
German composer Marcus Schmickler first came to prominence as a member of POL, the project formed by Carsten Schulz (C-Schulz) that released Transomuba (1994), that mixes field recordings, world and techno music, and Baby I Will Make You Sweat (1995), the (vastly inferior) soundtrack to a movie. Schmickler then recorded Wabi Sabi (1996), an avantgarde work of computer-generated drones that updated Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music to the digital age.
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Sky Dice / Mapping the Studio
New Methodical Limits Of Ascension
Palace Of Marvels
Hypercubist pareto dist
Mystery bouffe
Sheps infinity
Cursive Phasing
Quasi-segregative
Smooth hang (gliding)
Risset brain hammer
2.71828 Up
Rache Ist Des Willen Widerwillen
Mass Ornament
Param
Altars Of Science 1
Altars Of Science 2
Charm/Anticharm
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Altars Of Science 4
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Particle/Matter [Mixed]
Friedl.Krieger
Altars Of Science 5
Baumgart
atman
Wave Recorder
Altars Of Science 6
Altars Of Science 7
Im Gebiet Des Grahls, Ein Schloss
Altars Of Science 8
Risset Brain-Hammer
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Wabi Sabi (Part 1)
DEMOS
Xeletisio
Cursive Phrasing
Variety
Metorillo 9
Spiral
agogh
Wabi Sabi (Part 2)
It's A Question?
Smooth Hang
Coda
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Say Loud
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Fortuna Ribbon 1
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