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Mirko Uhlig

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Origin
  
Germany

Years active
  
2004 — Present

Name
  
Mirko Uhlig


Role
  
Musical Artist · mirkouhlig.com

Albums
  
Supper, Gerontology, VIVMMI, Gyokuro

Genres
  
Experimental music, Drone music, Ambient music

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Mirko Uhlig (born 22 June 1981 in Aachen, Germany) is a German artist in the field of contemporary experimental music.

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Music

He first appeared with surreal sound collages and musique concrète-techniques under the moniker Aalfang Mit Pferdekopf (catching eels with a horse's head) around 2004. After releasing four albums and some EPs (on Aal, Einzeleinheit, Taalem, Mystery Sea and Drone Records) Uhlig decided to release his now much more minimalistic and serene works under a less delusive name.

Uhlig's output is inspired by artists such as La Monte Young, early Tangerine Dream, Brian Eno, Nurse With Wound, David Lynch, William Basinski and current Hafler Trio.

“Uhlig plays a form of drone music that is highly refreshing. He creates something that is beyond the ordinary! For me Mirko Uhlig is one of the better and unfortunately lesser known drone masters of Germany.” (Vital Weekly)

"Uhlig is one of the few ones able to cut the oneiric bliss of his creations right in the moment of maximum ecstasy." (Touching Extremes)

Beside his solo work Mirko Uhlig runs the Ex Ovo label for "drone music and dulcet atmospheres", founded the Suneaters (band) (together with Tobias Fischer of tokafi magazine) and worked with several artists, such as Dronæment, Emerge (band), Rostiges Riesenrad and Balog.

Discography

(only recordings under his own name)

  • 2006 VIVMMI (Album on Ex Ovo)
  • 2006 A Total Black Morning With Machines At Sleep (contribution to Mute Scribbles)
  • 2007 Storm: Outside Calm Tamed (EP on Aal)
  • 2007 The Rabbit's Logbook (EP on Field Muzick)
  • 2007 Farewell Fields (with Dronæment, on Nextera)
  • References

    Mirko Uhlig Wikipedia