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Sunday, March 15, 2009 


In May 2009 Mirko Uhlig and N are going to release a split-7" called "Sanddorn". This little gem will be published both by Ex Ovo and Genesungswerk.



Press release:
Sanddunes and sea buckthorn.
At the moment Mirko Uhlig and N are setting off together for the field trip.
First contact came about some initially anonymous disptach-coincidence at the end of 2006. But before the grapes of (factual) collaboration get thrown under the feet of the listenership, the split-concipated single "Sanddorn" ("sea buckthorn") presents the current motives of the two artists as short essences filtered through the tea strainer, as seaweed, as negigibly stroke of the brush on remaining cardboard.
The N-side features some bucolic farsightednesses over a nearly pastoral landscape. Here and there a bird stops in the sky, so that the listener can cull it slow-handed from the firmament. The feet get lined by milky spume.
When one has a look beneath this round it gets apparently detected by the nose (Uhlig's side): Dull tones out of a musty old building's cellar on which lays the mantle of mildew in fast motion. Soft, fleecy and unfit for consumption. A tribute to the rural lady. Lost in time and thought.
The music, as transparent as the carrier material.




Friday, February 08, 2008 
You're running a mailorder shop and want to offer some copies of the brandnew RICHARD LAINHART masterpiece "White Night"?

Please don't hesitate and ask for wholesale prices...

Have a nice day!



Friday, January 18, 2008 

"White Night" is a rediscovered early masterpiece of Ambient and Drone music. Recorded in 1974, this lustrous 29-minute track came a full year ahead of Brian Eno's "Discreet Music" and reinforces Richard Lainhart both as an often overlooked pioneer of electronic music and a composer capable of transforming methodically built experiments into pure and romantic soundstates.

Lainhart taped "White Night" in the late fall of 1974 at the State University of New York at Albany in the Coordinated Electronic Music Studio. As he completed the final mix, a snow storm hit town. "All I could see was the snow swirling in the light against the blackness; a moving painting continually drawn, erased, and redrawn, always changing, but always the same", Lainhart remembers, "It was beautiful." To commemorate the evening, he calls the piece "White Night".

It consists of a single, four note chord, whose root tones were sent through seperate sine wave oscillators. Because these oscillators were in turn controlled by sequencers running in their own independent timebases, the result is not just a static, repetitive drone, but a continously breathing, billowing and deflating "complex harmonic waveform".

After its birth, "White Night " then spends two full decades in Lainhart's archives. When XI Records release their retrospective of his work ("Ten Thousand Shades of Blue"), it is not even included.

In 2005, a full 21 years after its release, Richard Lainhart decides to offer "White Night" for free download from his new website. Only a couple of days later, Tobias Fischer of Ex Ovo decides to search for Lainhart on the web, while browising almost randomly for a story for his WebZine tokafi.com. It is a complete and perfect coincidence. He hears "White Night" and is immediately mesmerised by its beauty. Tobias immediately sends the link to his Ex Ovo partner Mirko Uhlig, who feels the same. They decide to contact Lainhart that very day.

In 2006, Ex Ovo releases "I, Mute Hummings", a collection of Drone pieces, which includes an eight-minute edit of "White Night", remixed by Richard Lainhart himself. The track is constantly singled out in reviews, with the Wire calling it "gorgeous", and creates demand for the full version to be released.

And so here it is, almost a quarter of a century after its completion: A moment of complete inspiration culled from a night covered "in the glow of the sequencers and tape decks".

Ex Ovo Records, 2008.

Friday, December 14, 2007 

by Richard Lainhart, 2007:

"White Night" was composed and recorded in the late fall of 1974 at the State University of New York at Albany in the Coordinated Electronic Music Studio (CEMS). CEMS was created by my composition teacher Joel Chadabe with design and custom fabrication by Robert Moog and was, at the time, the largest integrated Moog modular synthesizer studio in the world.

