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Bernhard Fleischmann, Biography:

Vienna Calling, close to the Naschmarkt market. In the heart of a city, his city.

That’s where Bernhard Fleischmann was born in 1975. That’s where the piano was placed, the starting point of his musical experience. And later on a drum set, his companion through teenage years. On the edge of adolescence Bernhard Fleischmann formed the bands Speed Is Essential and Sore!. Together with the latter his first record: „my idea of fun“.



Vienna Calling, in the middle of the nineties with a more and more electronic voice. A city became famous for its electronic music scene. And Bernhard Fleischmann found its unique place in it. A laptop, sound loops, rhythm patterns. A gig at the legendary picknick@rhiz festival. Indulging melodies, but never sugary, surrounded by tricky rhythm structures. Songs, not just tracks, arranged on an impressing record: “Poploops For Breakfast” founded the love story between Bernhard Fleischmann and the young label Morr Music in autumn 1998. The “Sidonie EP” followed in 1999. Bernhard Fleischmann became a busy live artist, touring through Austria, Germany, Europe, the USA and nearly the rest of the world. The album “Choir Of Empty Beds” was released on Fuzzy Box (2000). Besides, tracks for compilations on Morr Music (“Putting the Morr back into Morrissey“) and other labels – Christof Kurzmann’s Vienna based label Charizma, for instance. Bernhard Fleischmann’s “Nico”-7inch was the opener for the Morr Music-series “a number of small things” (2001).
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