Website www.deathbyaudio.com | Name Oliver Ackermann Role Vocalist | |
Born November 22, 1976Allentown, Pennsylvania Associated acts Skywave, A Place To Bury Strangers People also search for Jay Space, Jonathan Smith, John Fedowitz, Paul Baker Albums A Place to Bury Strangers, Transfixiation, Exploding Head, Synthstatic, Worship |
Talking Deep Animation with Oliver Ackermann of Death By Audio
Oliver Edward Ackermann is the founder of the Brooklyn-based effects pedal company Death By Audio and is the guitarist/vocalist of A Place to Bury Strangers which has been hailed as "the loudest band in New York".
Contents
- Talking Deep Animation with Oliver Ackermann of Death By Audio
- EFFECT PEDALS DEATH BY AUDIO OLIVER ACKERMANN DIYfreqs
- Biography
- Musical career
- Death by Audio
- References
EFFECT PEDALS: DEATH BY AUDIO & OLIVER ACKERMANN // DIYfreqs
Biography

Ackermann was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He spent his childhood in St. Peter, Minnesota and Fredericksburg, Virginia attending Falmouth Elementary School, Drew Middle School, and Stafford High School.

Ackermann studied Industrial Design at the Rhode Island School of Design. He returned to Fredericksburg, Virginia and worked at Zolo Designs.
Ackermann currently resides in Brooklyn, New York and is a contributor to the Death By Audio space and collective.
Musical career
In 1995, Ackermann formed Skywave with Paul Baker. The duo joined with John Fedowitz on drums and put out recordings and toured during 1998 to 2003.
In 2001, Ackermann started the effects pedal company Death By Audio.
While Baker and Fedowitz formed Ceremony, Ackermann moved to Brooklyn in 2003 and formed the band A Place to Bury Strangers with Tim Gregorio on bass and Justin Avery on drums.
In 2007 he teamed up with Richard Fearless from Death In Vegas to form Black Acid only to later disband as A Place to Bury Strangers receives worldwide acclaim.
Death by Audio
At Death by Audio, Ackermann designs and manufactures hand-wired guitar-effects pedals, and has provided custom effects equipment to bands such as U2, Wilco, and Nine Inch Nails.
The Death By Audio location also operates as a live/work environment for artists and musicians, recording studio, and art/music venue.