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Years active
  
1989–present

Role
  
Musical Artist

Name
  
Markus Mehr

Website
  
Official website


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Origin
  
Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany

Labels
  
Hidden Shoal Recordings

Albums
  
Binary Rooms, Lava, In, On

Genres
  
Ambient music, Experimental music

Similar People
  
Brian McBride, Chloe March, Marconi Union, Loscil, Todd Tobias

Record label
  
Hidden Shoal Recordings

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Markus Mehr (born 1965 in Augsburg, Bavaria) is a German electronic music composer and sound artist.

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History

Mehr played guitar in the new wave band The Unemployed Ministers from 1989 until their dissolution in 1997. In 2001, he began a solo project under the name Aroma, releasing three albums over five years.

As of 2008, Mehr has been writing and performing under his own name as an electronic composer. In 2010, he signed to the Australian record label Hidden Shoal Recordings.

Mehr has been performing live under his own name since 2009, playing shows in his native Germany as well as in Netherlands, Zimbabwe, Sweden, Italy, Marokko and France. He often collaborates with visual artist Stefanie Sixt in his shows.

Mehr and Sixt have also collaborated on a number of audiovisual and sound art installations. In 2013, Mehr scored the theatrical production First Life.

Discography

As Unemployed Ministers:

  • Spirit (1989)
  • Selfish (1992)
  • Parasite (1994)
  • Not Kaputt Really (1994)
  • As Aroma:

  • What Do You Mean Aroma Approaching? (2001)
  • The Current Music Of ... (2004)
  • A Hole Called Rock 'n' Roll (2006)
  • As Markus Mehr:

  • Lava (2010)
  • In (2012)
  • On (2012)
  • Off (2013)
  • Off"- Live in Bari (2013)
  • Binary Rooms" (2014)
  • To Set The River On Fire" (2014)
  • In The Palm Of Your Hand -EP" (2015)
  • Re-Directed (2016)
  • Dyschronia (2017)
  • Performance

  • Synchron (2010)
  • Komo (2011)
  • Transit (2011)
  • First Live - Ein Melodram (2013)
  • B/C/H/I/J (2013)
  • Sublimity Water (2013)
  • Irrigatis (2013)
  • Items/Stille (2013)
  • Re-Directed (2015)
  • Nach Hause Kommen (Bertold Brecht Lyric) (2016)
  • Dyschronia (2017)
  • Installation

  • From A to B to A (2014)
  • References

    Markus Mehr Wikipedia


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