Sinewave

Genre: Electronic/Dance/DJ
Secondary Genre: Alternative Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Contact

"Unity Gain: a sonic space oddity of celestial musical morphine for starstruck shoegazers"

Artist Information

Biography

Mark Wiebe (aka Sinewave) has been on the cutting edge of underground Canadian electronic music since the 2001 launch of Sinewave's Interplanetary Ridicule, an album of "weird space lounge", b-movie samples and finely diced drum-and-bass beats. It caused an instant sensation on campus radio stations across the country, closing out the year as the number one album of 2001 at University of Manitoba's UMFM, placing eighteenth on !earshot's top 200 of 2001 and receiving airplay around the globe on Solid Steel Radio.

Now, over four years since the release of Interplanetary Ridicule, Sinewave is making another big splash on the Canadian music scene with the critically acclaimed new album Unity Gain (Vinyl Republik/Maximum Music Group). The songs on Unity Gain are a departure from the frenetic beats of Ridicule, with cinematic soundscapes, acoustic guitars and breathy vocoder vocals that would sound right at home on a mixtape with the likes of Air, Boards of Canada, and Ulrich Schnauss.

Since the album’s release in February 2006, Unity Gain has been receiving exposure through radio and television, with song placements on several shows and TV movies in the US and Canada, and the album climbing the campus radio charts to number eight on the !earshot top fifty and number one on the electronic chart. Mark’s music has also been on the tube before, when he wrote the soundtrack for the Leo Award winning documentary, Wrestling With The North, in 2004.

Besides producing as Sinewave, Mark also writes and performs with Vancouver shoegaze band Guitaro (www.guitaro.ca) and live electronic duo Helpcomputer (www.helpcomputer.ca), and has been busy promoting Unity Gain with live performances across the country including showcase gigs at Canadian Music Week in Toronto and New Music West in Vancouver.

For more information, album reviews and the latest news, be sure to check out sinewavemusic.ca and vinylrepublik.com.

Instrumentation

Mark Wiebe: GUITARS, VOCALS, KEYBOARDS, BEATS, PERCUSSION, KNOB TWIDDLING
Jeremy Unrau: BASS GUITAR, KEYBOARDS

Discography

(2006) SINEWAVE – UNITY GAIN (VR005)
(2005) SINEWAVE – A TON OF AUTOMATONS 12” (VR003)
(2004) WRESTLING WITH THE NORTH (original soundtrack recording)
(2002) SINEWAVE / dB – 2PHUR VOLUME 1 (2TOPLP002)
(2001) SINEWAVE – INTERPLANETARY RIDICULE (2TOPCD001)
(2001) SINEWAVE – INTERPLANETARY RIDICULE EP (2TOPLP001)



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Press

  • Unity Gain CD Review [+ Show ]

    Five years after the electronic producer's debut, Interplanetary Ridicule, ex-Winnipegger Mark Wie...

  • Unity Gain CD Review [+ Show ]

    All good things come to those who wait, or so the saying goes. Mark Wiebe, a.k.a. Sinewave, has r...

  • Unity Gain CD Review

    Easy listening For young elitist robots! Great for humans too

  • Unity Gain CD Review [+ Show ]

    Unity Gain is the kind of music robots groove to. It’s easy to imagine yourself chilling with thes...

  • Unity Gain CD Review [+ Show ]

    Recently headlining at the Vinyl Republik showcase at the Canadian Music Week in Toronto, Sinewave...

  • Unity Gain CD Review [+ Show ]

    Electronica takes on a whole new direction. The Greeks believed that celestial bodies created ‘...

  • Unity Gain CD Review [+ Show ]

    You've got to hand it to Mark Wiebe (aka Sinewave): he proves more than capable of using a vocoder...

  • Unity Gain CD Review [+ Show ]

    C'est quoi? Ce sont les nouvelles ondes liquides et spatiales du producteur vancouvérois Mark Wi...

  • Interplanetary Ridicule CD Review [+ Show ]

    Underground drum & bass continues to push the boundaries of innovation, whilst the mainstream chok...

  • Interplanetary Ridicule CD Review [+ Show ]

    Canadian producer Mark Wiebe covers the syncopated-beat spectrum with this stellar release on Toro...

Setlist

Anything from solo laptop live remixes to a four-piece band performance. Sets can range from 30 to 60 minutes in length (or longer on solo laptop).

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