formed: 1995, Berlin, Germany
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Albums: "Hongkong," "Interstate," "Momentum"

Biography

Monolake is among the most acclaimed artists associated with the Berlin-based Basic Channel/Chain Reaction label group, run by Moritz "Maurizio" von Oswald and home to such champions of minimalist austerity as Vainqueur, Substance, and (initially) Porter Ricks. Consisting of Robert Henke and Gerhard Behles, the group have recorded just under a dozen singles for the Chain Reaction and Din labels, as well as a full-length CD, HongKong, released by CR in 1997. Monolake's music sits at the intersection between abstract computer music and the more dance-derived techno redux of their CR labelmates. Behles studied formally at Utrecht's Institute of Sonology (a noted fount of electronic experimentation formed in the late '60s by Stan Tempelaars and Gottfried Michael Koenig). Behles and Henke met at Berlin's Technical University, where Behles taught and Henke was studying sound engineering for film. Monolake formed somewhat by accident, when a first round of collaborative improvising in the studio led to a handful of tracks from which their first single, "Cyan," was soon pressed. A number of follow-up releases appeared in 1995 and 1996, with the best of these eventually joining new material on the 1997 CD release, HongKong, an important release both for Chain Reaction (it's widely considered the label's finest) and Monolake (whose previously vinyl-only 12-inches reached a somewhat small, specialist audience). The full-length Interstate followed in 1999, along with the EP Gobi: The Desert. Gravity was issued in early 2001.

In addition to his work with Behles, Henke is a mastering engineer for Maurizio's Dubplates & Mastering (the D&M inscription can be found on the run-out groove of many a European techno release), and also operates the Imbalance Computer Music label, home to the more experimental reaches of Chain Reaction and Basic Channel artists such as Andi Mellweg (of Porter Ricks), Wieland Samolak, and Henke himself. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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Monolake

Robert Henke performing as Monolake at MUTEK in 2007
Background information
Origin Berlin, Germany
Genres Electronic
Labels Chain Reaction, [ml/i]
Members
Robert Henke, Torsten Pröfrock
Former members
Gerhard Behles

Monolake is an electronic music act based in Berlin. Originally consisting of members Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke, Monolake is now perpetuated by Henke while Behles focuses on running music software company Ableton. In fall 2004, Torsten Pröfrock became a member of Monolake.

Monolake's minimal, dub-influenced techno music helped establish the sound of the Chain Reaction label, also located in Berlin, subsequently using their own [ml/i] (Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music) label for the group's output. Both current members have solo projects, with Henke releasing under his own name and Pröfrock as T++ and Various Artists.

In 2008 T++ followed Ricardo Villalobos in bridging the gap between minimal techno and dubstep, by remixing Shackleton's Death Is Not Final for the Skull Disco label.

In 2009, Robert Henke appeared in the electronic music documentary Speaking In Code which presented the completion of the Monodeck. [1]

Monolake is named after Mono Lake, which is east of the Sierra Nevada in California.

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Monodeck

Robert Henke's Monodeck II

Henke is a software engineer who develops custom software and hardware for live performances. As well as working as an engineer for Ableton, Henke designed the Atlantic Waves software for performing live with other producers in different countries simultaneously[2].

In 2003, Henke designed the Monodeck, a midi-controller interface for spontaneous editing and effects work during live performances, even without having to look at the computer screen[3]. The Monodeck and its successor, Monodeck II, control Ableton through patches designed with Max/MSP.

Discography

Monolake Albums

  • Hongkong (Chain Reaction, 1997, re-issued remastered and re-edited in 2008)
  • Gobi. The Desert EP ([ml/i], 1999)
  • Interstate ([ml/i], 1999 re-issued in 2007)
  • Cinemascope ([ml/i], 2001)
  • Gravity ([ml/i], 2001)
  • Momentum ([ml/i], 2003)
  • Polygon_Cities ([ml/i], 2005)
  • Plumbicon Versions ([ml/i], 2006)

Robert Henke Albums

  • Piercing Music (Imbalance, 1994, re-released 2003)
  • Floating Point (Imbalance, 1997)
  • Signal to Noise (Imbalance Computer Music, 2004)
  • Layering Buddha (Imbalance Computer Music, 2006) also released as a 5 x 7" box set

Torsten Pröfrock Albums

  • Various Artists Decay Product (Chain Reaction, 1997)
  • Various Artists 8, 8.5, 9 Remixes (FatCat, 1999)
  • Dynamo Außen Vor (DIN, 2002)

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