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Topic: Barbara Morgenstern


  
  Morgenstern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gregory Morgenstern, The Man, The Myth, The Legend (born 1980)
Morgenstern is also the German name for a mêlée weapon consisting of a wooden stick with a spiked metal ball at its end (similar in use to a mace); in some variations, stick and ball may be linked by a chain (see: flail).
"Morgenstern" is also a song by the German band Rammstein.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Morgenstern   (160 words)

  
 erasing clouds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It takes a while for Barbara Morgenstern to start her set because she seems to have too many pieces of equipment, among them her by-now inseparable computer and keyboard.
Tonight Barbara will be able to improvise more because on stage with her there are also a drummer and a guitarist.
Morgenstern's tracks are good examples of very fine electronica (often with a pop edge) that goes straight to your heart and show that it's absolutely false that electronic music is just an undistinguished mess of cold repetitive beats.
www.erasingclouds.com /1217berlin.html   (491 words)

  
 DOTSHOP.SE - Special Music For Special People
It's three years since Barbara Morgenstern’s acclaimed album "Nichts Muss" and as "The Grass Is Always Greener" goes to show, she has come a long way.
Again produced by Stephan ‘Pole’ Betke, this is Barbara's third album and is a prime cut of teutonic dubby electronic beauty; exquisite tronical pop music which places Barbara inside her own universe.
This new full-length from Barbara Morgenstern is one of those abums that comes along every rare once in a while and creates a kind of melancholic affinity that drags you into all sorts of directions and places.
www.dotshop.se /ds/browse.php?lid=188   (1115 words)

  
 Barbara Morgenstern: The Grass Is Always Greener: Pitchfork Record Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Set mostly against backdrops of burbling synths and minor-key choruses, it provides Morgenstern with a clear melodic anchor and a warm counterpoint to her brittle rhythms.
The conceit is one of many on the record to allude to the notion of in-betweenness (culturally, spiritually, musically) that dominates throughout.
Conceived while Morgenstern travelled countries as disparate as Japan and India on her Goethe-Institut-backed 2005 world tour, The Grass Is Always Greener has a wistful, almost punchdrunk quality to it, its chord progressions always hairpinning somewhere unlikely.
www.pitchforkmedia.com /article/record_review/36572   (462 words)

  
 Browse by Artist: MORGENSTERN, BARBARA
Morgenstern combines the charisma of her voice with inspiration and even more songwriting talent, and the result is an amazing mixture, unique in today`s electronic scene.
This is Barbara Morgenstern's sixth release on Monika.
Morgenstern combines the charisma of her voice with subtle melodic inspiration, fully displaying a bold, well-earned maturity.
www.forcedexposure.com /artists/morgenstern.barbara.html   (756 words)

  
 BARBARA R. MORGENSTERN
Morgenstern was admitted to practice in North Carolina in 1986, after receiving a Bachelor's Degree in 1977 in Spanish from Indiana University, and her J.D. degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1986.
Morgenstern is a frequent speaker at continuing legal education seminars sponsored by such providers as the North Carolina Bar Foundation, UNC Law School, and Wake Forest University School of Law.
Morgenstern is certified as an arbitrator by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and spends a substantial amount of her time conducting mediations.
www.nc-aaml.com /Morgenstern.htm   (384 words)

  
 S P U N K !   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Since 1998, and the release of her debut album "Vermona ET 6-1", people have been struggling to describe Barbara Morgenstern's music accurately.
Morgenstern combines the charisma of her voice with inspiration and even more songwriting talent, and the result is an amazing mixture, betraying an emotional vulnerability that manages to bypass the fact that the lyrics are sung in her native German tongue.
Nichts Muss is Barbara's third album for female only Berlin label monika enterprise (besides various EP`s, singles and remixes), and her first to be released in Australia.
www.spunk.com.au /artists/barbara.html   (199 words)

  
 erasing clouds
Barbara will have finally time to work on her new album now that her world tour with Maximilian Hecker is over.
Barbara might be happy to be part of the German electronica scene, but in the past she wanted to be a jazz pianist.
Before leaving Barbara to do more interviews, I wish her all the best for her future collaborations, I'm sure all her dreams of working with this or that artist will become true one day.
www.erasingclouds.com /0519morgenstern.html   (1752 words)

