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LWE Podcast 109: Brandt Brauer Frick
LWE caught up with Brandt Brauer Frick about the creativity hatched by the Ensemble, working with Rashad Becker, and how UK bass music is inspiring their new material. They also created LWE’s 109th exclusive podcast, a genre-promiscuous mix placing many of their favorite 2011 releases between classic techno sides and seminal classical music.
DOTW: Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble, Pretend
This week’s download is the first taster from Mr. Machine, the debut LP from the newly formed Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble.
Win 2 tickets to see Brandt Brauer Frick in Chicago
We here at LWE are stoked to see acoustic dance music trio Brandt Brauer Frick make their long awaited American debut in the run up to their appearances at SXSW and Coachella. To celebrate, we’re offering Chicago readers two tickets to see them live for free at the Empty Bottle on Tuesday, March 8th. All […]
Exclusive DOTD: Brandt Brauer Frick, R.W. John
This week’s exclusive download is a track from Brandt Brauer Frick’s forthcoming album, You Make Me Real.
Brandt Brauer Frick, Bop/Paino Shakur
Those looking to explain the rise in stature of Brandt Brauer Frick should credit the trio’s standing as full fledged live performers whose gigs and eye catching video have won over listeners who might otherwise avoid “acoustic techno.”
LWE Reviews MUTEK 2010
After a few days’ rest, LWE contributor Steve Kerr submits his review of MUTEK 2010.
Brandt Brauer Frick, Wallah/Button
If you don’t already know the names, nota bene: this three-man acoustic techno team is one part Paul Frick (classically trained musician cum dance music producer) and two parts Scott (aka Dan Brandt and Jan Brauer). After only a handful of releases — all noteworthy — the hubbub surrounding this trio means that each new addition will be met with great expectations. Here, although their self-recorded acoustic sounds are ripe for the picking, the group falls slightly short of their soulful reputation.