robert lippok »all objects are moving« taken from »applied autonomy« by raster published on 2018-03-25T14:26:38Z with »redsuperstructure«, robert lippok created a new foundation for his musical endeavors. now – 7 years later – this system properly comes to life on »applied autonomy«. the title of the new album is a clear indicator as to what the berlin-based producer has been up to during the last couple of years, both on a conceptual level as well as how he molds his ideas into tracks. »applied autonomy« orchestrates a certain state of frantic standstill, which occurs once a structure is set. has this state been reached, the artist is free to focus on other equally important aspects, balancing the various shades, pushing ideas even further to really make them shine and blossom in their self-declared autonomy. the more light one lets in, the more layers become visible. layers are key when it comes to understanding »applied autonomy«. big chunks of the material with which the album has been produced derive from sketches specifically made for a club performance. rather than meticulously devising each and every detail, lippok focussed instead on recording as many fragments as possible in a short period of time, elements which he could later combine and layer on stage. based on this material and his experience experimenting with it in a live environment, the album slowly began to shape. an album culminating in a collaboration with klara lewis, with whom lippok spent 2 days at the EMS studios in stockholm, approaching the idea of autonomy from yet another angle. during the session, both musicians played and performed simultaneously, yet not explicitly together, lost in their own thoughts and ideas, only subconsciously taking in what the other one was coming up with. the result is »samtal«, 14 minutes of a constantly evolving state of poise, magically connecting all the dots lippok had already defined as »applied autonomy«. the artwork for »applied autonomy« has been created by the berlin-based argentinian artist luca gutierrez. over the last couple of years, he has made a name for himself with his spectacular AV performances. Comment by S.S. 🫶🪐 2025-06-05T09:41:29Z Comment by userwolf&w•lfin Ce morceau a de l’elegence 2025-05-08T21:15:16Z Comment by Duios, Anestezia Trecea Jesus! 2022-03-27T12:09:45Z Comment by Vivi Reis 👍🏼 2021-12-23T20:44:09Z Comment by Kirmm four 2021-10-23T09:30:51Z Comment by Nenäk Organic! 2021-03-25T16:28:21Z Comment by Temudo amazing music! 2020-12-07T02:53:31Z Comment by fix (nounek sound) Waouh🖤🖤🖤 2020-09-16T13:52:36Z Comment by cotton beast serious low end 2020-06-27T09:31:54Z Comment by Megi Kobaladze Looks like freedom 2020-04-24T00:38:15Z Comment by Paloma Bovary YES! 2020-03-21T09:52:47Z Comment by this.is.aga what instrument is this during the first minute 2020-01-10T19:58:29Z Comment by LDS love....... would really really love to hear this in berghain =D 2020-01-02T19:09:37Z Comment by rezeski wow. this is so good. 2019-09-13T06:57:39Z Comment by flag12 bodzin is rest))) 2019-08-02T17:05:52Z Comment by Rodrogo Nezmarti i can feel this song 2019-06-24T08:23:42Z Comment by Sgustok Magazine +++ 2018-12-17T12:41:52Z Comment by ivanvoltski yessss. that's cool! 2018-08-29T21:56:09Z Comment by Saruul_n this is something truly amazing 2018-07-23T13:26:13Z Comment by Moral Collapse wooooow 2018-06-29T04:51:14Z Comment by T O T S E M impactful 2018-06-01T00:17:10Z Comment by lll Stephan Bodzin are you sleep quietly after this ? ;) hahaha 2018-05-28T21:41:29Z Comment by 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐂𝐘.𝐎 Very good ! congrat 2018-05-18T10:44:35Z Comment by Bleep WOW 2018-04-24T11:40:11Z Comment by rezeski rock it. 2018-04-18T23:46:12Z Comment by Tapage stunning 2018-04-18T11:37:18Z Comment by Tapage wow 2018-04-18T11:36:53Z Comment by Happy Computer Sad Computer nice texture! 2018-04-09T17:05:24Z Comment by Dominik S. (DestyNova) sounds like Gus Gus with an extra plating, like the soundscape 2018-04-05T19:24:41Z Comment by Jet Jaguar (NZ) So lovely 2018-04-04T06:48:15Z