Review: Antonelli's 6th album 'Soulkiller' is now available on 8 track double vinyl.
Antonelli aka Stefan Schwander from Dusseldorf, has been one of the undisputed pioneers of German electronic minimal music for over a decade and stands alongside such great names as The Modernist, Wolfgang Voigt or Thomas Brinkmann. With many pseudonyms such as A Rocket In Dub, Repeat Orchestra, Rhythm Maker, Pop, Swimmingpool or Antonelli, he continues to inspire whole generations of producers as well as DJs. Since the mid 90s, Antonelli has been making cutting edge electronic music. His clear affinity for disco is reflected in flawless propulsive dance grooves and the occasional anthemic refrain. Like the best tracks of Giorgio Moroder, his basslines bubble below a straight ahead beat, and the melody brings the whole affair into ecstasy.
Most of his releases also reflect a bit of Antonelli's experimental side. Though these are for the most part straight dance cuts, there are also nods to the production styles dub and modern abstract electronic music, where sound manipulation produces unexpected tones and surprising rhythmic complexities. His tracks are elaborate and detailed works of charming minimalism ranging from dance floor hits (albums: "Me, The Disco Machine" and 12"s: The Vogue feat. Miss Kittin, Mean Machine) to the soft beautiful ambient arrangements on his latest album 'The Blackout Quintet' released on Italic.
Antonelli however is his major project, and Schwander has spent a lot of time over last few years taking it live to cities as far afield as Tokyo, Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Moscow, London and Copenhagen. Beside his live activities he is also very active on the remix front, and has cooperated with Michael Mayer, Freestyle Man, Farben, Lawrence, Steve Bug, Ego Express, Elektro Musik Department, Oliver Hacke, Error Error and Mondo Grosso to name but a few.
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