Holosud

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Alaune 00:00 Tools
Schaufel 00:00 Tools
Bastlochflug 00:00 Tools
Kettsmarock 00:00 Tools
Saftsocke Im Zimmergarten 00:00 Tools
Wipp 00:00 Tools
la backbrettspielerin brummtschi 00:00 Tools
Chön Chaaf Gechnitten 00:00 Tools
Zweizellking 00:00 Tools
Wäsche 00:00 Tools
Discoboingbeach 00:00 Tools
Mausfaltenfripp 00:00 Tools
Salz Und Brote Auf Lanzarot 00:00 Tools
Hirnrindenritt 00:00 Tools
La Backbrettspielerin Brumm 00:00 Tools
Zweizelking 00:00 Tools
Spacerokkmaountainrutsch 00:00 Tools
Hokytonk Schlickummpittz 00:00 Tools
DIEL8~QH 00:00 Tools
Alaune - Compilation Version 00:00 Tools
Eine Wiege Im Wald 00:00 Tools
Bienenkopfkorbgeflecht 00:00 Tools
Hallimaschbombe Im Kreisverkehr 00:00 Tools
waesche 00:00 Tools
Choen chaaf geschnitten 00:00 Tools
chon chaaf gechnittin 00:00 Tools
La Backbrettspielerin Brummtsc 00:00 Tools
Alaune (Compilation Version) 00:00 Tools
der für locke 00:00 Tools
weinzelfall 00:00 Tools
Chön Chaaf Geschnitten 00:00 Tools
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F. X. Randomiz: Born in Bamberg, Germany in 1968 as Felix Hoefner. First instrument was a flute, then the piano, where he got lessons for about 10 years. First analogue synthesizer in the age of 14. Founded the Band 'Four Square Logos' and later the GEFRIEM label with Jan St. Werner and Josef Suchy. Studied Musical Science in Cologne, but quitted and gave up music to study Law in Bavaria. Later he returned to Cologne and recorded the "Slow" album with Jan St. Werner in 1992. Worked temporarily for TV-Stations (Trailer-Productions, Music for Shows) and studied Media Arts at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, where he made his exam in 1998 (with a trippy interactive video-installation and a manual for a non existing mind-machine). Meanwhile he recorded his debut "Goflex" (released in 1997) and founded HOLOSUD with Jo Zimmermann (Schlammpeitziger), did remixes for Microstoria, Whirlpool Productions, Schlammpeitziger and Weltraumforscher. Working on his next album since years. Asked for influences, F.X. Randomiz names J.S.Bach, Steve Reich and My Bloody Valentine. Different to many artists in experimental electronica, he rarely performs live. Jo Zimmerman: www.Schlammpeitziger.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.