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Uwe Schmidt

b. 1968, Frankfurt, Germany. Together with fellow German experimentalist Pete Namlook, Schmidt is among the most prolific composers in contemporary electronica, releasing a huge selection of recordings under a number of aliases. He began producing music in 1991 and within 3 years got released over 60 different information on a …

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Atom Heart

Composer and developer Uwe Schmidt is among experimental electronic music’s most prolific and prodigious post-techno experimentalists. Issuing a overflow of materials under a number of pseudonyms (from singles and compilation songs to scads of EPs and full-lengths) and keeping an almost challenging album-a-month launch routine through his personal Rather Interesting …

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Geeez ‘N’ Gosh

Among his a great many other monikers, Uwe Schmidt performed as Geeez ‘n’ Gosh, a name he put on his glitch-house recordings for Mille Plateaux. You start with MY ENTIRE LIFE With Jesus (2000), Schmidt got the motifs of gospel home — Christian rhetoric and celebratory home music — and …

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Flanger

Atom Heart’s and Bernd Friedmann’s Flanger task is made by the mix of traditional jazz components with experimental filtering and editing and enhancing methods. For the 1999 record Templates, Flanger utilized drums, bass, piano, and vibraphone, after that put the merchandise through their very own editing and enhancing process with …

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Lassigue Bendthaus

Among Uwe Schmidt’s many pseudonyms, Lassigue Bendthaus may be the prolific and experimental artist’s electro-industrial task. Parade Amoureuse released the very first Lassigue Bendthaus launch, Matter (later on released in the us by Metropolis). Next, Schmidt relocated his Lassigue Bendthaus task towards the Contempo label, leading to the discharge of …

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