Martin Juhls

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Martin Juhls (* 1977 in Lünen ) is a German musician, DJ and label driver . His music publications under his real name and the pseudonyms Falter , Krill.Minima , Marsen Jules and Wildach Sonnerkraut encompass numerous varieties of electronic music , from ambient to dub techno to minimal house .

Life

Juhls started DJing in his hometown of Lünen and had a series of events called Electric Café in the Lükaz Culture and Action Center .

Since 2000, Juhls worked in the program and production management of the Dortmund Club Cosmotopia. In 2002, the Taumelflug EP was his first MP3 release on the Frankfurt net label Thinner . From 2003 to 2006 Juhls worked as a co-organizer for the label.

Already in 2003 his first album was released under the pseudonym Marsen Jules with Lazy Sunday Funerals on the Thinner sub-label Autoplate. The majority of his publications subsequently appeared under the Creative Commons license , which Juhls considers to be a very contemporary way of licensing music. Further publications on various labels followed, including the albums Herbstlaub (2005) and Les Fleur (2006) on the German-British electronica label City Center Offices .

In 2007 Juhls worked as a cultural ambassador for the German Goethe Institute . In Estonia he presented "Electronic Music from North Rhine-Westphalia" with techno DJ Riley Reinhold .

2007 and 2009 each one of his Marsi-Jules-pieces was for the renowned Pop Ambient - Compilation of the Cologne label Kompakt selected.

Juhls has been running his own label with Oktaf since 2009 . The first release was the Marsen Jules album Yara .

With the twin brothers Anwar Alam and Jan-Phillip Alam on violin and piano, Juhls has been performing as the Marsen Jules Trio since 2011, which presents a mixture of ambient and classical music live. In February 2011, Les Fleurs Variations was the first release of the Marsen Jules Trio.

Discography

Albums

  • 2003: Marsen Jules - Lazy Sunday Funerals (MP3 album; Autoplate )
  • 2004: Marsen Jules - Yara (Native State Records)
  • 2005: Marsen Jules - Herbstlaub ( City Center Offices )
  • 2006: Marsen Jules - Les Fleurs (City Center Offices)
  • 2007: Marsen Jules - Golden (convalescent work)
  • 2007: Krill.Minima - Nautica (Native State Records)
  • 2007: Krill.Minima - Urlaub auf Balkonien (MP3-Album; Thinner )
  • 2009: Marsen Jules - Yara (Oktaf)
  • 2011: Marsen Jules - Nostalgia (Oktaf)
  • 2013: Marsen Jules - The Endless Change of Color (12k)
  • 2013: Marsen Jules Trio - Présence Acousmatique (Oktaf)
  • 2013: Krill.Minima - nodding (Psychonavigation Records)
  • 2014: Marsen Jules - Sinfonietta (Dronarivm)
  • 2014: Marsen Jules - Beautyfear (Oktaf)
  • 2014: Marsen Jules - At GRM (Oktaf)
  • 2014: Marsen Jules - The Empire Of Silence (Oktaf)

Singles and EPs

  • 2002: Falter - Taumelflug EP (MP3-EP, Autoplate)
  • 2003: Krill.Minima - Kalamar.Kalmar (convalescent work)
  • 2003: Krill.Minima - Between Two and One Seconds (MP3-EP, Thinner)
  • 2004: Krill.Minima - Borkenkaefer (MP3-EP, Stadtgruen)
  • 2004: Krill.Minima - Radiodub EP (MP3-EP, Miasmah)
  • 2006: Krill.Minima - Macrofun 4 (Microcosm Music)
  • 2011: Marsen Jules Trio - Les Fleurs Variations (Oktaf)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Juhls at Theater Dortmund, accessed on November 8, 2019.
  2. Martin Juhls ( Memento of the original from April 11, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at pottspotting.de, accessed on October 10, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.pottspotting.de
  3. Marsen Jules - Ambient with Ambitions at 2010lab.tv, accessed on October 10, 2011
  4. Martin Juhl's profile , accessed December 1, 2009
  5. Marsen Jules - Lazy Sunday Funerals , entry at Discogs, accessed December 1, 2009
  6. Creator 2.0: What to do if nobody buys? , accessed December 1, 2009
  7. Trans-NRW Express. Electronic music from North Rhine-Westphalia
  8. ^ Marsen Jules - Yara , entry at Discogs, accessed December 1, 2009