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Thinner (netlabel)

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Founder
  
Thomas Jaldemark

Headquarters
  
Frankfurt, Germany

Country of origin
  
Germany

Location
  
Frankfurt, Germany

Founded
  
2006

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Genre
  
Dub Techno Minimal House Ambient

Albums
  
Departure in Affection and New Noise

Thinner is a netlabel founded by Thomas Jaldemark that was mainly operated by Sebastian Redenz and Ole Schulte as leading parts of an international team until 2009. The label was based in Frankfurt, Germany. Thinner’s catalogue includes releases from artists such as Digitalverein, Marko Fürstenberg, Benfay, Pheek, krill.minima, Vladislav Delay, Christian Bloch and many others. As of September 2006, Thinner productions had accumulated over two million MP3 downloads. Thinner had a sublabel called Autoplate, focusing on experimental and ambient music.

Labelsound

Randomly select an available release from the extensive Thinner discography and there’s a very high probability that the sounds on that album can be broadly described as “dub-inspired” i.e. some permutation of a fusion of dub with house, techno, or even ambient music. It’s also quite possible that the album could be further redefined as belonging to the sound departments of either “dubby Techhouse“ or “intelligent Dub”, and, if not one of these, the more evasive aesthetic referred to as “Minimalism” is an increasingly more likely descriptor. An alternate categorization can also classify the music as either soft and mellifluous or hard and edgy.

Although dub-influences are clearly the predominant inspiration behind the general flavor of the thinner sound, even a cursory sampling of its catalog quickly reveals that thinner is not a static label. During the time period 2001 - 2006, Thinner has grown and evolved to encompass a wider variety of sounds and to make available a more diverse palette of releases from which interested listeners can make their selections. The early steady stream of signature dub-inspired techno/house music for which Thinner initially became recognized still make their appearances but, as time has progressed and tastes have changed, new sounds have found their way into the Thinner discography. while many of early Thinner virtual releases were clearly efforts to emulate styles/genres similar to those offered by popular physical labels (e.g. Basic Channel), later albums demonstrate innovative efforts to offer new sounds and/or interesting hybrids of existing ones.

References

Thinner (netlabel) Wikipedia