Dirk Markham

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Obviate 01:00 Tools
They Dont Intend To Hurt You 07:53 Tools
Past the Torry Breakwater 07:53 Tools
Golden Sample 02:44 Tools
Spirit Level (edit) 04:20 Tools
They Don't Intend To Hurt You 06:59 Tools
spirit level 06:59 Tools
Resident Resonant Resistant 06:59 Tools
Forget Your Life 06:59 Tools
Digital Ethics 02:39 Tools
Rite of Spring 02:39 Tools
Changed Priorities Ahead 02:39 Tools
AmdrAM 04:26 Tools
erste beschwerde 06:02 Tools
Oldmeldrum way 05:07 Tools
in order of appearance 06:02 Tools
Dividend Traps 06:02 Tools
more talk about what is possible 14:55 Tools
safety in numbers 14:55 Tools
Intangible Fragmentation 14:55 Tools
since records began 14:55 Tools
Deeside 14:55 Tools
08 Abstraction 14:55 Tools
02 Music With Repetitive Structures 14:55 Tools
vision 14:55 Tools
the whirr 14:55 Tools
02 The Limits Of Perception 14:55 Tools
parocial 14:55 Tools
Klangfarbe 14:55 Tools
01 No Music Day 14:55 Tools
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Dirk Markham grew up in Aboyne , a village in “Royal” Deeside in the north east of Scotland (an hour inland from Aberdeen). Dirk has been making experimental recordings and teaching himself every instrument he can get his hands on since his years studying mental philosophy at Edinburgh University in the late 90s. His music is mainly instrumental although occasionally the odd folk-rock song pops up out of nowhere. While an ongoing collaborative exchange with the Forest Records Collective still provides a strong bond to Edinburgh, Markham has been residing in Berlin for the last 7 years where he previously worked for Gudrun Gut’s indie label monika enterprise and is now part of the research and development team with the music software and hardware manufacturer Native Instruments. Dirk’s experience working in the music industry has fed into his own music and continues to be a source of inspiration. Equal parts music fan and composer, as well as producing and promoting his own music Drock is always looking to support fellow artists which he does via his involvement with the Digital in Berlin project which includes a fortnightly radio show, online magazine and hosting regular events. Dirk Markham aka The Hemulen, Drock, systeme D, Disk is constantly re-reading Finite & Infinite Games by James P. Carse and The Manual by the KLF, which he regards as the only books worth reading. Despite this he is a long way from having a number one hit. Life for Dirk is a musical journey on which he is constantly searching for new sounds, ways of manipulating and controlling them, and cheap keyboards from the flea market. His recent works include the debut album by his electronic side-project Systeme D entitled Systeme D In Full Effekt and tracks on two Second Language compilations, Vertical Integration and Minute Papillon. He just released Vol. 7 in his ongoing and highly regarded Psycho-Acoustic Scultptures series and is already working on the next installment. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.