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#1 Posted : 23 October 2015 11:42:34(UTC)
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Düsseldorf [ENA] Vom 29. bis 31. Oktober 2015 findet in Düsseldorf im Nachgang zum hochgelobten und viel beachteten Buch "Electri_city – Elektronische Musik aus Düsseldorf" von Rüdiger Esch eine Konferenz mit Wissenschaftlern und bekannten Musikern über die weltweite Bedeutung der Stadt für die elektronische Musik bis in die Gegenwart statt. Neben den Vorträgen und Gesprächen wird das Programm abgerundet durch Konzerte und DJ-Sets.

Rüdiger Esch hatte in seinem Buch die Düsseldorfer Musikszene der 1970er und 1980er Jahre, die als Mekka der elektronischen Musik gilt und u.a. Kraftwerk, Neu!, La Düsseldorf, DAF, Die Krupps, Der Plan, Liasons Dangereuses, Rheingold und Propaganda hervorgebracht hat, erstmals umfassend dokumentiert. Diese elektronische Musik prägte weltweit unzählige Bands, wie beispielsweise New Order aus Manchester, OMD aus Liverpool, Heaven 17, Visage und Ultravox aus London und Musikstile wie New Romantics, Techno und Industrial.

Am Donnerstag findet von 9.00 bis 19.00 ein Thementag mit verschiedenen wissenschaftlichen Vorträgen zu Kraftwerk im NRW-Forum statt. Eine Höhepunkt dürfte dabei um 16.15 - 17.00 Uhr das Gespräch mit Peter Hook sein. Hook war Gründungsmitglied von Joy Division und New Order und zeichnet sich in New Order's Blue Monday für den bekanntesten Basslauf der Musikgeschichte verantwortlich . 1984 spielte er mit New Order in der Uni-Mensa der Heinrich-Heine Universität und 1987 in der Philips-Halle in Oberbilk und ist mindestens so legendär wie die "deutschen Beatles", wie Kraftwerk in Großbritannien auch gerne bezeichnet werden, allerdings deutlich gesprächiger.

Am Abend spielen Heaven 17 im ZAKK in der Fichtenstraße . Support ist Emotikon aus Köln. Anschließend legt der Gründer der Plattenfirma Mute und Manager von Depeche Mode Daniel Miller Platten auf. Die Veranstaltung ist seit Wochen ausverkauft. Am Freitag vormittag gibt es gemischtes Vortragsprogramm mit Themen über den Einfluss auf die Musikrichtungen Industrial und Dancefloor und die elektronische Popmusik im Allgemeinen , sowie über die Bands NEU! und DAF. Ab 17 Uhr gibt es im CCD eine Podiumsdiskussion zum Thema Krautrock. Anschließend spielen dort als Support die Tiny Magnetic Pets aus Dublin und Wrangler aus Brighton als Support ehe die Düsseldorfer Legende Michael Rother mit Band die Musik von Neu! und Harmonia präsentiert.

Am Samstag kommen in der Zeit von 11 bis 19 Uhr in den Vorträgen und Gesprächen im CCD vor allem Musiker wie Rusty Egan (Visage), Andy McCluskey (OMD), Gabi Delgado (DAF), Ralf Dörper (Propaganda), Ramon Zenker (Hardfloor) und Rolf Maier-Bode (RMB) zu Wort. Ab 20 Uhr spielen Len Sander aus Zürich, Vile Electrodes aus Hastings (GB), Metroland aus Brüssel, Delta aus Berlin und BAR im CCD. Weitere Informationen und Tickets: www.electricity-conference.com

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#2 Posted : 23 October 2015 12:44:04(UTC)
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For those who thought they were visiting the English language forum, courtesy of Google Translate:

Dusseldorf [ENA] From 29 October 31, 2015 will take place in Dusseldorf in the aftermath of the highly acclaimed and widely acclaimed book "Electri_city - Electronic music from Dusseldorf" by Rüdiger Esch a conference with scientists and well-known musicians on the worldwide significance of the city for the electronic Music to the present place. Apart from the presentations and discussions, the program is rounded off by concerts and DJ sets.

Rüdiger Esch had in his book the Düsseldorf music scene of the 1970s and 1980s, which is considered the Mecca of electronic music and, inter alia, Has spawned Kraftwerk, Neu !, La Dusseldorf, DAF, Die Krupps, The plan, Liaisons Dangereuses, Rheingold and propaganda, for the first time comprehensively documented. This electronic music influenced countless bands such as New Order from Manchester, Liverpool OMD, Heaven 17, Visage and Ultravox from London and music styles like New Romantics, Techno and Industrial world.

