Dominik Eulberg – HOW I MET THE BASS #166

DOMINIK EULBERG on:
– Facebook: https://ift.tt/1FfYwK9
– SoundCloud: @dominik-eulberg

HOW I MET THE BASS on:
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– Mixcloud: https://ift.tt/2grO2vi
– Spotify: spoti.fi/2KipBo7

3 QUESTIONS to DOMINIK EULBERG:

Q: From bird sounds to early rave classic – how did you meet the bass, Dominik?

A: I was asked to create a mix with the music which socialized me. Music did not interest me in my childhood. Nature was my music: the rustling of leaves, the splashing of streams, the chirping of grasshoppers and of course the opulent concert of birds. The melancholy piping of the blackbird was my first earworm. Only the electronic music aroused my deep interest, fascinated me with a research-driven curiosity. In 1993 I started DJing. To capture both of my great sources of inspiration, I’ve decided to create a two-hour melange of my favorite bird songs and my favorite picks from 1993 and 1994.

Q: You´re travelling all over the planet for about two decades yet. How do you manage your stressful tourlife and calming down the weekdays after so many years?

A: Nature is not only my great source of inspiration, but also an inexhaustible source of energy to recharge my batteries. Therefore I live in her, directly on a wonderful nature reserve. For me nature is the easiest, healthiest and most cost-effective way to happiness. I only need binoculars to broaden my horizons. So I can immerge in the contemplative experience of nature for hours and get into deep resonance with our true home.

Q: Which future Eulberg projects are on the way – what are you currently working on?

A: I’m writing a sensitization for nature book for the renowned Fischer Verlag, creating a photo book with insect focus-stacking macros, working on a butterfly card game, creating Remix-EPs for my current album Mannigfaltig, working on the soundtrack for a cinema nature-documentary, designing a bat sound installation with the Chaos Computer Club and produce a new EP.

TRACKLIST:

1. Aphex Twin – On – Warp Records – 1993
2. Amsel – Blackbird – Turdus merula
3. CJ Bolland – Con Spirito – R&S Records – 1995
4. Singdrossel – Song trush – Turdus philomelos
5. Teste – The Wipe (5am Synaptic) – Plus 8 Records – 1992
6. Rohrdommel – Bittern – Botaurus stellaris
7. Marmion – Schöneberg — Superstition – 1993
8. Kiebitz – Lapwing – Vanellus vanellus
9. Tata Box Inhibitors – Plasmids (Placid Mix) – Touché – 1994
10. Nachtigall – Nightingale – Luscinia megarhynchos
11. Vapourspace ‎– Gravitational Arch Of 10 – Plus 8 Records – 1993
12. Blaukehlchen – Bluethroat – Luscinia svecica
13. Pete Lazonby – Sacred Cercles – Brainaik Records – 1994
14. Zaunkönig – Wren – Troglodytes troglodytes
15. X-313 – Spectra (Hardsignal Treatment) – Generator Records – 1994
16. Ziegenmelker – Nightjar – Caprimulgus europaeus
17. Drax – Amphetamine – Oscillator – 1994
18. Wiedehopf – Hoopoe – Upupa epops
19. Emmanuel Top – Acid Phase – Attack Records -1994
20. Uhu – Eagle owl – Bubo bubo
21. Energy 52 – Cafe Del Mar ( DJ Kid Paul Mix) – Eye Q Records – 1993
22. Buchfink – Chaffinch – Fringilla coelebs
23. Cygnus X – Orange Theme – Eye Q Records -1994
24. Wachtelkönig – Corncrake – Crex crex
25. Trancesetters – Drive – Touché – 1994
26. Gartenrotschwanz – Common redstart – Phoenicurus phoenicurus
27. Acid Jesus – Radium – Klang Elektronik -1994
28. Drosselrohrsänger – Great reed warbler – Acrocephalus arundinaceus
29. Cold – Strobe Light Network – Thule Records – 1995
30. Pirol – Golden oriole – Oriolus oriolus

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