Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Schneider TM’s Construction Sounds, the work of Berlin electronic musician Dirk Dresselhaus, opens with the clanking ...
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From the music-box melodies of Aphex Twin to the dewy-eyed romanticism of laptopper Jake Mandell, armchair techno has often skirted the edge of twee. But Dirk Dresselhaus, aka Schneider TM, dives ...
One morning in 1988, Dirk Dresselhaus woke up, hungover, in the basement of a best friend’s house after a party in his hometown, Bielefeld, West Germany. It’s a city considered so forgettable by many ...
SCHNEIDER TM, most famous for their version of The Smiths' classic There Is A Light That Never Goes Out, are releasing a collection of remixes of other people's tracks - and you can listen to two of ...
Schneider TM has announced live shows with full bands for Dublin and Cork in December. Electronics musician Dirk Dresselhaus, aka Schneider TM released his second full-length album, 'Zoomer', on City ...
Once known for pioneering 'indietronica', Schneider TM is now disappearing into a vortex of beautiful, irresistible noise. Wyndham Wallace talks to him about his new album, Guitar Sounds, working with ...
Schneider TM is the electronic solo music project of Bielefeld-born Dirk Dresselhaus. Since 1997 Dresselhaus has released music as Schneider TM through a vast variety of imprints, with his most known ...
“Oh hey construction seems like a suitable subject from my latest experimental electronica project.” One can only assume this thought crosses the mind of every self-respecting member of the ...
It s been five years since the last new full-length from Schneider TM (aka Dirk Dresselhaus). In that time, he s left Mute and signed with Wichita, recorded with a few collaborators (juvenile ...
With a name like Dirk Dresselhaus and a reputation for electronica, it would be easy to dismiss Schneider TM as a typical Teutonic technophile, with a transistor for a heart. But as any indie wuss ...