On Thursday takes 9:00 to 19:00, a theme day with lectures on various scientific power plant in NRW-Forum. A peak is expected here at 16.15 - his conversation with Peter Hook 17.00 clock. Hook was a founding member of Joy Division and New Order, and is responsible for the most famous bass line in music history in New Order's Blue Monday. In 1983 he played with New Order in the university canteen of the Heinrich-Heine University and 1987 in the Philips Hall in Oberbilk and is at least as legendary as the "German Beatles" as power plant in the UK are often referred to, however, significantly more talkative.

In the evening Heaven playing in 17 ZAKK in Fichtestraße. Support is Emotikon from Cologne. Subsequently, the founder of the record label Mute and Manager of Depeche Mode, Daniel Miller puts on plates. The event is sold out for weeks. On Friday morning there is a mixed program of talks with themes about the influence on the musical genres Industrial and dancefloor and the electronic pop music in general, and about the bands NEW! and DAF. From 17 clock are in the CCD a panel discussion on Krautrock. Then play there as support the Tiny Magnetic Pets from Dublin and Wrangler from Brighton as support before the Düsseldorf legend Michael Rother with band music of New! and Harmonia presents.

On Saturday come in time 11-19 clock in the presentations and discussions in the CCD especially musicians like Rusty Egan (Visage), Andy McCluskey (OMD), Gabi Delgado (DAF), Ralf Dörper (propaganda), Ramon Zenker (Hardfloor ) and Rolf Maier-Bode (RMB) to speak. From 20 clock play Len Sander from Zurich, Vile Electrodes from Hastings (GB), Metroland from Brussels, Delta from Berlin and BAR in the CCD. For more information and tickets: www.electricity-conference.com
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#3 Posted : 23 October 2015 12:50:04(UTC)
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I believe Blue Monday's drum pattern is more famous than it's bassline...
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I'm pretty sure you can create an automatic Hooky Answer Generator at this point.

/THEY WON'T SHUT UP ABOUT ME BUT I WON'T SHUT UP ABOUT THEM
/LOOK AT THE NEW ONE DOING AS 'IS TOLD
/OOOOH I'LL CALL THEM A SILLY NAME LIKE NOO ODOUR
/IT WASN'T NEW ORDER AFTER I LEFT BUT IT WAS STILL NEW ORDER WHEN GILLIAN LEFT ....ER RIGHT?
/ME AND THE BAND ARE GOING TO DO EVERY SONG EVER EVEN AVALANCHE WHAT I DON'T PLAY ON

etc
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#5 Posted : 24 October 2015 00:41:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Andy Go to Quoted Post
I believe Blue Monday's drum pattern is more famous than it's bassline...


Yeah, I am with you. Obviously this guy doesn't know exactly what he writes about. Big Grin They said the same with the bassline recently in german television (3Sat Kulturzeit). By the way there is a nice interview with Gillian in it.

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Originally Posted by: markreed Go to Quoted Post
I'm pretty sure you can create an automatic Hooky Answer Generator at this point.

/THEY WON'T SHUT UP ABOUT ME BUT I WON'T SHUT UP ABOUT THEM
/LOOK AT THE NEW ONE DOING AS 'IS TOLD
/OOOOH I'LL CALL THEM A SILLY NAME LIKE NOO ODOUR
/IT WASN'T NEW ORDER AFTER I LEFT BUT IT WAS STILL NEW ORDER WHEN GILLIAN LEFT ....ER RIGHT?
/ME AND THE BAND ARE GOING TO DO EVERY SONG EVER EVEN AVALANCHE WHAT I DON'T PLAY ON

etc


Haha! Do you think he will promote the album then? "Bad news are good news." I expect he talks about the influence of Kraftwerk, Neu! etc. on Joy Division and New Order. So it will be different and interesting, I think.
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Rusty Egan (Visage, DJ The Blitz Club) – Electri_city Conference 2015 Podcast

Download (MP3, 320 kBit/s, 60:03 Min., 137 MB)

