Thomas Fehlmann
Swiss composer and music producer
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Thomas Fehlmann (born 1957) is a Swiss composer/producer who lives in Berlin, Germany, and has been active in electronic music since the 1980s.[1] He is currently active on the Kompakt record label based in Germany. Fehlmann is an on-and-off member of the Orb.[1]
1957 (age 68–69)
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| Background information | |
| Born | Thomas Fehlmann 1957 (age 68–69) Zürich, Switzerland |
| Genres | Electronic dance music (EDM) |
| Occupations | Composer, producer |
| Instruments | Keyboards, turntables, sampler |
| Website | http://www.theorb.com/ |
Notable releases include Visions of Blah on the Kompakt label, the Orb's 2004 Bicycles and Tricycles,[2] and 2010's Gute Luft album soundtrack to the TV documentary 24h Berlin. His 2007 album Honigpumpe was rated 8.6 on the Pitchfork music review site.[3] In 2018, Fehlmann released three albums: A collaborative effort with Terrence Dixon titled We Take It from Here as well as two solo albums, Los Lagos and the documentary soundtrack 1929 - Das Jahr Babylon.
See also
- Palais Schaumburg: Fehlmann was a founding member of this Neue Deutsche Welle group.