
Markus Strothmann – Drums
UFO Walter – Bass (Randy Hansen Experience, Marla Glen, Alex Oriental Experience etc.)
Bernhard Wöstheinrich – Synthesizers
Continue reading Live in Concert: Strothmann-Walter-Wöstheinrich-Trio

Markus Strothmann – Drums
UFO Walter – Bass (Randy Hansen Experience, Marla Glen, Alex Oriental Experience etc.)
Bernhard Wöstheinrich – Synthesizers
Continue reading Live in Concert: Strothmann-Walter-Wöstheinrich-Trio
Cooperativa Neue Musik, a sound art community in Bielefeld, Germany has invited Bernhard to present his work on April 8, 2013 as part of the Jour Fixe series of artist talks. Bernhard will talk with the freelance music journalist Kurt Gerland in an open discussion about his approaches and his concept for his contribution to the the upcoming music festival “Diagonale” (Oct 5 & 6, 2013, Bielefeld and Gütersloh) which will be held under the motto “swarms”. We hope you can come along!
Date: April 8, 2013
Start time: 20:00 CEST
Capella hospitalis
Teutoburger Straße 50
33602 Bielefeld / Germany
www.capella-hospitalis.de

Around the time of the release of the album “Boner” from my band centrozoon Tobias Reber, Lee Fletcher, Erik Emil Eskildsen and I met for a round table talk. Whitney Leary created this audiovisual compilation from the 1-hour discussion. Continue reading A Listeners Guide to centrozoon

Markus Strothmann – Drums
UFO Walter – Bass (Randy Hansen Experience, Marla Glen, Alex Oriental Experience etc.)
Bernhard Wöstheinrich – Synthesizers
Continue reading Gütersloh Polyphony Event Series: Strothmann-Walter-Wöstheinrich-Trio
As part of its 10th anniversary celebrations, Burning Shed brings Centrozoon’s Bigger Space back into print
Deleted for over five years, the dvd-r offers a fascinating perspective on the short-lived Bowness, Reuter & Woestheinrich incarnation of the band.
Recorded in the Autumn of 2003 and filmed at a small-scale warm-up performance, Bigger Space is a unique document featuring hidden extras and the beautiful black and white images of photographer Telemach Wiesinger.
This short but compelling release provides an ideal companion to 2004’s Never Trust The Way You Are.
Featuring seven songs (one hidden), web links, a photo gallery and an audio outtake from NTTWYA, Bigger Space represents the only time this version of Centrozoon were captured on film and provides an intriguing opportunity to witness a remarkable band in intimate surroundings.
Presented with new artwork, this is available as NTSC Region 0 and should play on most players worldwide.