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Jürgen
Heckel, also known as Sogar, was born in Nuremberg in 1970 and has
been living in Paris for 13 years. He started playing music when
he was 19 and became part of several groups as a guitarist. He then
got interested in creating and processing sound in unconventional
ways. Thus Jürgen manipulates accidental sounds to create light
and fragile melodic textures. The sources of these arrangements
are guitars as well as sounds from mixing consoles, amplifiers,
cables or other aural finds. These sounds are then reworked on a
computer to become a music made of cracklings, and rich melodic
oscillations exploring the extremes of the sound spectrum by associating
acoustic technique and software. The result of this work was his
first album Basal on the New-York based label 12k in 2001. After
the great critic success of “Basal”, Jürgen Heckel
had the opportunity to record two new albums, “Stengel”
on the French label List and again on 12k “Apikal_Blend”,
as Sogar. In 2003 the Italian label Mr.Mutt release Sogar’s
live album “Eel and Coffee” with recordings from the
12k Japan tour. In 2004 the Belgium label Stilll release the Album
“Conceal” which is a documentation of an improvised
collaboration during 3 days in Belgium staring A-Mute, Mitchell
Akiyama, Sébastien Roux, Christophe Bailleau and Sogar under
the band name “Arden”. Except his contribution on many
Compilations (12k, n160, List, n-rec, Spekk, Beau Rivage, Electroni[k],
Mr.Mutt, DSP) Sogar is also asked to remix tracks from other musicians
(Fonica, R.Chartier, etc.) and to reinterpret Yoshihiro Hanno’s
album “Platform”.
Besides numerous concerts in France, Japan, Canada, Italy, England,
Spain, Germany, Netherlands and Belgium with Taylor Deupree, Richard
Chartier, Oval, Andreas Tilliander, Main, Coh, Christian Zanési,
Sébastien Roux, David Grubbs, Aoki Takamasa, Yoshihiro Hanno,
Ultra Milkmaids, Mou-Lips!, Nibo, Minamo, Fonica, Charles Curtis,
Motion..., Sogar has also taken part to festivals like “Send
& Receive” in Winnipeg - Canada, “Présences
électronique, Radio France” Paris, “Peam”
in Pescara - Italiy, “Acces-s” in Pau - France, “Les
Siestes Electroniques” in Toulouse - France. There should
be also emphasized on his various projects like the “sounding-exhibition”
of the art-gallery 40mCube in Rennes - France as part of the Electroni[k]
festival, the sound track for Cedrick Eymenier’s short-movie
series “Platform”, among others. The track “Aiuto
Mathausen” (taken from the compilation Minima-list) has been
selected by Sonic Process, an exhibition about new sounds shown
at the Pompidou Centre in Paris and in the majors contemporary art
centres of Barcelona, Berlin and Porto. Another track “Selkind”
(taken from the 12k release “Apikal_blend”) has been
selected for the exhibition “Ecoute / Sons & Lumières”
who took place in the Pompidou Centre in Paris as well.
Sogar’s music is formed of richly layered textures, a delicate
transmutation of static and formerly “nonmusical” sounds,
a music where the melodic elements are created out of particular
sounds of uncertain origin. All elements in this music slide and
cover one against each other, running into itself yet still keeps
a very controlled balance, while creating myriads of peaceful new
lifeforms in the process.
This music call attention by the constant wish to escape from any
attempt of qualification or any act of nomination. Extremely dense
and abstract as much as it becomes impossible to apply a classical
epithet like “melancholic”, “sad”, “happy”,
“beautiful”, etc, the music of Sogar is no less than
a source of a new musical grammar. Without any conceptual thoughts
his music is slightly but constantly transforming to become a sensitive
translation of a state of mind nurtured by his subconscious.
SELECTED
DISCOGRAPHY:
Apikal
Blend
| 12k,
US |
2003
Stengel | List, France | 2002
Basal | 12k,
US | 20001
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