History


The History of Pitchtuner starts with a mix tape. When Miki Yoshimura on her stop by in Germany saw a show of J. Marx's former band Planet 9, she asked him for a tape of his music afterwards. Planet 9 only released on vinyl, so they had to make an appointment to make things happen. And things did happen! Shortly after, they formed Pitchtuner and since then started touring through more than half of Europe, Japan and China, released three Albums so far and ruined several cars and tour busses.



Concept


This band is pretty indie yet a hundred percent dance floor compatible which is actually rather heterogeneous to each other. But, honestly, they have found the narrow path to dance on the peak without losing any credibility. Four to the Floor hits the kick under live played bass lines, ridden by dribbling funky guitars. Rocking Pop on electronic basics: smart and naive at the same time, exotic by nature, freshly grooving - giving the right impetus for the day.The band's name Pitchtuner is a machine, that perfectly adjusts itself to humans, in this case the musicians. It's not: 'We are the robots' (Kraftwerk), it's: 'The robots are us' (Pitchtuner). Since the beginning, Pitchtuner is searching for the perfect way to get together with the sequencers, explore the infinite sound scapes of the electronic sound universe and combine it with the liveliness of guitars, unexpected changes and intuitive twists. Since J. Marx started building his own instruments, controllers and music software, they get closer and closer to their big goal.