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Underground Movement Show - Episode 97 - Gregor Tresher (Archived)


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Gregor Tresher, the famed German producer, veteran of Cocoon/Ovum/Drum Code, and Break New Soil label head, could not have planned his recent trip to NYC at a more apt time, as the volcanic growth in the local techno scene continues blasting into the new year. A giddy crowd awaited the Propaganda! crew at the Sullivan Room, and they were not disappointed as Gregor joined forces with ER friend Meandisco to drive incredible back-to-back sets into the minds and souls of the winter massive.

Not only do we have their sets in all their molten goodness, but we were also able to snag both Gregor and Meandisco for exclusive interviews! Tune in to learn more about Gregor's history, influences (trust, you will be surprised) and upcoming productions, as well as Gene Meandisco's vibe and upcoming parties with the Sullivan Room Crew.

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More about Gregor Tresher:

Subtlety is not the first word used in connection with most DJs, but there is much more the metier of Germany's Gregor Tresher than simply playing records, as Lights From The Inside attests. In fact, after he completed pre-production on his third full-length, Tresher actually stepped away from the decks for six weeks to clear his head. "DJing is my first profession," he admits. "It's what I love to do and what I have been doing for almost twenty years now, even before before I started to write my own music." In the past two years, the producer of 2008's best-selling Techno track on Beatport ("A Thousand Nights") has aspired to make music he would want to play out. "But for this record, I had the feeling that this shouldn't be my priority." While Lights From The Inside features several songs sure to find favor with Tresher's nightclub colleagues—"Frontline", "Breaking Routines," the giddy "As Days Go By" (recently issued as a single on Josh Wink's Ovum label)—this twelve-song odyssey operates on multiple levels.

Just as a painting or photograph appears to move if one stares at it long enough, with close listening the stratified grooves and melodies assembled on Lights From The Inside reveal an organic universe of shifting sound. Meticulous attention to the latter element—melody—was of utmost concern to the Frankfurt resident. Not obvious, eight-bar earworms that would quickly exhaust their welcome, but musical lines that could repeat and intertwine in different patterns, "melodies that are more subtle and develop as you're listening." In this regard, Lights From The Inside harks back to Tresher's earlier releases, even as his aesthetic continues to evolve in new directions.

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Gregor Tresher Home: www.gregortresher.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/gregortresherofficial
Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/gregortresher

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