Beanfield is a duo of German musician/producers allied with the groove label
Compost Records. The two members are Jan Krause and Michael Mettke. The group resides among a generation of dance acts like
Faze Action,
Fila Brazillia, and
A Forest Mighty Black
who balance their status in the electronic community by producing
organic sounds, inspired by earthy ’70s sounds from funk to latin and
Brazilian jazz to disco.
Beanfield formed around keyboard player Tobias Meggle, who left the
group after the second album, and bassist Jan Krause (formerly with the
acid jazz unit
Poets of Rhythm),
along with Compost label boss Michael Reinboth. All three played heavy
parts in the recording and production of the first few Compost records
(circa 1995) by A Forest Mighty Black, Knowtoryus, and Fauna Flash.
Beanfield’s first single, 1995’s “Charles”, earned heavy rotation on
Gilles Peterson’s BBC radio show and gained airplay in the world’s more
laid-back clubs. The band released their self-titled debut album in
1997, followed by two volumes in a series of remix EPs. Earning even
more praise from DJs and critics, Human Patterns followed in 1999. The
latest album “Seek” was released in 2004. (wikipedia)