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Birth name
  
Bernhard Wagner

Name
  
Bernhard Wagner

Labels
  
Burning Shed

Record label
  
Burning Shed

Associated acts
  
pedaltone, SONAR

Albums
  
The Fourth Night

Website
  
bernhardwagner.net


Bernhard Wagner

Occupation(s)
  
Guitarist, Singer, Songwriter, Arranger, Software Developer

Instruments
  
Guitar, Vocals, Multiple Instruments, Percussion

Role
  
Composer · bernhardwagner.net

Genres
  
Ambient music, Funk, Minimal music

Similar People
  
Michael Bearpark, Nik Bartsch, Tim Bowness

Bernhard Wagner "JETZTZEITREIHE" Part 2/2


Bernhard Wagner (born in Caracas, living in Zürich) is a guitar player, composer, software engineer and software engineering lecturer.

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Wagner's performances in several countries (Switzerland, UK, Sweden, Japan, Australia, USA) have gained him international recognition for his unique and musical approach to live looping. His main instrument is an electric guitar which he processes with looping devices.

In 2005, he produced the "1st International Loopfestival Zürich" with 40 artists from various countries performing loop-based music over 3 days.

Since 2008, he has played regularly as a supporting act for Nik Bärtsch's Ronin on Mondays at EXIL (formerly at Bazillusclub), Zürich.

2011 he co-founded SONAR, a Swiss post-minimal rock group that published its initial CD on Nik Bärtsch's Ronin Rhythm Records label.

Discography

  • SONAR - Black Light (2015) - Cuneiform Records
  • SONAR - Static Motion (2014) - Cuneiform Records
  • SONAR - Live At Bazillus (2012)
  • SONAR - Skeleton Groove (2012)
  • SONAR - A Flaw Of Nature (2012) - Ronin Rhythm Records
  • pedaltone - pedaltone (2005) - Burning Shed
  • Bernhard Wagner - The Fourth Night (2005)
  • Track 10 with Per Boysen on Looper's Delight Compilation Volume 3 (2005)
  • International Live Looping Trio - SYNCED! (2004) - electr-ohm
  • References

    Bernhard Wagner Wikipedia