Band,
Electronic
A.k.a. Martin Kornberger & Volker Kuhn
In 1979, Martin Kornberger (Keyboards) and Volker Kuhn (Guitars, Keyboards) met each other, deciding to work together on musical ideas. After several cassette albums they finally released their debut-CD The Castle in 1991 introducing the new project name Changing Images and following the electronic/symphonic style of progressive music of the 70th decade. Their second CD, Virtuality was released in 1992 and was - close to the concept - characterized by electronic elements and sequencer lines. Martin, a keyboard and synth specialist with the background of classical piano education, combines in his dense arrangements electronic, rhythmic orientated music with symphonic/classical elements. Volker works with E- and A-guitars and uses MIDI-guitar controlled synths. He combines - musically in the tradition of Robert Fripp an Brian Eno - expressive guitar lines with ambient- and minimal-music atmospheres. Both musical characters complement each other and know how to evoke melodic-rhythmic but also gloomy, oppressive scenarios within their complex arrangements with have the characteristics of varied soundtracks - or just: changing images.
Martin Kornberger syn, dr machine, key | |
Volker Kuhn g, syn, dr machine DE |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Virtuality | Changing Images | 1992 | Album |
The Castle | Changing Images | 1991 | Album |