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Jumpel

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Jumpel began life in 2005 when Jo Dürbeck, formerly of the German band Bones, began to write and record his own music. Prior to Bones, Jo’s formative musical experiences involved playing with empty detergent cans, boxes and a piano in his parents’ cellar. In 1986 he bought a Commodore C-64 computer and discovered electronic music.

Jo played keyboards, samples and loops in Bones, who over the course of eight years released three albums and seven singles with EMI Germany, and played over 400 gigs in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. Then, after splitting up the band, Jo and Rene (Bones’ singer) founded their own company and studio and started writing and producing music for films. They wrote scores for numerous films and documentaries, and won the award for Best Score at the Filmfestival Valencia in 2006.

Despite its obvious mastery of the dizzying possibilities afforded by technology, Jumpel’s debut album Samuel Jason Lies On The Beach (released August 2007 through Hidden Shoal Recordings) is a work of intense intimacy and humanity. The album serves as a testament to the power of careful distillation and minimalism, exuding an emotional complexity that belies its seemingly simple surface. Tracks were borne out of discrete nocturnal recording sessions where ideas sparked from a range of disparate sources: an old drum machine, a radio announcement, a forgotten guitar chord. Through a process of layering and weaving, the album began to take shape. Opaque electronic textures act like sinew, binding themselves to piano and string melodies. The result is an album that must be heard as a whole, yet seems to exist without a real beginning or end.
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Band Members
Jo Dürbeck
Website
http://music.hiddenshoal.com/artists/jumpel/
Influences
Tom Waits, Brian Eno, Max Richter,
Eels, Boards of Canada, Jan Jelinek,
Mr. Oizo, Ludwig van, Steve Reich, K.H. Stockhausen
MC 900 ft. Jesus, Air

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blog post Jumpel lands on The Pelican’s Perch!
Category: News
Posted: Oct 25, 2007 at 8:11 AM

Entertaining music blog The Pelican’s Perch has just made special mention of Jumpel’s fantastic new album Samuel Jason Lies on the Beach. Visit the blog to read the entry for October 23rd in full, or pop along to Jumpel’s reviews section for an excerpt.


blog post Jumpel Mixtape
Category: News
Posted: Oct 25, 2007 at 8:10 AM

Jumpel has just created an excellent mixtape for the website Play My Tape, where you can download mixes put together by various artists. Jumpel’s mix features cuts from his new album Samuel Jason Lies on the Beach, along with fantastic music by Boards of Canada, Fennesz and Brian Eno. Check it out!


blog post Jumpel and Beautiful Lunar Landscape on Textura
Category: News
Posted: Oct 25, 2007 at 8:10 AM
Another great review of Jumpel’s sublime album Samuel Jason Lies on the Beach, this time courtesy of excellent review site Textura. Plus, the ace video for the title track of Beautiful Lunar Landscape’s Alone in this Dark Romantic Night EP is featured in Textura’s video section.
blog post Jumpel and Cheekbone reviewed on Luna Kafe
Category: News
Posted: Oct 25, 2007 at 8:09 AM

Norwegian music zine Luna Kafe has just published great reviews of Jumpel’s Samuel Jason Lies on the Beach and Cheekbone’s Yesterday EP. Pop along to Luna Kafe to read the reviews in full, or read excerpts in the Jumpel and Cheekbone review sections.

blog post Jumpel review on Sonic Frontiers
Category: News
Posted: Oct 25, 2007 at 8:09 AM
Jumpel’s beautiful new album Samuel Jason Lies on the Beach has just received a cracking review on the Sonic Frontiers review site. Read the review in full, or an excerpt in the Jumpel artist profile.

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