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Aldebaran Waltz by B. Fleischmann

Künstlerbiographie B. Fleischmann

Vienna Calling In The Middle Of The Nineties With A More And More Electronic Voice. A City Became Famous For Its Electronic Music Scene. And Bernhard Fleischmann Found Its Unique Place In It. A Laptop Sound Loops Rhythm Patterns. A Gig At The Legendary Picknick@rhiz Festival. Indulging Melodies But Never Sugary Surrounded By Tricky Rhythm Structures. Songs Not Just Tracks Arranged On An Impressing Record “poploops For Breakfast” Founded The Love Story Between Bernhard Fleischmann And The Young Label Morr Music In Autumn 1998. The “Sidonie EP” Followed In 1999.Being An Old Friend He Maybe Doesn't Have To Introduce Himself Any More. But Bernhard Fleischmann Is Too Well-Mannered Not To. "Hello Microphone Hello Voice" That's What He Lets "sweet William Van Ghost" Sing Right At The Beginning Accompanied By A Warm And Yet Cautious Piano. He Reveals A Lot Of Himself His Voice As Well Although He Used To Let Good Friends Have The Singing Part In The Past. Now A Good Friend Died. That's Why Bernhard Fleischmann Sang Two Songs Himself On This – Depending On The Way Of Counting – Fourth Fifth Or Even Sixth Album Released By Morr Music. There Are Two Farewell-Songs Genuine And Touching That Also Shone The Light Of This Record's Way Even More As "The Humbucking Coil" "Angst Is Not A Weltanschauung" Has Taken Its Way From Sound- To Song-Writing. Still The Sounds Come Tumbling Out Of The Hard Disk And One Can Hear Fingers Screwing On Regulators. And Yet These Nine Tracks Are Of A Distinct Corporeity And Spatiality. For Instance When Marilies Jagsch Or "sweet William An Ghost" Lend Them Their Voices For Two Wonderful Moments Each.
The Productive Feedbacks Between Vienna And Berlin Between Bernhard Fleischmann And Thomas Morr Started With "Poploops For Breakfast" Nine Years Ago. With "Angst Is Not A Weltanschauung" Bernhard Fleischmann Now Arrived At A Carefully Set Wooden Table Arranged In A Warm And Glowing Sunset. The Aromas Are Darker And More Wholeheartedly Now. The Groovebox Of Former Times Has Vanished Almost Entirely – Only Within The Congenial Embrace Of Bernhard Fleischmann's "phones & Machine" "The Humbucking Coil" And Daniel Johnston's "King Kong" It Still Can Be Traced.
"We Had The Luck To Build A Castle We Filled It Up With Memories – And I Would Love To Be Sure That Time Will Never Take Its Keys" Bernhard Fleischmann Sings In "even Your Glasses Miss Your Eyes". These Sounds Won't Pass By. They Swing On To The Next Morning Stroll Through The Streets With Us Drift As An Echo From The Houses' Walls Sometimes As A Slow Dub Sometimes As An Intimate Ballad. And For One Instance – "Playtime" – These Sounds Are Tumbling And Dancing As Well.

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