Equitant

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Biografía

  • Three years after the release of “Dynamism”, Equitant has returned in 2012 with his latest release “Body Vehement” (Black Montanas/Black Leather Records) featuring vocals by: Lea X, Yasmin Gate, Bastian & Illumine Concrete. And 2013's “Body Vehement Re..
    EQUITANT BIOGRAPHY With his release “Dynamism” in 2009, Equitant has proven once again how to re-design and significantly alter his musical approach uniting a cold mix of electronic body music and darkened techno. The concept for “Dynamism” is an ever-changing activity, various theories or philosophical systems that explain the universe in terms of force or energy. This is a process or mechanism responsible for the development and motion of a system. “Dynamism” is more or less where his 2008 EP “Mekanik” left off. Just as heavy and just as aggressive. 2008 saw a revivification of Equitant’s style and sound, with the “Mekanik” EP release on Black Montanas/Black Leather Records. This EP brought forth a new chapter in the sound structure and design of the music. The music took on a distinct and aggressive techno-EBM sound…like switching on a kind of techno-EBM engine. Equitant’s antecedent sound started out as an ambient synthesizer project in 1993, then evolved to a cold mechanical direction of electronic music with traces of techno-electro elements in 1999. From 1993-2003 Equitant released a vast collection of demos issued on his label Black Montanas, including his first full length album “Zurich” in 2002. Followed by the “Kompressor” EP in 2003. In 2005 Equitant signed with the Dallas Texas based “Tarot Productions” label. The result was the simultaneous full length releases of “Zeit” (recorded in 2002) and “Konstruckteur” (recorded in 2004). Both albums fused a cold delivery of electro, and abstract techno, unveiling a futuristic simulation for all the masses. The follow-up to “Konstruckteur” was the long awaited “Hauptstadt” EP released in 2007 on Black Montanas. After a much-needed break musically, Equitant released the experimental “Technik” full length album on Black Montanas in early 2008. A release strictly influenced by the infamous “Detroit Electro” sound. In July 2009 Equitant produced a track called “You Know What I Want” for Yasmin Gate’s debut release “YG” on David Carretta’s “Space Factory Records”, along with other collaborators: DJ Hell, Christian Prommer, Keith Le Rouge, Pillage, Douglas McCarthy, T.Raumschmiere, Ikki. Equitant also teamed up with Yasmin Gate for a full collaboration as “Equitant & Yasmin Gate” in 2009, releasing the illustrious “That’s All” EP and “That’s All The Remixes” on Black Montanas. From 2003 to the present Equitant has constructed countless remixes for many renowned artists in the electro/techno/EBM scene. With worldwide underground electronic labels like: Space Factory, Black Montanas, Black Leather Records, M-tronic, Punch Records, Alfa Matrix, Advanced Synergy. Artist remixes include Jonathann Cast, Millimetric, Yasmin Gate & People Theatre, Adriano Canzian, Mt. Sims, Elite!, Reizstrom, Red Industrie, Kaball, Struck 9, Strange Connection, Grandchaos, Xander Harris, Adán & Ilse + many more. Now, three years after the release of “Dynamism”, Equitant has returned in 2012 with his latest release “Body Vehement” (Black Montanas/Black Leather Records) featuring vocals by: Lea X, Yasmin Gate, Bastian & Illumine Concrete. And 2013's “Body Vehement Remixes” (Black Montanas) featuring remixes by: Canzian, Carretta & Workerpoor, Electrosexual, Equitant, Elite!, Alexander Robotnick, The Populists (aka Yan Wagner), People Theatre, Strange Connection + many more. Equitant’s “Body Vehement” is a cold mix of techno, electro, EBM and disco. “Body Vehement” opens yet another new dimension to Equitant’s ever changing sound. Over the past years Equitant has been a resident live act at the prominent "Klub Atomix" in San Antonio Texas. As well as other live performances in Texas, Mexico City and Bogota Colombia. The Italian producer Adriano Canzian has described Equitant's sound with three simple words, "Powerful, Sexy, Strong…simply amazing”. Website: