Pole (musician)

Pole is the artistic name of Stefan Betke (born 18 February 1967), a German electronic music artist commonly associated with the glitch genre as well as dubtronica.[1]

Pole
Pole performing live in 2011
Background information
Birth nameStefan Betke
Born (1967-02-18) 18 February 1967
OriginDüsseldorf, Germany
GenresElectronica, dub techno, minimal techno, microsound, glitch
Occupation(s)Producer, remixer
Years active1998–present
LabelsMute, Matador
Websitepole-music.com

History

Born in Düsseldorf, Pole took his name from a Waldorf 4-Pole filter,[1] which he accidentally dropped and broke in 1996. Though the filter was perhaps no longer appropriate for DJ work in its damaged state, Betke found the strange hissing and popping noises the filter now made interesting sounds. He then began using the broken filter to create music, launching his musical career.

Betke's first four albums, titled 1, 2, 3, and R (an intentional trilogy of albums, followed by a collection of remixes of Pole's 1998 debut EP Raum), were all based around this filter, with songs usually taking the form of dub basslines and rhythms with percussion provided by the eponymous filter. In 2003 Betke departed from this style for the album Pole (a combination of tracks from two EPs, "45/45" and "90/90"), which utilized more traditionally electronic but still eclectic production.

Pole has been distributed on several different labels, including Matador Records and Mute Records, and in 1999 Betke cofounded (with Barbara Preisinger) the label ~scape, also known for publishing Jan Jelinek. On September 1, 2011, Betke founded a new artist label named Pole.

Betke also mastered John Frusciante's 2016 EP, Foregrow.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • Waldgeschichten (2011)
  • Waldgeschichten 2 (2011)
  • Waldgeschichten 3 (2012)
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gollark: The general idea of unions seems okay but I don't know about the implementation.
gollark: Hey, don't claim things *for* me.
gollark: > "i support the rights but i also support withholding them for the benefit of the majority"What?
gollark: People *allegedly* care a bit about homelessness, abstractly. If you ask "homelessness, is it good" people are obviously going to say no. If you ask "so would you actually give up any money/resources to help homeless people", a few might say no. But people's revealed preferences, i.e. what they actually do, suggest that they do not care.

References

  1. Cooper, Sean "Pole Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved 15 November 2013
  2. "POLE". Pole-music.com.
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