Gelbart
50 top tracks
Gelbart
50 top tracks
Albums

World War I Hamster Diorama
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Four track improvisations
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Echoville
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Preemptive Musical Offerings to Satisfy Our Future Masters
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Vermin
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Tokomon
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Mass Hypnosis By Proxy
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My Favorite Vacation
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TK-745
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The Wire Tapper 33
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Liquids & Flesh
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The 11th Voyage
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Biography
Adi Gelbart is a genius mad scientist, a true musically-accomplished giant among hordes of laptop charlatans, blending all colours and shades of electronic pop into his test tubes (old analogue machines, guitars, rewired battery operated instruments, hand-built gadgets – did I already say mad?), to marvel at each resulting explosion of sound. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Adi Gelbart is a genius mad scientist, a true musically-accomplished giant among hordes of laptop charlatans, blending all colours and shades of electronic pop into his test tubes (old analogue machines, guitars, rewired battery operated instruments, hand-built gadgets – did I already say mad?), to marvel at each resulting explosion of sound.
To call his music experimental would indeed bring to mind notions of science's modern utopianism – an adventurous, bold, and free search for new frontiers, based not on random amateurism, but on encyclopaedic knowledge of pop's traditions and secrets, and an everlasting passion to build exciting, unexpected structures on top of it.
The result ranges from sweet theme tunes to non-existent kiddie TV shows to hypnotic psychedelia to walls of blissed-out noise – all played hands-on and in jaw-dropping mastery. Pop is broken down and rebuilt with sensibilities that match krautrock and space-jazz.
With several stunning releases behind him (including splits with Frederik Schikowski and The Branflakes), Gelbart relocated from Tel-Aviv to Berlin, each of his live concerts converting new diehard fans who just can't wait to see what will happen next.
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