Infinite Greyscale at Silent Green 2. Dec 2016 by Paul McDevitt

Infinite Greyscale is delighted to be taking part in the second edition of Kelly Tivnan's A Happening, this year at Berlin's Silent Green, Friday 2. December 2016. 

We'll be represented by Jan St. Werner, who will be performing alongside B/B/S/ (Miasmah) and Christina Vantzou (Kranky). We'll have some of the Infinite Greyscale releases there, plus some very special items made just for the occasion.

Tickets available from koka36.

More info here

Mouse on Mars performance and record launch by Paul McDevitt

Image Movement will host Infinite Greyscale Records & Mouse on Mars on Tuesday 27 September, from 8:30. First off the band will re-inact the recording session in a live performance, followed by the official record release and video presentation (& drinks, naturally).

Image Movement • Oranienburger Str 18 • Berlin • Admission free

New Farbvision editions, and shop open by Paul McDevitt

I finally got around to opening the Farbvision shop. Some terrific new editions made with Matt Calderwood, Declan Clarke, and Natasza Niedziòłka. More to come. These are two-colour Risograph prints made with the artists onsite at Farbvision. Priced at only €75 each, these prints are a steal. I'm really excited about this project. Check the shop for further details. We also have some of the Infinite Greyscale 10" records for sale, plus my fledgling range of athletic clothing. 

Mouse on Mars 10" just arrived by Paul McDevitt

New on Infinite Greyscale; Lichter by Mouse on Mars – 13 minutes of lurching, percussive mayhem. Check out the sample below. Physical release 2. September 2016.

Lichter is the first piece in a new series of electroacoustic dub compositions by Mouse on Mars. It is a massive, lurching, up-tempo percussive epic – a long-haul runaway train that keeps switching tracks without ever losing sight of its destination. Like much of Mouse on Mars’ output, Lichter deftly traverses a varied sonic landscape, encompassing elements of jazz, dub, krautrock juke and psychedelia. Lichter incorporates trigger robots built by Sonic Robots’ Moritz Simon Geist and features Andi Toma & Jan St. Werner’s long time collaborator Dodo NKishi on percussion. The basic layers were produced with a feedback software called smrph, and were edited, arranged and used as a foundation for various live and studio improvisations. The 13min track, Lichter, is a concentration of these various layers. Lichter is also a highly visual piece, and performed live it employs a bespoke network of light-bulbs triggered by data derived from the sounds and pulses of the composition. Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner have been recording and playing live as Mouse on Mars since 1993, and have released over a dozen albums. In 2014 the duo celebrated their 21st birthday with a curated festival at Berlin’s HAU theatres, and an accompanying compilation which showcased the band’s numerous collaborations.