http://www.agurakelectro.com/ Label: http://www.ekproduct.com/ BOOKING - EUROPE/NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA: [email protected] PRESS There is no weak track for me but for the highlight I choose the opening track "Body Vehement (Original Mix)" because as I said it is an emotional, intense and impassioned EBM track. I hear so many things in this album from Giorgio Moroder to DAF and Front 242 and recommend it thoroughly. - Brutal Resonance (Danya Malashenkov) Every time this artist surprises me with his fresh and minimal EBM vibes. "Body Vehement" is a new exploration of the body-tech fields and a new union with guest singers. Equitant strikes back stronger than before! - Sideline Magazine (Stephane Froidcoeur) Equitant's Body Vehement shows off his expertise: taking electronic music to it's raw basics, adding a personal touch of hard beats and bass, creating unique melodies and synth tracks with a strong punch, and then either letting them stay monotonic and hard, or adding a layer of atmosphere that not only makes you want to stomp around and dance, but also may let you dream away. This is what Equitant does best and what makes him stand out in industrial/techno/EBM/Oldschool-EBM scene. - Eine Tasse Jager (Ramunas K Fishermang) Body Vehement would best be described as existing in the space between heavy synthesizer based ’80s EBM like early Frontline Assembly (think bass and synth on Corrosion era FLA) meets Terence Fixmer or David Carretta’s banging dark techno that sounds equally at home on a white smoke machined EBM night as it would in a intense techno set. - Mishka Bloglin (Mike Textbeak) The Mcd "Mekanik" released in 2008 was already a terrific piece of techno-body stuff, but the newest "Dynamism" is simply a must have! I got the impression when pushing on the play button of my cd-player that I switched on a kind of techno-EBM engine. - Sideline Magazine (Stephane Froidcoeur) While a typical electronic pop record may try to reach out to you through expressive vocals, melancholic melody, or energizing rhythms, delivering the artist's sometimes dark, yet perfectly human emotions. Equitant's ZEIT belongs to the human-less world of electronic impulses, actively trying to distance itself from everything human into a digital compendium of mechanical rhythms and robotic vocals. - Allsynthpop Magazine (Mik Seliverstov) ZEIT starts with a cool cut entitled A WOMAN where old 80's influences like vague Kraftwerk tones emerge to the surface. The 80's electronics seem to be a very important source of inspiration for Equitant, like a red line running through this CD. - Sideline Magazine (Stephane Froidcoeur) ZEIT knows how to make you dance without need of a dancefloor. - Versacrum Magazine A few tracks, like "Illusion," incorporate darker elements, with eerie string patches and muffled voices in the background, but you can breakdance or do The Robot to nearly every track on this album, from the outrageously upbeat "Voraussehend" to the comparatively understated "Last Night in My Body." - Regen Magazine The original Plastic Machine version of "NY Paris" took us by storm when we heard it. The melodic bass and synth lines, super sharp drums and atmospheres are not to be missed. Equitant’s remix brings it down hard with a very aggressive take on the track. This one will have you bangin’ your fist in the air with it’s hard beat and variations on the synth sounds. - Stir Sound Netlabel (Ian Funk)
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    Discografía seleccionada

    2013 - Retrospekt 2008-2013 (EK Product) 2013 - Body Vehement Remixes (Black Montanas) 2012 - Body Vehement (Black Montanas) 2011 - Flash of Light (Black Montanas) 2010 - Equitant & Yasmin Gate - That's All The Remixes V/A (Black Montanas) 2009 - Equitant & Yasmin Gate - That's All (Black Montanas) 2009 - Dynamism (Black Montanas) 2008 - Mekanik Remix (Black Montanas) 2008 - Mekanik (Black Montanas) 2007 - Hauptstadt (Black Montanas) 2007 - Re-Konstrucktion (Black Montanas) 2005 - Konstruckteur (Tarot Productions) 2005 - Zeit (Tarot Productions)
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