Gesaffelstein

Electronic artist, France, on duty since... Uses techno and electro idioms as  tools designed to create an distinctive, closed aural universe. Transforms and appropriates  those musical  lexicons to write epics and atmospherics that reach beyond dancefloor  expectations or illustrative goals. Envisions his work as system of closely related pieces, and  not just as a bunch of good tracks. Works on textures and spaces with as much attention as on  beats and composition : thinks his music is no less physical than a sculpture or architecture  work, and is built as an expression of an objective environment rather than just his own  individual thoughts.
Listening to Gesaffelstein pieces can’t be just a passive, light-headed activity : you need to let  yourself fully go inside it. The experience might seem dark and heavy, but it’s actually so  fine-tuned it ends up giving you an impression of intense satisfaction : it’s a deep pleasure to  hear an artist express the hard-edged, angst-ridden vibe of our contemporary times with such detail and such perfect sense of form. There’s a strong classicist feeling to his whole work :  nothing is useless or ill-ordered, every sound and every silence are necessary and strongly tied  to the rest of the action. It’s like a superior force makes them be just where they are : it’s not  about a « personal decision », and more about following a grander structure. Things in  Gesaffelstein tracks can sometimes get extremely tense, sometimes unbelievably self-assured  and dominant, other times just plain cathartic, while they can also just float through grey  shadowed areas, being numb and lost. But this wide range of feelings is actually serving one  unique design : making proper art music for a never-ending, splendid apocalypse.
As a DJ, Gesaffelstein is not what you could call a crowd-pleaser : he plays heavy-minded  music with bold precision and is not here to make you dance like jitterbugs or to soundtrack  your pick-up tactics.  His live shows are equally severe : no audience bonding at all, just  rugged, immersive sound matter, arranged with sadistic care and respect.
Gesaffelstein has already released five EPs, and has just given away a new track called  « Viol », meaning « Rape » in French, that’ll be featured in a soon-to-be released vidoo by  biker collective Ghostrider. His album is due to be out in early 2012. He’ll be touring all over  the world by then, so wherever you are, just don’t miss him.