  
 Eye Weekly - Pass the Deutsch - 01.22.04
Morgenstern insists that her music is pop, despite her affiliations with Berlin's avant-elite, including Stefan Betke (Pole) and To Rococo Rot's Stefan Schneider and Robert Lippok.
Morgenstern has been a mainstay of the city's club scene for nearly a decade now, working as a DJ, producer and remixer.
She says she does it to separate herself from the rest of the world's pop (where English is the default language), and because writing in German is a more sincere expression of her personality.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_01.22.04/beat/morgenstern.html   (897 words)

  
 barbara morgenstern   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Keeping the machines in check throughout, Morgenstern chooses to augment her Psapp-style melodies and synths strings with a glottal-rich bout of Germanic bluntness which juxtaposes perfectly with the spiralling digitalis and f...
Barbara invited a group of artists from the world of visual / audio sound / vision manipulation to create videos as backing for tracks from her recent 'Nichts Muss' album.
This new full-length from Barbara Morgenstern is one of those records that comes along every rare once in a while and creates a kind of melancholic affinity that drags you into all sorts of directions and places.
www.boomkat.com /artist.cfm?a=430   (809 words)

  
 morgen112299
Investigators said Morgenstern was driving a 1997 blue Lincoln Continental north on Kyles Station Road and attempted to cross Ohio 4 when his car was struck on the passenger side by a 1995 silver Ford Taurus traveling west on Ohio 4.
Morgenstern had contended during an unsuccessful 1991 re-election campaign that his opponent would put the concerns of developers ahead those of the township's citizens.
Morgenstern is also survived by a son, Michael Morgenstern of Potomac, Md., and three grandchildren.
www.cincypost.com /news/1999/morgen112299.html   (375 words)

  
 Upcoming.org: Barbara Morgenstern, Westward Trail, The Pandas at P.A.'s Lounge (Thursday, June 22, 2006)
Barbara Morgenstern is a Berlin-based queen of fragile and poetic electro-pop.
It's three years since her acclaimed album Nichts Muss, in the meantime she has successfully toured "the world", sponsored by public "Goethe Institut" (from Rio to Seoul, from Sibiria to London), and now she releases her new album The Grass is Always Greener.
Barbara Morgenstern's music has gained a bold maturity.
upcoming.org /event/86381   (261 words)

  
 BBC - collective - barbara morgenstern interview
Barbara Morgenstern, however, has made a journey the other way.
But you don’t need a German dictionary to grasp that the landscapes Barbara is exploring in songs like Alles Was Lebt Bewegt Sich (All Life Is In Motion) are as much internal as international.
Barbara Morgenstern — The Grass Is Always Greener, released 24 April 06 on Monika Enterprise.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/collective/A10848134   (431 words)

  
 betterPropaganda - free MP3 downloads Barbara Morgenstern and Robert Lippok
Barbara Morgenstern and Robert Lippok's beautiful Tesri album has its roots in a 2001 commission for Domino's Series 500 imprint, where they soundtracked the moods of each of the seasons across twenty-one near perfect minutes.
Over the course of the album Morgenstern and Lippok, each Berlin residents, allow each other space and time to leave their own distinctive imprints and trails all over the place, setting up themes and adding to ideas, and flowing into each other.
It has a certain sound we associate with these musicians, both in their own solo work or in group projects, but Tesri is its own dot on the map, its own light lighting up, and it not only complements these other musics, it's its own magical listen.
www.betterpropaganda.com /artist_page.asp?id=989   (342 words)

  
 Hermetic but Hopeful | Music | The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper
Morgenstern represents a generation of German artists that—having survived the patchwork hedonism of the '90s—pulled back from commercial music's overbearing fullness to compose poignant, pointillist melodies that leave room to dream within their electronisch structures.
In order to most sincerely convey her emotions and apprehensions, Morgenstern chooses to sing atop her glitch-pop in German, though some songs are flecked with English for the purpose of pop phrasing.
This experience shows in Morgenstern's latest release, The Grass Is Always Greener, an album that for the most part eschews Morgenstern's trademark dovetailing organ and sequenced beats for more pastoral, conversational piano chords and brushed percussion.
www.thestranger.com /seattle/Content?oid=37389   (293 words)

