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hz = sound design + composition About hz: Musician, Sound Engineer, Producer
Heinrich Zwahlen, swiss german synthesist of the first hour, had the opportunity to study with electronic music pioneers such as Yello and DAF before coming to New York where he hit the scene with his project Basscut (ten/virgin). Musically between electro, downtempo and house he was always on the forefront of technical innovation and working with an eclectic set of dj/producers from hip-hop to house...back from a three year recess in Berlin, Heinrich is an instructor at "Dubspot" in New York City. |
Dubspot
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1|3|2011 Rang in the New Year with friends, old and new...great fun. Happy New Year ! 4|6|2010 The semester is almost over, the weather is incredibile. Up and out at first light with the birdies and home in time for bed. Five weeks to go. |
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1|3|2011 Happy New Year ! Elisa Burchett
Hz Remixes: Sometime Also see: http://www.sometimemusic.com/
C-Train ft. Sarah White
3|5|2010 Machine 1.5 Update :: Making A Good Thing Even Better by Heinrich Zwahlen Read more...
11|10|2009 Native Instruments' Machine and Ableton Live...Together by Heinrich Zwahlen Read more...
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Basscut Press and Memorabilia ( 1991-2000 )
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I'm Not in Love 12" Vinyl 1991
"I'm Not In Love" reaches No. 6 on Billboard's Club Play Charts for the week of November 2, 1991. The track eventually peaked at No.4
Basscut performs at the legendary Palladium NYC with Deborah Harry. November 30, 1991.
Basscut featured in Billboard's Dance Trax Column by Larry Flick in connection with performance and release of single, Woman in the Shadow" at The Grand, NYC. July 10, 1993
Basscut mentioned in Billboard's Dance Trax Column by Larry Flick, in connection with release of "Party Girl" Soundtrack. May 13, 1995.
"To Be Loved" is featured on the Party Girl Soundtrack. Basscut also appears in one of the film's club "scenes".
Basscut releases "Follow Me" with MBG. There are a number of remixes for this track produced specifically for the European market at that time. 1995 more to come... |