Jan Jelinek has recorded under the names
Farben and Gramm, earning himself a respected name as a producer and contributor to the German electronic music scene. Moving to Berlin in 1995, for the sake of his university degree in philosophy and sociology, Jelinek started experimenting with sampling media. His experimentation turned into solid productions and in 1998, he started releasing records under the moniker Farben on Klang Elektronik. The Gramm alias served as a vehicle for Jelinek to create a compromise between listening and dance music. Using his sampler as a tool to dissect and tape together new tracks, Jelinek moved on to the recognized Scape label (belonging to Stefan Betke/Pole) for his Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records release. Jelinek cut and pasted jazz sequences from the '60s and '70s, rearranging them with audio tools for a unique end product. In addition to performing live at clubs, he has taken part in electronic music-focused festivals and largely contributed to the Hanover, Germany-based Expo 2000, creating multimedia land and soundscapes for the youth media exhibit. With this master of delicate tones and microscopic modulations via sampler, the sound particles rustle, squelch, click and meander so beautifully that one immediately looses oneself in a dense weave of finely-branched sound patterns.
Appearances:
> CTM.04