  
 Barbara Morgenstern & Robert Lippok - Tesri - Review - Stylus Magazine
Ladies and Gentlemen be upstanding please for Barbara Morgenstern and Robert Lippok.
Although they may sound suspiciously like a provincial Germanic accountancy firm, Morgenstern and Lippok are actually electronic innovators whose place in the pantheon of digital necromancy is already assured through their solo work and, in Robert Lippok’s case, as card carrying founding member of To Rocco Rot.
Yet just as you presume to have it bagged and tagged, Lippok and Morgenstern launch a twinkling curve-ball into the mix as, building upwards from a set of shimmering analogue flutters, they lead you down a gently lilting pastoral country-lane with all manner of sunshine drenched (and electronically informed) instrumentation.
www.stylusmagazine.com /review.php?ID=2957   (552 words)

  
 Neumu - 44.1kHz
Barbara Morgenstern's music always seems more reassuring than that, warm and nurturing like a fl cup of coffee, huddled down in its own internal world, all flickering flames, far removed from the oh-the-wind-and-the-rain that plays out outside, on the other side of windows.
The song itself, "We're All Gonna Fucking Die," is one of a handful of cuts on this, Morgenstern's third album, that find the abstract-electro keyboard-droning songsmith hitting some kind of kraut-rockist rhythmic stride, maybe even breaking out of those cultivated climes of warmth and reassurance.
Her keyboard lines are left more "clean," her singing is more confident, the assembling of songs is more a case of songwriting than of Pro Tools-ing.
neumu.net /fortyfour/2003/2003-00094/2003-00094_fortyfour.shtml   (542 words)

  
 Twoblock Metronome — Morgenstern, Barbara: 2006.03.31: Operator, The
Three long years have gone by since Barbara Morgenstern released her 2003 pop album, Nichts Muss.
As much as I enjoy experimental music, those previously mentioned records included, I guess from Morgenstern what I really dig is her use of melody and harmony in more melodic, song-structured and meticiously arranged settings.
Barbara’s voice is still overdubbed, and still airy and tense.
www.twoblock.net /metronome/?p=29   (341 words)

  
 Barbara Morgenstern & Robert Lippok - Free Music Downloads - MP3 Downloads - Download.com Music
Wide in scope, the tracks blend calm, organic instrumentation with peroclating digitalia, soaring on currents of warm synewaves and radiant strings in a mindset that is so subtly futuristic that all pretensions just melt away.
But this is not kitschy, “eastern-sounding” world music; rather, themusic is exotic and rich, full of seasonal detail, moving fromremote sunsets, insect hum and dust, to a crisp, wintery stillness.
Over the course of the album, Morgenstern and Lippok allow each other space and time to leave their own distinctive imprints and trails, setting up themes and adding to ideas that seamlessly flow into each other.
music.download.com /barbaramorgensternrobertlippok/3615-8367_32-100673341.html   (388 words)

  
 Textura
Following instrumentals by Komëit, Contriva, and Barbara Morgenstern, the collection regains its punch with an hypnotic Dntel makeover of Morgenstern's “Aus heiterem Himmel.” After a melancholy intro, the song ascends to a sparkling plateau of synth shimmer and buttery vocal accents, before Morgenstern's vocal pushes through the rippling static at its close.
Given the number of female artists involved, a feminist agenda of sorts can be discerned, perhaps one more covert than otherwise, but it's hardly delivered militantly; instead, the message is clothed in the subversive allure of shiny electro-pop.
Nowhere is that more tantalizingly apparent than on Morgenstern's remix of “Burka Blue” by the Burka Band, an Afghani all-girl band whose song attracted some measure of global attention.
www.textura.org /newreviewspages/monikaforce.htm   (434 words)

  
 Bows + Arrows: LOS ANGELES
Genuinely and refreshingly happy to be in LA, she shared her electronics with the audience, who sadly weren't ones for dancing, despite the prevalence of some very dance-able beats.
After joining Morgenstern for a song, the Goats geared up for their set, and despite Darnielle having a cold, played on a damn fine set.
tino r lives in santa barbara, and is an expert in a lot of things.
www.bowsplusarrows.com /2006/06/los-angeles.html   (992 words)

  
 The Mountain Goats & Barbara Morgenstern: U.S. West Coast, early to mid June
The I-am-so-stoked exciting news is that Barbara Morgenstern, who is one of my favorite artists in the entire world & whose new album is a shoo-in for my year's-end top five list, has graciously agreed to open most of the shows for us.
Barbara Morgenstern is an absolute do-not-miss, which is still a understatement!
But you should absolutely not miss Barbara's set, even if you means you have to buy her stuff at the record store.
ilx.wh3rd.net /thread.php?msgid=6935229   (1263 words)