The piece consists of a dense, continuous four-note chord, each note in the chord recorded in a separate pass to one track on a Scully 4-track studio recorder. Each track consists of a single sine wave oscillator which is frequency modulated by a group of eight additional sine wave oscillators. Those oscillators are all tuned to different tones, each harmonically related to the fundamental chord tone. The amplitude of each harmonic oscillator is continuously varied under the control of an individual sequencer, and each sequencer is free-running - that is, the sequencers are not synchronized to each other, but rather running in their own independent timebases.The result is a continuously-changing complex harmonic waveform which modulates the frequency of the chord tone oscillator, generating a continuously-changing complex timbre based on the fundamental pitch of the note.

The center tone of "White Night" is 212 Hz, slightly higher than the G below Middle C. The other notes create a chord consisting of a perfect fifth below the center tone, a major seventh just below the center tone, and a major second above the center tone. "White Night" was composed without reference to the standard A-440 tuning system, as we had no such pitch reference in the studio; I just picked a center tone that felt right, and went from there. As such, "White Night" lives in its own pitch world.

The title "White Night" came about so: it was late December in upstate New York when I was finishing the piece, and a blizzard passed through town the night of the final mix. As I sat in the glow of the sequencers and tape decks in the University studio listening to the final version, I looked out the window and saw a security light on a building opposite the studio illuminating the blowing snow as it drifted off the roof. All I could see was the snow swirling in the light against the blackness; a moving painting continually drawn, erased, and redrawn, always changing, but always the same. It may sound bleak, but it wasn't - it was beautiful. It seemed to me that the image of the dancing whiteness perfectly matched the sound of the piece, and so I called it "White Night" to commemorate that evening of wind and snow."



Tuesday, December 11, 2007 
Dear people!

Ex Ovo will release following items at the 24.12.2007:


- First release after 33 years: Richard Lainhart's ambient pioneer work
RICHARD LAINHART - White Night (CD / pressing: 500)
For the first time 
Richard Lainhart's pioneer-moog-work dating back to 1974 (sic!!!) will step into the world of physical sound storage medium anticipating Brian Eno's first landmark in ambient music - "Discreet Music" - from 1975. All packed in beautiful artwork by G. Lantermann (artwork soon).


- A whole concert for free download
EX OVO ORCHESTRA - Live @ AZ Conni (free download)
As a Xmas-gift we'll present you a mastered one-hour-track comprising the whole improvised gig we (means: Feu Follet, Dronæment, Balog, Monostabil, Tholen & Mirko Uhlig) did under the moniker "Ex Ovo  Orchestra" in February 2007. And in the nature of gifts this will be a download FOR FREE! It's an unpredictable sound-voyage through the fainted galaxy of krautrock-drone-live-situation-angst-trance-music (with drums / without guitar solo). You'll be able to download it directly fro
m www.exovo.org (the download package also includes high resolution artwork and further details regarding the performance).

Stay tuned for further details!

All the best,
Mirko & Tobias

Thursday, January 25, 2007 
Next releases on Ex Ovo will be:

- Feu Follet's second album feat. Miina Virtanen on grand piano
FEU FOLLET & MIINA VIRTANEN - The Icicle Lecture
The new recording by Tobias Fischer aka Feu Follet will take you away from the freezing breezes of the debut and lead you to the shore of an almost frozen but silent lake. Something's in the air - snowflakes glide down like tender feathers of a dying swan...

- A new 3" series
MANDALA
(a chinese whisper) - Volume 1
feat. Mirko Uhlig, Feu Follet, Keith Berry & Jörg Eger
The new 3"CDR-series on Ex Ovo will combine fragment-ideas of several artist in the way of a Chinese Whisper. Plain-talking: one artist sends his produced and mastered music (around 5 minutes) to another artist who reacts on the heard with new material. It's a self-fertilising procedure. This goes on until around 20 minutes of music have been created.