One of the few musicians with ties to the unrelated but somewhat connected fields of contemporary avant-garde, techno and indie-rock,
Thomas Köner has released albums of sparse ambience for the Barooni label, recorded similarly skeletal and lo-fi techno (with
Andy Mellwig) as
Porter Ricks, and appeared on albums by
Bill Laswell's Divination as well as
Sonic Boom's EAR collective. A native of the Netherlands,
Köner began recording with 1991's
Nunatak Gongamur, the first in a series of LPs for the Dutch Barooni label. The next two,
Teimo and
Permafrost, were later collected onto one disc by Mille Plateaux, and followed by
Aubrite in 1996. That same year,
Köner appeared on
Distill, an album by the
Bill Laswell-based ambient-dub project
Divination -- which called a roll of experimentalist composers, including
Paul Schütze,
Pete Namlook,
Anton Fier,
Haroumi Hosono,
Mick Harris and
Tetsu Inoue. Also lending his name -- literally -- to an
EAR (Experimental Audio Research) album titled
The Köner Experiment, he produced the work with rhythm and programming help from
Andy Mellwig.
Mellwig and
Köner had already recorded several EPs of shadowed techno as
Porter Ricks (later collected on the Chain Reaction quasi-compilation
Biokinetics). The
Köner solo effort
Kaamos followed in 1998.
–
John Bush, Rovi