Studio Science: Patrick Pulsinger On Patching Modular Synths

May 10, 2013 · Posted in Uncategorized 

Viennese-bred producer Patrick Pulsinger has managed to leave his warped electronic signature on just about every style and tempo of dance music, including albums from Hercules And Love Affair and Elektroguzzi among others. Here, he demonstrates patching his bespoke modular synth at the 2013 Red Bull Music Academy in New York.

Originally from East Germany, Pulsinger moved to Austria while still a child, and got into producing acid techno after he moved to New York to escape the Austrian military service. On returning home, he set up the Cheap Entertainment label and began releasing his music under various pseudonyms, on imprints like Disko B, Compost Black Label, and Mo’ Wax. Weaving together elements from across the spectrum of Detroit techno, Chicago house, funk, jazz, electro, soul, hip hop, and disco, Patrick has the ability to spin out a masterpiece. When he isn’t working on compositions for film scores, collaborations with orchestras and choirs, or as co-operator of Vienna’s Feedback Studio, he is also responsible for two remarkable albums in electronic music in recent years: Elektro Guzzi’s self-titled exploration into organic techno, and the second album by Andy Butler’s Hercules and Love Affair.

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