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Laska V21 hosts an exciting, bold night of Ophism Records-extravaganza, the label known for genre-denying experiments that confront the conventions of today's electronic scene. Involving Ophism favorite — Legowelt — plus its founder and mastermind, Gaja, the line-up includes premieres for the Riga scene only. The last minute addition to the show bill is a live performance by Rabenau & Radiotehnika, the keen explorers for sound based in Riga. ARTISTS: ⚡Legowelt LIVE (NL) A true music legend – flesh and bone – he dares to criticize the electronic scene for being the most pathetic manifestation of humanity’s intellectual insufficiency… though he’s definitely proud to add on to it! He might prefer to live in Computerland, but his mission here isn’t fully accomplished. So we, lonesome and painfully ordinary people, get to gather on this magical night and witness the genius that is Danny Wolfers aka Legowelt. 👉 https://soundcloud.com/thebeat3fm/the-beat-mix-legowelt ⚡Beau Wanzer (US) You will fail if you try to call him a successor of any existing genre. His performances are definitely one of a kind because of their sheer unpredictability – wave, electro, industrial or techno, no one knows what else he’s got in store! The early-age synth music heritage is just fuel that makes Beau Wanzer a truly special part of the modern electronic scene. From London’s established jazz venue Cafe Oto to Neukölln’s outskirts to Chicago house music hotspots he brought the house down by taming unknown sonic grounds and playing with the borders of what the electronic scene was able to digest. This makes him one of Ophism’s main protagonists whose appearance in Europe is a treat for music snobs of all kinds. 👉 https://soundcloud.com/.../squirrels-on-radio-712022-beau... !!! Update here: for the reasons beyond our control Beau Wanzer won’t perform at the event. !!! ⚡ Gaja (IT) After establishing himself as the key figure of Berlin's relentless techno scene at one of its epicentres — Tresor — Gaja now represents the rough and chaotic side of contemporary dance music with his own production and releases via Ophism. His soundscapes are filled with distorted noise that replaces the once-familiar rhythms of drum kits, with all-permeating bass. Yet, there's beauty in this mess — sudden hints of harmonic overtones, skillful modulation and a keenness for experiments. 👉 https://soundcloud.com/mutabormoscow/031-gaja Ophism deals in raw DIY-released sounds with over 30 articles in its back catalogue — including releases by Dj Speedsick, Domenico Crisci, Ascion and Dj Warzone among others. Though it’s just a glimpse into the label’s aesthetics which is most profoundly manifested during the relentless, kaleidoscopic live performances and DJ sets of its residents. One of the rare opportunities to see them perform together is – 7th October, Laska V21. 🎟️ Limited early birds and presale TICKETS: https://www.laska.bar/.../ophism-night-w-legowelt-live... General admission at the doors — 20 euro. Doors open at 23:00. Address: Riga, Vagonu iela 21.
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Legowelt Biography
Legowelt is the name under which Danny Wolfers (aka Danny Blanco) releases most of his music. The music is a hybrid form of slam jack electronix combined with deep chicago trax, obscure & romantic ghetto technofunk, EuroHorror Soundtracks, Italo disco and such. Other aliases under which Danny Wolfers has produced records include Africa Jet Band, Catnip (with Luke Eargoggle), The Chicago Shags, Legowelt vs. Orgue Electronique & Macho Cat Garage (with Orgue Electronique), DICKIE SMABERS & THE MOERWIJK CREW, Florenza Mavelli, Franz Falckenhaus, Gladio, Klaus Weltman, Los Hermanos Rodriguez (with Guy Tavares of Unit Moebius/Orange Sunshine), Mr. Clavio (with tlr), Nacho Patrol, Phalangius, Polarius, Raheem Hershel, Salamandos, Sammy Osmo, Smackos, Smackulator (with Grackle), Squadra Blanco, Twilight Moose, and Venom 18, among other collaborations.
Already a few years in the business, Legowelt has released a dozen or so projects on various formats, most of them released through Bunker Records and Legowelt's own label, Strange Life Records, both based in The Hague, Holland.
Legowelt's best known track is probably "Disco Rout", which was voted track of the year in 2002 by german magazine Groove.
Read MoreAlready a few years in the business, Legowelt has released a dozen or so projects on various formats, most of them released through Bunker Records and Legowelt's own label, Strange Life Records, both based in The Hague, Holland.
Legowelt's best known track is probably "Disco Rout", which was voted track of the year in 2002 by german magazine Groove.
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