  
 Barbara Morgenstern - Nichts Muss - Review - Stylus Magazine
Barbara, all the while fussing round us, takes the needle of her record player pinched between two fingers and sets the svelt cartridge in its groove, filling the room with Lali Puna's extraordinary Scary World Theory.
The place where all these changes are wrought has Barbara the auteur behind Vespertine, and Bjork the author of Nichts Muss - a post-glitch death-disco for the uninvolved, the clubber who stays in, emotionally undecided, and still deciding.
The first time I hear Barbara Morgenstern's music, the weird scary emotional under-investment of "Kleiner Ausschnitt", I sit and play and replay the song, one note after the other starting each clock in the library into life.
www.stylusmagazine.com /review.php?ID=631   (669 words)

  
 BARBARA MORGENSTERN / ROBERT LIPPOK - Tesri   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Berlin-based Barbara Morgenstern and Robert Lippok (To Rococo Rot) combine to produce this vibrant electronic album, which isn’t quite as ‘explosive’ as its front cover suggests.
Instead, buzzing analogue keys, static percussion, and environmental rhythms, with a small dose of oriental vocals thrown in, courtesy of Mieko Shimizo, encapsulate the album.
Sommer is a beauty; blending acoustic guitar licks with sprinkled piano and some persuasive female humming.
www.barcodezine.com /revbarbaramorgensternrobertlippoktesri030505.htm   (256 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: Kendrick S. and Barbara A. Morgenstern of Carrollton, Tx.
Genealogy.com: Kendrick S. and Barbara A. Morgenstern of Carrollton, Tx.
Kendrick S. and Barbara A. Morgenstern of Carrollton, Tx.
The Morgenstern family has a history in Lynn, Massachusetts begun by Harold and Lillian Morgenstern in the early 20th century.
www.genealogy.com /genealogy/users/m/o/r/Ken-Morgenstern   (187 words)

  
 [EuroRanch Weblog]
She herself told some content of my fm4-posting on stage and always pronounced my name with a long "a".
Barbara Morgenstern, the Berlin vocalist and electronic musician is in concert tomorrow (monday) at Hot Lotion in Viennese B72 (Tourdates).
She looks really cute and I am looking forward for this concert but unfortunately a friend from Berlin told me that she is headbanging priggishly (affektiert) on stage what does absolutely not go along with her music.
www.euroranch.org /archive/2000_11_12_log.html   (357 words)

  
 PostEverything : 'Pick Up Sticks' by Bill Wells, Stefan Schneider, Annie Whitehead and Barbara Morgenstern [The Leaf ...
"I met Barbara on one of her visits to Scotland and although I hadn't originally planned on her involvement she was so enthusiastic when I mentioned the recording and I’m such a big fan of her music that it seemed only natural for her to be a part of it also.
Barbara Morgenstern, who contributes to two pieces here, has made an almost unique global success as a songwriter, singing in her native German.
Her most recent album, Nichts Muss, was released by Virgin Labels, and she has spent the last year touring the furthest corners of the globe.
www.posteverything.com /artists/release.php?id=6838   (600 words)

  
 Barbara Morgenstern - Is / The Hype Machine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This page provides information about the track Is by Barbara Morgenstern posted on the Comfort Music blog.
If you are concerned about our listings, you can find more information here and are welcome to contact us directly.
Barbara Morgenstern - Is Posted on June 28th, 2005 at Comfort Music read post
hype.non-standard.net /track/9935   (98 words)

  
 DOTSHOP.SE - Barbara Morgenstern: The Grass Is Always Greener
Barbara speaks on the title and her new album: "Through the Goethe Institute sponsored world tour I did together with Maximillian Hecker in 2003/04 I had the opportunity to find out if the grass really is greener 'On the other Side'.
She continues: "Experiencing so many places, different cultures, people and languages in such a short time (far too short a time to take it all in) is absolutely intoxicating and of course perfect material for a new record.
Barbara contunes further: "'Mailand' came about in Milan (Mailand being German for Milan).
www.dotshop.se /ds/release.php?code=MONIKA47CD&rand=185534550   (687 words)

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