1. Kretz – Electro Life
2. Heaven 17 – Being Boiled
3. Kraftwerk – Metall Auf Metall
4. Deutsche Bank – Unterwegs In Meinem Saab
5. Kurt Baggaley – Outside Inside
6. Heaven 17 – Let Me Go (DJ Steef Edit)
7. Metroland – The Passenger (12″ Backside Version)
8. Kraftwerk – Musique Non Stop
9. Kretz – Alles im Namen der Menschheit
10. Deutsche Bank – Shinjuku Station
11. FPU – Crocket’s Theme
12. Tangerine Dream – Love On A Real Train (Williams Odyssey Mix)
13. Kurt Baggaley – Former Self (Drifter Remix)
14. Metroland – From station to Station (f)
15. Vile Electrodes – Damaged Software
16. Len Sander – Fluthering Lights
17. Kraftwerk – Computer World 2
18. Rusty Egan – Welcome To The Dancefloor
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Shouldnt this be in Music For Pleasure or Ceremony?
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Originally Posted by: Coops Go to Quoted Post
Shouldnt this be in Music For Pleasure or Ceremony?


If Peter Hook is in conversation on how german music influenced Joy Division and New Order it isn't either side-project related or a live performance, isn't it? For me "Chat and talk about New Order" seemed to be the best.

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Originally Posted by: confusion Go to Quoted Post
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I believe Blue Monday's drum pattern is more famous than it's bassline...


Yeah, I am with you. Obviously this guy doesn't know exactly what he writes about. Big Grin They said the same with the bassline recently in german television (3Sat Kulturzeit). By the way there is a nice interview with Gillian in it.



Are they confusing Hooky's with the synth bass line? Because that is the iconic one, like you can recognize it in 2 seconds. Bernard (and Steve) wrote that one.
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Originally Posted by: Andy Go to Quoted Post

On Thursday takes 9:00 to 19:00, a theme day with lectures on various scientific power plant in NRW-Forum. A peak is expected here at 16.15 - his conversation with Peter Hook 17.00 clock. Hook was a founding member of Joy Division and New Order, and is responsible for the most famous bass line in music history in New Order's Blue Monday. In 1983 he played with New Order in the university canteen of the Heinrich-Heine University and 1987 in the Philips Hall in Oberbilk and is at least as legendary as the "German Beatles" as power plant in the UK are often referred to, however, significantly more talkative.


The canteen gig was 1984.

Are they talking about the Morricone inspired bassline?
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Originally Posted by: Andy Go to Quoted Post

On Thursday takes 9:00 to 19:00, a theme day with lectures on various scientific power plant in NRW-Forum. A peak is expected here at 16.15 - his conversation with Peter Hook 17.00 clock. Hook was a founding member of Joy Division and New Order, and is responsible for the most famous bass line in music history in New Order's Blue Monday. In 1983 he played with New Order in the university canteen of the Heinrich-Heine University and 1987 in the Philips Hall in Oberbilk and is at least as legendary as the "German Beatles" as power plant in the UK are often referred to, however, significantly more talkative.


The canteen gig was 1984.

Are they talking about the Morricone inspired bassline?


Well noticed. But in the first post it was already corrected. I am going to go to it and will post it, what it is about.

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Originally Posted by: confusion Go to Quoted Post
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On Thursday takes 9:00 to 19:00, a theme day with lectures on various scientific power plant in NRW-Forum. A peak is expected here at 16.15 - his conversation with Peter Hook 17.00 clock. Hook was a founding member of Joy Division and New Order, and is responsible for the most famous bass line in music history in New Order's Blue Monday. In 1983 he played with New Order in the university canteen of the Heinrich-Heine University and 1987 in the Philips Hall in Oberbilk and is at least as legendary as the "German Beatles" as power plant in the UK are often referred to, however, significantly more talkative.


The canteen gig was 1984.

Are they talking about the Morricone inspired bassline?


Well noticed. But in the first post it was already corrected. I am going to go to it and will post it, what it is about.

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Norbert, can you ask Hooky what he thinks of Music Complete and the sell out tour please?

Let's all wave our arms about !
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Norbert, can you ask Hooky what he thinks of Music Complete and the sell out tour please?



Ah, probably not. It isn't the topic. Hi

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Very interesting talk, especially for people who are not so much in New Order. It was about Kraftwerk, Joy Division and the early New Order years. The latest New Order record they talked about was PCL. Hooky hasn't mentioned anything about the argument, the recent New Order record or slagged someone. He gave more the elder statesmen.

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