Terre Thaemlitz Explained

Terre Thaemlitz
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Alias:Miss Take
DJ Sprinkles
K-S.H.E
Birth Place:Minnesota, U.S.
Birth Date:1968
Genre:Ambient
Avant-garde
Glitch
House
Jazz
Occupation:Musician
Artist
Queer philosopher
Label:Comatonse Recordings
Mille Plateaux
Instinct
Associated Acts:Mark Fell
Octo Octa
Website:Terre Thaemlitz

Terre Thaemlitz is a musician, composer, owner of the record label Comatonse Recordings, and a public speaker. Thaemlitz's work critically combines themes of identity politics – including gender, sexuality, class, linguistics, ethnicity and race – with an ongoing critique of the socio-economics of commercial media production.[1] [2] [3] This diversity of themes is matched by Thaemlitz's wide range of production styles, which include electroacoustic computer music, club-oriented deep house, digital jazz, ambient, and computer-composed neo-expressionist piano solos. Graphic design, photography, illustration, text and video also play a part in Thaemlitz's projects.

Activism

As a speaker and educator[4] on issues of non-essentialist transgender, pansexual and queer sexuality, Thaemlitz has participated in panel discussions throughout Europe and Japan, as well as held numerous cross-cultural sensitivity workshops at Tokyo's Uplink Factory[5] near Thaemlitz's current residence in Kawasaki, Japan.

Terre Thaemlitz's Soil[6] and Tranquilizer releases in the early and mid-1990s served to introduce a "political" form of ambient music, continued in later releases such as Couture Cosmetique and Means from an End, which aim to recast the usually passive artist-listener-environment equation. Thaemlitz's colleagues in the political ambient music front include the sound activist group Ultra-red. Following their remixes of Thaemlitz's Still Life with Numerical Analysis in 1998, Ultra-red joined Thaemlitz on the German label Mille Plateaux for their first two albums: Second Nature: An Electroacoustic Pastoral (1999) and Structural Adjustments (2000).

Terre Thaemlitz published the essay collection Nuisance in 2015, which contained essays on identity and music written between 1996 and its year of publication. In the introduction, which was originally written in 2006, Thaemlitz writes, "My intention is to write in defense of pessimism, and to critically reject the incessant optimism lurking at the core of virtually all media, conferences, concerts, events and symposia – "critical media" or not."[7]

Discography

Albums

12" EPs

7" singles

DJ mixes

Collaborations

Internet-only releases

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Comatonse Records, Thaemlitz released a free best-of compilation CD. Physical copies are no longer in print, but MP3s are available for free (along with a bonus track that did not fit on the original release) through Comatonse.

Radio dramas

Filmography

Italy: .::invernomuto::., 2005, Issue 3. Audio and photography.

Written, directed, filmed and edited by Terre Thaemlitz. Originally released on VHS (Japan: Comatonse Recordings, 2003, V.002). In English and Japanese.Japan: Comatonse Recordings, 2005/2003, D.001.NTSC | D.001.PAL.

Written, directed, filmed and edited by Terre Thaemlitz. Commissioned by Lovebytes and funded by the Arts Council of England. Released with "Silent Passability" on DVD (Japan: Comatonse Recordings, 2005, D.000.NTSC). Originally released on VHS (Japan: Comatonse Recordings, 2001, V.001) and DVD ("Volatile Media," UK: Lovebytes, 2002, DSP2).Japan: Comatonse Recordings, 2005/2001, D.000.NTSC.

Written, directed, filmed and edited by Terre Thaemlitz. Released with Interstices on DVD (Japan: Comatonse Recordings, 2005, D.000.NTSC). Originally released on VHS (US: Comatonse Recordings, 1997, V.000). Japan: Comatonse Recordings, 2005/1997, D.000.NTSC.

Directed by Iara Lee, produced by George Gund III, (US: Caipirinha Productions, 1998). Interview.

Directed by Ninon Liotet and Olivier Schulbaum, (Germany: ZDF 2002). Interview and music.

Directed by Iara Lee, produced by George Gund, (US: Caipirinha Productions, 1995). Three tracks featured on soundtrack. Sound engineering for trailer.

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The essential... Terre Thaemlitz. 30 January 2014.
  2. Web site: The Grey Zone: DJ Sprinkles. 29 July 2014.
  3. News: The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview |. The Quietus .
  4. Web site: Terre Thaemlitz.
  5. http://www.uplink.co.jp/factory/ Uplink Factory
  6. Web site: DJ Sprinkles: 'Music is the least interesting thing about clubs'. . 25 October 2014.
  7. Web site: Terre Thaemlitz - Writings - Introduction to Nuisance.
  8. Web site: DJ SPRINKLES/MARK FELL - Fresh Insights EP 1 Vinyl at Juno Records.
  9. http://www.comatonse.com/releases/belowcode/ Below Code
  10. http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1121 Album of the Year