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Bernhard Fleischmann (drums, electronics, piano) played the piano very early, afterwards the drums and later he worked with digital sounds. Since “Pop Loops for Breakfast” (1999) he released electronic and generically related music on Morr Music, last of all “The Humbucking Coil” (2006). Christof Kurzmann (voice, woodwind instruments) played – among others – in the “Orchester 33 1/3” or the “Extended Versions”. He drafted tracks and remixes for Patrick Pulsinger or “Tied & Tickled Trio”, curated festivals and art sessions and is running the label “Charhizma”. Burkhard Stangl (vibraphone, guitar) produced and composed sounds between contemporary music and electronic, opera and noise. Actual record: “Early Noise” (Charhizma 2006),actual projects together with Christof Kurzmann or Taku Sugimoto. Martin Siewert (guitar, steel-guitar) releases with his band “Trapist” on the Chicago-based label Thrill Jockey, among others, he worked with Elliott Sharp, Christian Fennesz or Ken Vandermark. Albums inter alia on Mosz and Charhizma, music for theatres, film and dance productions. Werner Dafeldecker (electric and acoustic bass) is musician and composer within the disciplines of contemporary, electronic and improvisational music. He runs the label Durian Records and worked for instance with Polwechsel, John Tilbury or Christian Fennesz. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.