DJ/Producer Florian Hecker's releases under his own name contain some of the most subtle, nebulous computer music to issue from the extended group of artists associated with the Vienna-based Mego label. Similar to colleagues such as Peter Rehberg, Christian Fennesz, and Farmers Manual, Hecker utilizes the computer as a means to new compositional strategies, leaving behind standard musical structures and seeking out unusual timbral and textural effects through primarily, sometimes exclusively, digital means. Born in Augsburg, Germany in 1975, Hecker's c.v. includes live performances with many of the aforementioned artists, as well as with Tony Conrad, Gerhard Potuznik, Ramon Bauer, and Jim O'Rourke. Hecker's first solo release appeared in 1998 via Mego; the IT ISO161975 CD was a vague scuffle of digital processing, and among the labels' most obscure and inferential releases to date. Hecker followed that release up in 1999 with a release for the Or label's CD-R series, Made to Order. (Or also released Farmers Manual's Explorers_We in 1998.) Titled [OT] xackpy breakpoint, the Or release rehashed elements of the Mego CD while adding a bit of movement and energy. In addition to his solo releases, Hecker is also a member of cd_slopper, a collaborative project with Oswald Berthold of Farmers Manual. Sun Pandämonium from 2003 received the award of distinction at the Prix Ars Electronica - the "International Competition for CyberArts" - that year. In 2006, Recordings for Rephlex appeared on none other than the Rephlex label. In addition to his solo releases, Hecker is also a member of cd_slopper, a collaborative project with Oswald Berthold of Farmers Manual. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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