CTM.05 – Basics

6th Edition, 2005

With the festival theme Basics!, CTM.05 navigated between poles of musical and artistic practice that at first glance seemed to have little in common – and traced their connecting lines. 

What unites the orchestral search for the sublime with digital death metal? Is it perhaps the reclusion of producers that live far away from big city lights? How can nerve-wracking thunderous Breakcore merge with the unpretentious-spontaneous headphone concerts of a Le Placard Festival? Are they not, paradoxical as it might seem, both based on the possibilities of global networking and immediate physical presence? And are they not both decidedly practical approaches to creating structures and situations that might facilitate experiment and participation? Is it therefore not manifest to put them on a level with a project such as Supersilent, whose music derives exclusively from spontaneous improvisation? Or with the Ambiunix sound system, whose spatial-sound research implicates the listener’s physical presence in the here and now whilst simultaneously creating fictive sonic spaces? What do the minimal sounds of Biosphere have in common with DJ Marlboro’s Baile Funk, the voice of the Brasilian favelas? Are they not both artistic reactions to the demands and stimulation of a specific environment?
 
All the forms of expression cited above pose fundamental questions: questions regarding the musical, visual and organisational structures that facilitate artistic work, open up spaces, broaden participation and debate, give artists and the audience a range of choice, and allow works to circulate as concepts; questions, too, that tend to remain invisible in the daily round of the music business, in territorial claims on defining style, in peer-group pecking orders and the stereotypical but familiar feel of the club and concert venues where we usually get to experience these artistic forms. They are important questions: it is they alone that constitute the real and basic motivation behind this year’s programme; that put the gas in the performers’ tank, so to speak. And in the light of these questions, the CTM.05 lineup revealed itself to be very much part of the answers.

What The Press Said

«Wer Ohren hat zu hören, der lasse sie bluten...»
→ Berliner Zeitung

«Das erstaunlichste aber war, wie auf der Club Transmediale scheinbar nebenbei demonstriert wurde, dass zeitgenössischer Jazz doch noch zu retten ist...»
→ Die Tageszeitung, Andreas Hartmann

«Aber CTM wäre nicht eines der vielseitigsten und interessantesten Festivals zu elektronischer Musikkultur, wenn es sich nicht jedes Jahr neu erfinden würde.»
→ Beam me up

«… wird das Maria für 9 Tage in das elektronische Zentrum Deutschlands verwandelt mit einem Programm bei dem einen schon mal der Mund offen stehen bleiben kann.»
→ De:Bug

«Als opulente Großveranstaltung in Sachen elektronische Musik hat sich der Club Transmediale die letzten fünf Male einen wichtigen Namen weit über die deutschen Landesgrenzen hinaus gemacht. Auch 2005 will und wird das neuntägige (!) Festival in Berlin Maßstäbe setzen.»
→ Intro

«Der Club Transmediale ist die aufregendste musikalische Reihe der Stadt: so vielseitig und zugleich so konzeptuell klar durchgeformt, so mutig in der Auswahl der Künstler und zugleich so massenbegeisternd wie gegenwärtig kein anderes Festival in Berlin.»
→ Berliner Zeitung

Facts

A
Ade Ward ⦁ Akos Maroy ⦁ Akufen ⦁ Alberto De Campo ⦁ Alex Mclean ⦁ Alter Ego ⦁ Amy Alexander ⦁ Andreas Johnsen ⦁ Andreas Schimanski ⦁ Andrew Pekler ⦁ Angel & Hildur Gudnadottir ⦁ Anthony Moore ⦁ Antoine Schmitt & Vincent Epplay ⦁ Apparat feat Complex à Cord & Band ⦁ Ark ⦁ Ascii.Disko

B
Bas Van Koolwijk ⦁ Benzo & Oleg Kornev ⦁ Biosphere ⦁ Burnt Friedmann & Jaki Liebezeit feat Hayden Chrisholm & Robert Nacken 

C
Cabanne ⦁ Christoph Fringeli ⦁ Claire Edwards ⦁ Contentismissing ⦁ Crackhaus ⦁ Craig Latta  ⦁ Curtis Chip

D
Deadbeat ⦁ Dekam ⦁ Der Dritte Raum ⦁ Diana McCarty ⦁ Dieter Daniels ⦁ DJ Boffa ⦁ DJ Humus ⦁ DJ Marlboro ⦁ DJ/Rupture ⦁ DJ Donna Summer ⦁ Droon ⦁ Drop The Lime ⦁ Duran Duran Duran

E
Edwin Van Der Heide ⦁ Egbert Mittelstedt ⦁ Electro Opera E– (Byungjun Kwon & Ge-Suk Yeo) ⦁ Elena Ungeheuer ⦁ Elizabeth Zimmermann

F
Fredrik Olofsson

G
Gegen HZ ⦁ GE Wang ⦁ G.L.N ⦁ Golden Serenades (John Hegre & Jorgen Traen w Sir Dupperman) 

H
Hansen & DJ Daniel ⦁ Harald me. Viuff ⦁ hc gilje ⦁ Heidi Mortenson ⦁ Holger Lippmann ⦁ Holger Schulze

J
Jacob Kirkegaard & Thor Magnusson ⦁ Jake Fairley ⦁ Joe Colley ⦁ Johann Johannsson & Ethos Quartet & Matthias M.D. Hemstock ⦁ Julian Rohrhuber

K
Kill ⦁ Konstantin Petrov ⦁ Krikor ⦁ Krikor + Cabanne ⦁ Kristjan Varnik

L
Les Georges Leningrad ⦁ Lillevän

M
Mad Professor ⦁ Margarete Schrüfer ⦁ Marisa Maza ⦁ Maja Ratkje & hc gilje ⦁ Marius Watz & Tiny Little Elements ⦁ Mirjam Wenzel ⦁ Mr. Freeze ⦁ M.Takara

N
News ⦁ Nick Collins ⦁ Nils Petter Molvaer ⦁ Noize Creator ⦁ Norbert Pfaffenbichler 

P
Pinky Rose ⦁ Pit Schulz ⦁ Pixel ⦁ Planningtorock ⦁ Pure & Dekam ⦁ Purform

R
Reala ⦁ Remco Schuurbiers ⦁ Repeater ⦁ RISC (Markus Schneider & Christian Riekoff) ⦁ Rotator

S
Sabine Sanio ⦁ Sarah Washington ⦁ Secondo ⦁ Semiconductor ⦁ Shitmat ⦁ Sickboy   ⦁ Sid Le Rock ⦁ Sieg Über Die Sonne ⦁ Skoltz Kolgen ⦁ Slepcy ⦁ Snax ⦁ Society Suckers ⦁ Son of Clay ⦁ Supersilent ⦁ Swod 

T
Telematique ⦁ Terminal 11 ⦁ The Renegades of the Game Boxen ⦁ The Soft Pink Truth ⦁ Tom Holert ⦁ Toplap ⦁ Tourette-TV ⦁ Transforma ⦁ T.Raumschmiere

U
Ulf Eriksson ⦁ Umatic 

V
VJ Kontroller

Y
Yannis Kyriakides

Z
Zavoloka