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Arovane

Arovane is the recording name of German electronic music artist Uwe Zahn (born 1965 in Hameln, Germany). He also releases under the moniker Nedjev.

Arovane
Background information
Also known asNedjev
OriginGermany
GenresIDM, ambient, electronica
Years active1998–2004, 2013–present
LabelsDIN, City Centre Offices, n5MD, Quiet Details
MembersUwe Zahn
Websitehttp://arovane.net/

Life and career edit

Zahn was born in Hameln in 1965. He first began experimenting with rudimentary audio equipment and keyboards when he was 15. Over the years he continued experimenting and developing his sound, even learning to play the clarinet at one point. In the late 80s he began dealing with synthesizers and turntablism as well as deconstruction of hip hop beats. In 1989 Zahn began creating music with a collective of electronic musicians in Munich. This collective, known as S.A.M., was dedicated to creating live, free, electronic improvisational music and operated in Germany.

In 1991 Zahn built his own studio in Berlin. The works around this time could be compared to a breakbeat influenced sound.

Throughout the 90s, Zahn lived in Berlin and continued creating electronic music. After working for a radio station, he caught the attention of electronic music label Din. The late 90s saw the release of his first two albums, Atol Scrap for Din Records and Tides for CCO Records, which gained him a degree of notoriety and acclaim mainly in Germany and then throughout the world in the IDM, ambient, and electronic music scene. There were also a number of compilation appearances and collaborations released during this time.

In 2004, Zahn's album Lilies was released. Significantly, the last track on that album is titled "Good Bye Forever" – after Lilies, there was a nine-year hiatus for Zahn's musical output which ended in 2013 with the release of Ve Palor on the n5MD label.

In 2018, Uwe was interviewed by the Data.Wave webzine.[1]

Tides listed in Pitchfork's 50 Best IDM Albums of all time.[2]

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Atol Scrap (Din, 1999)
  • Tides (City Centre Offices, 2000)
  • AER (Valid) (Vertical Form, 2001. A collaboration with Phonem)
  • Lilies (City Centre Offices, Indigo, 2004)
  • Ve Palor (n5MD, 2013)
  • In-between (A Strangely Isolated Place, 2015, A collaboration with Hior Chronik)
  • Kaziwa (Time Released Sound, 2016, A collaboration with Porya Hatami)
  • Into My Own (A Strangely Isolated Place, 2017, A collaboration with Hior Chronik)
  • Organisim (Karlrecords, 2017, A collaboration with Porya Hatami)
  • Reihen (12k, 2021)
  • Skal_Ghost (12k, 2022, A collaboration with Taylor Deupree)
  • polymer (Quiet Details, 2023)
  • Svev (Polar Seas, 2023, A collaboration with Pjusk)

Singles & EPs edit

  • Icol Diston (Din, 1998)
  • I.O. (Din, 1998)
  • PInt (FWD:, 1999)
  • AMX (Din, 1999)
  • Occer / Silicad (City Centre Offices, 1999)
  • Yeer / Disper (Awkward Silence Recordings, 2000) Split EP with Christian Kleine.
  • Plecq (Bip Hop Generation v.2, 2001)
  • Cycliph (Din, 2002)
  • Minth / Neel (City Centre Offices, 2003)
  • Aarlenpeers (Touchin' Bass, 2015)

Compilations edit

  • Icol Diston (Din, 2002. A collection of early releases)

References edit

  1. ^ "Interview for Data.Wave webzine".
  2. ^ "The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Arovane on Last.fm
  • Arovane discography at Discogs  
  • Arovane at AllMusic
  • Hybrid Magazine - interview for Arovane productions.

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