Orgue Electronique (Live)

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    La Cheetah Club
    • Basement, 73 Queen Street; Glasgow, G1 3BZ; Scotland; United Kingdom
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  • Jak returns in November with a full live hardware set from Orgue Electronique (Bunker, Creme, Clone) plus support. The starting point for all the music which comes from the well equipped studio of Dutchman Orgue Electronique is his own taste. After that, anything goes, so long as it is revolutionary and not regurgitative, with the resulting sounds often being extrapolations of early electro, house and techno. As such, over the course of the last 15 years the man behind the music, Brian "Chinetti" Schijf, has toured the globe playing clubs and tours in New Zealand, Europe, Japan and both the Americas, whilst releasing on imprints like Clone, Eat Concrete and Creme Organization. ''I want to dive into a sound and make it my own'' says Schijf ''I just like to share my passion for electronic music with others. It's really just a passion for synthetic sounds that I have - there's no real philosophy or bigger picture to it.'' The exact scope of that passion entails a love of analogue hardware, the uniquely charming and aged sounds which come from such tools and playing live, for which he has a great reputation. You will often find Orgue Electronique working with fellow Dutch talent and friend Legowelt, with whom he is referred to as 'The Canon of 50 years' Dutch Pop' given their all encompassing approach to music making which draws on myriad genres, sounds and scenes and turns them into some fresh, analogue coated ideas. Collaborations with Legowelt in particular have received critical acclaim, the release on labels like Bunker Records lighting up dancefloors with aplomb. Although linked to a scene in The Hague, Schijf hails from Den Bosch, a medieval city in the south of the Netherlands. ''I started making music when I was in film school because I liked the idea to be able to work on projects alone, without a cast or crew, and to finish them within a day or two without any preparation. And unlike film equipment, electronic music equipment was cheap and easy to use without too much knowledge. There was a very easy learning curve which made it fun. It was liberating in a way, both technically and creatively.'' Although still working in film - and also in soundtrack production and editing - Schijf's heart still very much lies with the love he has had since his mother played him Jarre and Kraftwerk records as a child... music, synthesizers and drum machines. For that, the electronic world is only thankful. Support from residents Signal_1, beatPHreak and a special guest appearance from the one and only Dave Barr. £7 OTD.
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