Ursulurn featured at Darage-Bang.com

January 11th, 2010

Ambient-artist Darage Bang started a new post-series to feature appreciated artists he found through Soundcloud:

Darage Bang presents Cloudy and Pleasant

With my piano piece Ursulurn, I happen to be one of them. Thanks a lot, Frank!
The music over there is somewhere between ambient, downtempo, drone and experimental. If you’re interested give it a listen through my Cloud-Playlist for an uninterrupted playback. (you’ll need a Google-Account, though)

I like and support the idea not just because the underlying thoughts are quite similar to mine, when I started ‘Found in the Cloud’. It is good to see Soundcloud evolving, being a platform driven by people. And with applications like The Cloud Player build ontop of the infrastructure, it has the potential to be Spotify for independent artists.

Mixed Sessions: Off

December 15th, 2009

I just removed Mixed Sessions from the internet. It is really old and has nothing to do with what i’m up to musically. I don’t want to get connected to this Garageband-approach of making electronic music. There are better things to come…

If anybody still has the desire to listen to the tracks, shoot me a message, I’ll pass you the files.

Nicken: Where I am, where I will go

July 8th, 2009

It’s been a long time since anyone knowing me through my music got any updates about where I’m heading. This post wants to show what has happened since “Mixed Sessions” and what to expect from me in near future.

Back in the days, when I got my first own computer I started using it for making music. It was a tough learning process, digging through all the possibilities, the technological barriers and especially getting equipment together supporting me in this process. While still learning, there were (here and there) some tracks popping out. For me as a perfectionist they were not what I had in mind. When listening to them, I could hear what was wrong and why this special track did not represent what I thought I would actually be capable of doing. Nevertheless, as some kind of self-healing exercise I uploaded some of these tracks to Last.fm. Did not expect anything. Called the album “Mixed Sessions” as there was no connection whatsoever between the single tracks. I thought that this “album” could be regarded as gradually growing. When I finished a new track, that could just be added to the list. And nothing happened at first.

This changed, when CixxxJ stumbled across my music and recommended me to Pixieguts. For those who don’t know, Pixieguts is a vocalist from Australia who collaborates digitally with artists from all over the world. Doing this, she created a whole network around her art. Created a network of independent artists, who support and respect each other. I got to know her massive network, when she recommended me to all of her friends (or “followers” in today’s language).
And all of a sudden I woke up having people listening to my tunes. The tunes, that were not meant to be anything. That were just experimenting with the possibilities. Just searching for a home in this never-ending electronic landscape. Thank you really much, Pixie. I learned a lot from you.

That searching for a place is not over yet. (Probably it should never really be over) I should be delighted, that there are still people out there on Last.fm who regularly listen to my stuff. I am. But on the other hand these tracks really don’t represent “me”. There was a time I really digged Drum and Bass. You can clearly hear that when listening to These Days. But these days are over now. I guess finding a home in electronic landscape is finding what is really “you”. And when you found it: just do it. Explore your style and refine it.

What can I say – right now it is the first time, that I really have a very precise vague picture of the music I want to do. The elements. The sounds. The atmosphere. It is more acoustic and has more to do with real instruments and playing of real instruments. This is me: fell in love with the sound of electronic music, but want to make space for the real Nicken: Getting lost in playing piano / guitar / melodica / trumpet (soon?).

In a few days I will begin to take 3 weeks off my daily routine to just focus on music. The result will be some sort of EP. I am excited as ever to see that I’ll get the chance to really put all of my ideas into one baby. To really put tunes out, that yell: “Listen, this (!) is Nicken.” To stop searching and settle down in the new home that I just found.

Stay tuned!

What this is all about…

April 14th, 2009

Welcome reader, or so to say, welcome listener. This site is dedicated to the musical outcome, the musical passion and musical practice of Nicken.

Nicken: a 22 year-old media-student from western Germany. Mind fulltime dedicated to music. Body struggles to do so, but since there are still Bachelor-Thesis’ to be written, it’s a tough balance between doing what you should and doing what you feel about doing.

You will find 3 types of posts on this blog:

  • Posts about music, that is absolutely worth listening. I’m not planning to do a full-featured music-listening blog; but i have the strong urge to feature and support artists that really had an impact on me.
  • Posts about my music. If you want to be up to date about my artistic output – subscribe!
  • Posts about music production: stuff i have learned so far. Best practices, music philosophy, Ableton Live… you get the idea.

Oh, and just a few words for better communication: I am not a full-time blogger. There will be a post, when there has to be one AKA all killer no filler. Subscribe and Enjoy.

Ps. You can find my personal blog over here (German, sorry)

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