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Exercise One - Profile
Credits
Real name:Marco Frievogel & Ingo Gansera
Country:Germany
Genres:techno, electronica
Aliases:M Freebird & Gansera
Homepage:www.exerciseone.de

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Exercise One

One is the loneliest number unless you're talking about Exercise One, the Berlin duo of Marco Freivogel and Ingo Gansera. Proprietors of the Lan Muzic label and frequent contributors to Anja Schneider's mobilee imprint, the two are quickly becoming recognized as key figures in Berlin's rapidly revitalizing techno movement and as representatives of the scene's enduring communal spirit.

After meeting through jobs at !K7, the two soon began working together in a basement studio in Kreuzberg, where they shared the space with a rowdy crew of noisemakers Luciano, Memo and, for a time, Jeremy P. Caulfield. It was Caulfield who kickstarted Exercise One's career when, after hearing one of their early live sets, he encouraged them to send out demos. Shortly thereafter, they released their first 12" record, ‘Roll with You’ including a Jeremy P. Caulfield remix, on Mofa Schallplatten.

In 2005, Exercise One launched Lan Muzic. Its debut release, the ‘Kitchentools EP’, included tracks by Exercise One and Memo alongside a Luciano remix; the record quickly found its way into discerning DJs' boxes everywhere. Anja Schneider supported the project on her Radio Fritz show and then invited them to record for her own label. The ‘Easy Things EP’, featuring a Duplex 100 remix, became mobilee's fourth release. In a very short time, Exercise One have gone on to remix Sweet N Candy and Peter van Hoesen, collaborate with Italy's Donato Dozzy, and release two more singles: the ‘Debaya EP’ (mobilee) and the 12 Years EP (Lan Muzic).

With appearances at summer festivals like Melt!, Fusion and Bittersweet, and acclaimed gigs like mobilee's pre-Sónar 2006 showcase, Exercise One's live reputation is growing. While many computer-oriented artists vainly attempt to recreate studio productions in a live context, Exercise One work the other way around, jamming and improvising for hours on end, then editing the results into tight, focused tracks that never lose their sense of spontaneity. Over rhythms alternately supple and spiky, Exercise One layer hypnotic basslines and twisting sequences. Favoring the long view, they let their tracks stretch out, covering massive musical distances in a single easy bound. Informed by minimal, their music nonetheless refuses to hold back. They're tricksters, no doubt, switching up downbeats and rolling out melodies like lopsided marbles, but it's all in good fun: every game is a gift that keeps on giving.

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