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Luxus Varta – Everything Is Nothing (Hubble Telescope Series Vol. 1)

feat. Paris The Black FU (Detroit Grand Pubahs)


supported by Objekt



Description: For the past 25 years, the space telescope "Hubble" has been orbiting 540 kilometers above Earth. Black holes, iridescent gas mist, distant planets: Hubble has changed our view of the cosmos by capturing some incredible photos of our galaxy. Without the Hubble telescope, we would not know such beautiful images of space, and have discovered many different perspectives of Earth too. Feeling inspired by the journey into space, SolarOneMusic has been working hard to create their own Hubble Telescope Series, which captures the feeling of space exploration through different experimental dance-floor tracks. As a homage to the Hubble Telescope and all the great scientists and engineers at the NASA and ESA and each part of the series comes with a cover print picture taken by the Hubble Telescope. The series consists of 3 releases featuring E.R.P., Heinrich Mueller, Rudolph Klorzeiger, The Exaltics, Robert Heise, Crotaphytus and Luxus Varta.


Featured for the first part of the series, is the talented artist Emeric Di Paolo aka Luxus Varta. Emeric starts playing drums in different punk-rock bands before being interested in electronic music. 2005 he meets Paris The Black FU and the twisted universe of Detroit Grand Pubahs. Looking for a drummer, Paris offers him to collaborate on several tracks for the two upcoming albums. What follows is an artistic complicity which results in live performances, videos and studio recordings. Paris The Black Fu has a feature on this release too.


"Floo" - feat. Paris The Black FU is a spacey, atmospheric sound bed with a incomparable, hypnotic voice from Paris The Black FU. "Kuft" the first track of this release sounds like a space trip to another galaxy with his pulsating bassline and drexciyan soundscapes. "Ieloh" has a super warm melody with contrasting futuristic cracking sounds. Breigs is a twinkling sound bombardment with a mysterious voice inside. The last track called "Voxpol" completes the release with an agile, jolting texture, an alien-like conversation. Don’t miss this journey into the deep space. Release date is November/December 2015. Supported by Objekt, Ben UFO, Maelstrom, The Exaltics, Paris The Black FU, Mr O…




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Picture Credit: NASA,ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team



Artist biography:

Emeric Di Paolo starts playing drums in different punk-rock bands before being interested in electronic music. This new way of expression becomes quickly the main one, leading him to set up his own studio and to play live from 2000. Five years later, he meets Paris The Black FU and the twisted universe of Detroit Grand Pubahs. Looking for a drummer, Paris offers him to collaborate on several tracks for the two upcoming albums. What follows is an artistic complicity which results in live performances, videos and studio recordings.


Meanwhile, Emeric produces an ambient album called "Le silence n'existe pas" under the name Sine Qua Non, and diversifies his sonic explorations using electric guitars, prepared instruments, field recordings, etc…



In 2009 he joins Techmarine Bottom Feeders, a side project of Paris The Black FU. One more opportunity for the two partners to combine their dark vision of techno and to go further in experimentation. After all these years of electronic adventures, it's now time to realize his own electro project, in order to finally bring his unreleased material to light. 2014 is the starting point for a more personal work, with an underground signature, distorted sounds and deep melodies : This is Luxus Varta.​





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