CHRONOMAD

Sayeh

CD / LP
release-date: July 13th, 2010
Saam Schlamminger is Chronomad.
And Chronomad has a new record.

Please order Sayeh on the website of Alientransistor.


Schauspielhaus BochumChronomad - SAYEH

SEHE DICH ISTANBUL, MEINE AUGEN GESCHLOSSEN

Andreas Ammer /Saam Schlamminger -

Electric Field Recordings

intermedium rec. 031
VÖ: 18.07.2008
 
Mit: Feridun Zaimoglu, Sezer Duru, Amed Dogan, Sema Moritz, Süren Asatryan, Birol Topaloglu

Realisation: Andreas Ammer / Saam Schlamminger

Dauer: 49’26 Minuten

Produktion: BR Hörspiel und Medienkunst 2008
© Bayerischer Rundfunk / Hörspiel und Medienkunst

ISBN 978-3-939444-41-1 EAN 9783939444411

Pressetext intermedium rec.:

Andreas Ammer, vielfach preisgekrönter Hörspiel-Macher, und der in Istanbul geborene und in München lebende iranische Musiker Saam Schlamminger (alias /Chronomad/) haben sich mit ihren Aufzeichnungsgeräten auf die Straßen von Istanbul begeben. Sie haben Musiker getroffen, die Mitte der Welt gefunden und Material nach Hause gebracht, das fern jeglicher Weltmusikklischees ist. Diese Aufnahmen, im Alltag Kulisse für Nachrichten aus einer Welt, die den meisten von uns weitestgehend unbekannt ist, fügen Ammer / Schlamminger zu einem Klangbild Istanbuls, das dem Hörer Schönheit und urbanes Selbstverständnis dieser Metropole erschließt.
Und sie trafen den türkischstämmigen Autor und bildenden Künstler Feridun Zaimoglu, der ihnen die Geschichte einer großen Liebe in Istanbul erzählte.

Links:
intermedium rec.

intermedium shop

Ursendung Bayerischer Rundfunk

Schauspielhaus BochumSehe Dich Istanbul, meine Augen geschlossen / Schlamminger

SÜPERDISCO BELAII FERAII
with Bibi Parvin


Saam Schlamminger
Klaus Scheuermann


4ohm music

To prelisten, please visit the home of SÜPERDISCO

To buy SÜPERDISCO 2:

CD (December 1st) - @4ohm.net

Please visit the home of Klaus Scheuermanns 4ohm music

Schauspielhaus BochumBlacken the Black

Blacken the Black - Entrance to the Exit

Annika Line Trost, Albert Pöschl, Saam Schlamminger

2007 - echokammer
Visit the home of Blacken the Black and prelisten at myspace.com

Please visit the home of echokammer here

Schauspielhaus BochumBlacken the Black

Prada Fashion Show - Blacken the Black

SÜPERDISCO


Saam Schlamminger
Klaus Scheuermann


4ohm music
For prelistening please visit the home of SÜPERDISCO

To buy SÜPERDISCO:

Vinyl - bootleg.de
CD - @4ohm.net
Download music file - @iTunes
Download music file - @Musicload.de

Please visit the home of Klaus Scheuermanns 4ohm music

Schauspielhaus BochumSÜPERDISCO

AMOLL


Saam Schlamminger
Kristin Gerwien



4ohm music
Please use this link to order AMOLL

Tracklist:

1. Whisper to me Under Water
2. Tiger Step
3. Circulation
4. Herzschlagen
5. Great Fear
6. Nebel
7. Neverending
8. UV

Visit the home of Klaus Scheuermanns 4ohm music

Schauspielhaus BochumAMOLL

 
LUNARPLEXUS - 11 Songs

Jens Thomas und Saam Schlamminger

please visit www.lunarplexus.de
for further information.

click to listen to '11 songs'

order 'Lunarplexus - 11 songs' on CD

download Lunarplexus @ iTunes

tracklist:

1 Oceanus Procellarum
2 Mare Nubium
3 Endymion
4 Mare Tranquillatis
5 Mare Vapurum
6 Senkrechte Wand
7 Mare Ibrium
8 Mare Nectaris
9 Maginus
10 Mare Crisium
1
1 Aristoteles

Lunarplexus



Chronomad
Sokut

LP / CD
release-date: Oct 04th, 2004

CD bestellen

tracklist:

Sama`i
Aksak
Masmoudi
Dawr Hindi
Shish

Panj

Wahda Sagra

Se

Do

Wahed




Chronomad
Chronomad 1

12" / MCD
release-date: Sept 22nd, 2003

CD bestellen

tracklist:

Sard
Sabs
Sefid
Siah

Observing Systems
Tied & Tickled trio

release date: 06/09/2003

weitere Informationen auf www.tiedandtickledtrio.com Tied and Tickled Trio

Neon Golden
The Notwist

release date: 06/02/2002

CD bestellen - notwist.com

weitere Informationen auf www.notwist.com Neon Golden


World music is not from this world. But prevalently from a virtual space nobody really wants to live in. Let's cling to and abide by the following: world equals world plus man.

Saam Schlamminger is a human of persian origin and the music he composed and realized on his recent album "Sokut" definitely stems from this world. This, that is, another. A world where directions are right, because there are none. In which the desert of the digital manifests itself analogically. Populated by the babylonians of bass, the slide semites and beat bedouins, the ficticious protagonists of some kind of musical invocation, inside of which - climaxing - orient and occident, gently rocking in the pace of the epic mystic measure of mesopotamia, wish each other a good night.

Schlamminger's music is democratic-fantastic in the same sense Weilheim's music scene is, the place where he lives and continuously entangles eastern westerns and western easterns like a visionary magus. Chronomad's "Sokut" seems oddly familiar while striking the notes for a wide and hardly conquered but already misunderstood genre.

Those listeners of today and the last 8000 years who always parsed history and fake oriental records for the remains of this exotic arithmetic in rhythm and tone will welcome Chronomad with open ears. This is ritual music ignoring the superfluousity of rituals.

Strolling his own dreamy paths Chronomad has arrived in Everybody's Land. Let's follow.

Ole Wagner


Saam Schlamminger’s music negates the dialogue of cultures. Dialogue means one of you over here, the other over there, and now get along with each other. In that kind of scenario, being forced into subjects, cultures can only operate as caricatures. Applied to music, the result sounds as you would expect: Western blandness in Southern or Eastern gravy. Or the other way round: beats that don’t bring more world into folklore. There are, of course, exceptions, great encounters. But they don’t draw their life from cultures or collectives, they draw it from firmly rooted individuals who finally grow beyond themselves. They can complement each other, steal from each other, grow together to form something new, at best become a whole that was never heard before – but in so doing, they have left dialogue behind. It might seem to be dialogue, but in fact it is a many-voicedness, many voices that become an orchestra instead of simply talking to each other. Saam Schlamminger has gone even farther. In his music, dialogue is revoked. All is one, but nothing surrenders itself. It is not possible to distinguish origins. Almost everything seems to be Western, everything exotic is deliberately avoided, but in its core the music is more oriental than belly-dance. If you abandon yourself to the pulse of the beats, you recognize the Santour, the Persian hammered dulcimer. In the shimmer of the electronics you can hear the echo of the Tombak, the oriental drum. Saam doesn’t embellish himself with Eastern accessories (although he can deploy them masterfully); he doesn’t take on the forms of the East, but rather its structures, thoughts, and a philosophy of playing that is specific and universal at the same time. Saam’s music is Eastern by being Western. Or the other way round. I don’t know.

Dr. Navid Kermani

Publisher (e.g.„Das Buch der von Neil Young Getöteten“)

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