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This is Pete Namlook Vol.1 | The Art of Ambient Music

01. Pete Namlook - Asbendos 02. Pete Namlook - Travelling Without Moving Part 9 03. Pete Namlook & Wolfram Spyra - Turn The City Lights Off 04. Pete Namlook & Gabriel Le Mar - Springtime 05. Pete Namlook & Richie Hawtin - Snake Charmer 06. Pete Namlook & Gaudi - The Sun Won’t Set 07. Pete Namlook & Klaus Schulze - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Earth Part 1 08. Pete Namlook & Richie Hawtin - Silent Intelligence Part 10 09. Pete Namlook - Travelling Without Moving Part 11 10. Pete Namlook - Give Space A Trance Pete Namlook was one of the most influential figures of electronic and ambient music in the 1990s. Inspired by Oskar Sala, one of the pioneers of electronic music, Namlook focused on the untapped potential of analogue synthesizers, often developed or extended in his laboratory. Freshly educated in composition from Goethe University, Pete Namlook (Peter Kuhlmann) started his career in Frankfurt playing in the electronic ensemble Romantic Warrior that was loosely part of the new age and electronic scene. They cut Romantic Warrior (Frog, 1985), Himalaya (Frog, 1986), Planet (Blue Flame, 1988). In 1991 he began a second life as a disc jockey playing techno music under the moniker Sequential. The single True Colours changed his career and a good chunk of modern music. Kuhlmann assumed the identity of Pete Namlook, opened his own Fax label and made his first album, Silence (Fax, 1992), a collaboration with Dr Atmo (and one of the first albums released only on compact disc). Namlook understood that producing was more important than recording and he set out to discover, encourage and promote music by ambient electronic artists. During the first year alone, his label released over 100 records and CDs. The label name refers to the "fax" as a medium for fast and cheap distribution of ideas. Its humble weekly releases are equivalent to sending a fax to a group of friends. His double albums are containers of lengthy ambient suites reminiscent of Germany's kosmische school of the 1970s and of Brian Eno's late 1970s "discreet" music, but also influenced by his two true love: eastern and classical music. No musical genre was a direct influence, though: Namlook has always claimed that Nature was his main teacher Kuhlmann passed away on November 8th 2012, at the age of 51 from a heart attack.

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