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Spunig 03:15
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Uflig 01:49
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Maali 06:46
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Ueb 04:02
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Wirs 03:05
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Huli 03:48
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Tribel 00:44
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Weli 06:58
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Zatter 02:23 video
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Untan 06:16 video
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Tscholi 05:17
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Trapp 02:19
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Puckt 03:30 video
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Weike 03:54

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"There is not a single object in the world which can't make a sound," says Julian Sartorius. Like many of his European jazz drumming
ancestors, Julius Sartorius has built his own percussion set to develop his his own sound.

Sartorius made his name as drummer for vocalist Sophie Hunger. He played in Colin Vallon's piano trio and in Co Streiff & Russ Johnson's quartet and was involved in projects with Shahzad Ismaily. His debut solo album "Beat Diary" – a sound diary of 365 entries – placed him at the centre of the world of soloist drummers.

Satorius has developed new techniques and sound worlds through his involvement in electronic music. This album, recorded 'live' with no overdubs, cuts or electronic effects, guides the listener into a fantastic world of sounds and rhythms, with no loss of tranquil moods and abstract atmospheres.

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released October 5, 2014

Julian Sartorius: drums, cymbals, rubber balls, spanish goat bells, gongs, vibrators, sound bowls, bullroarer, shruti box, lumber, glockenspiel, kalimbas, tubes, mbira, metal

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Julian Sartorius Berne, Switzerland

Drummer, percussionist and artist Julian Sartorius forms sounds into previously unseen shapes. His precise and multi-layered rhythmical patterns are keen excursions into the hidden tones of found objects and prepared instruments, bridging the gap between organic timbres and the vocabulary of electronic music. ... more

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