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Born in Berlin, Paul Brtschitsch, whose almost unpronounceable name comes from Croatia, moved at the tender age of 10 with his family to Frankfurt. Under the earlier influence of the city's legendary club, OMEN, he soon discovered his love for electronic music. He approached Ata and Heiko at Delirium with his first demo tape in 1995. Things haven't stopped ever since. His job at that time at Neuton distribution led to the release of his first record under the pseudonym "Analog Confusion" on the newly founded Tritone label at the end of 1995. Pure minimalism; the old Jeff Mills school, so to speak.
As a result, he was able to spend up to 15 hours per day in the studio working on his sounds during the months that followed. It was during this period that he met AndrÈ Galluzzi, with whom he launched the Taksi label in 1996. Richie Hawtin licensed and remixed their track "Schneesturm" (Taksi 07) on Plus 8. In early 2002, the first Taksi album "Rundfahrt" was released and promoted during an international tour. Paul has not limited himself to production work with AndrÈ Galluzzi for their own Taksi label, but has also released various records on such labels as Force Inc., Ongaku and of course Frisbee.
His first album, "Surftronic", was released in February 2000 on the Frisbee Tracks label, followed by "Venex" (April 2001) which has been a consequent development of "Surftronic" and highly critically acclaimed. Paul now presents with "Memory" his 3rd album. It's first single "2nd Memory" is available since middle of April. Standstill means stepping backwards why Paul constantly develops his sound in an unstoppable way: terse sounds, who already have been important parts of "Venex" have been adapted, reworked and are presented now on "Memory" in a different correlation. It's a Brtschitsch
Born in Berlin, Paul Brtschitsch, whose almost unpronounceable name comes from Croatia, moved at the tender age of 10 with his family to Frankfurt. Under the earlier influence of the city's legendary club, OMEN, he soon discovered his love for electronic music. He approached Ata and Heiko at Delirium with his first demo tape in 1995. Things haven't stopped ever since. His job at that time at Neuton distribution led to the release of his first record under the pseudonym "Analog Confusion" on the newly founded Tritone label at the end of 1995. Pure minimalism; the old Jeff Mills school, so to speak.
As a result, he was able to spend up to 15 hours per day in the studio working on his sounds during the months that followed. It was during this period that he met AndrÈ Galluzzi, with whom he launched the Taksi label in 1996. Richie Hawtin licensed and remixed their track "Schneesturm" (Taksi 07) on Plus 8. In early 2002, the first Taksi album "Rundfahrt" was released and promoted during an international tour. Paul has not limited himself to production work with AndrÈ Galluzzi for their own Taksi label, but has also released various records on such labels as Force Inc., Ongaku and of course Frisbee.
His first album, "Surftronic", was released in February 2000 on the Frisbee Tracks label, followed by "Venex" (April 2001) which has been a consequent development of "Surftronic" and highly critically acclaimed. Paul now presents with "Memory" his 3rd album. It's first single "2nd Memory" is available since middle of April. Standstill means stepping backwards why Paul constantly develops his sound in an unstoppable way: terse sounds, who already have been important parts of "Venex" have been adapted, reworked and are presented now on "Memory" in a different correlation. It's a Brtschitsch
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