Klarsk (live)

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A computer games enthusiastic and multiple language programmer, his first approach to music production was making sounds with a little Casio Tone and later trying to sample them inside a tracker on an old 8 bit audio PC, with very relative success.

In 2006 he formed an electronic music duo called Science of Robots performing live their own productions with two synchronized laptops on some video-game industry events and parties. In 2007 the duo won the second place on 2007 SAMC production contest with a semi-ambient techno track produced the year before, but Federico started to focus on software synthesis design and locked himself in his lab to experiment on his own blips and buzzes.

On 2008 he started producing and playing live under Klarsk pseudonym and on 2009 he founded the Pasted Future strictly-creative-commons-netlabel-for-techno-not-so-dance-oriented. His productions and live acts shows his continually synthesis and sampling experimental manipulation, shaping his own very particular sound while always keeping the focus on making people dance.

His latest production, "Ti99" is out from Redukt.

News

Klarsk's "Ti99" released from Redukt, also took place in "Forbidden Files" 3rd compilation with the collaborated distribution of 2 Side Records and Vinyl Loops Germany. Supported by Minimal:Impossible, Badme and Clone Kent, played at Reduktiv Radio Show on Dinamo FM 103.8.