Stefan Goldmann

Stefan Goldmann
Birth name Stefan Goldmann
Also known as Simitli, Barricade
Born 1978 (age 3738)
Origin Berlin, Germany / Sofia, Bulgaria
Genres Minimal house, techno, avant-garde
Occupation(s) Composer, DJ, record producer
Years active 2001–Present
Labels Macro, Perlon, Cocoon, Innervisions, Ovum, Classic Recordings
Associated acts Vinyl
Website www.stefangoldmann.com

Stefan Goldmann (born 1978) is a German-Bulgarian DJ and composer of electronic music. His works, most of which are conceptually planned, are derived from the aesthetic and technical parameters of techno and vinyl culture, such as sample, loop, edit, grid rhythm, track.[1] He has released records since 2001 through the labels Perlon, Innervisions, Cocoon and others before founding his own imprint, Macro, in 2007.[2] Goldmann is also closely associated with Berlin's Berghain /Panorama Bar club, where he performs regularly and for which he writes a bi-monthly column.[3]

In 2010 he collaborated with choreographer Kevin O'day on a ballet commissioned by Nationaltheater Mannheim.[4] Since then he has realized several commissioned and site-specific works outside the club circuit, including a performance at Honen-in Temple in Kyoto, Japan, which has been released as a recording too.[5]

Goldmann has written essays on digitization[6] and the aesthetics of electronic music and has published a book on sound presets.[7] He has held lectures and workshops on invitation of DAAD,[8] the Berlin University of the Arts[9] and other institutions. In 2012 he was artist in residence at Goethe Institut's Villa Kamogawa in Kyoto, Japan.[10]

Discography (selected)

Albums

Mix CDs

DVDs

Singles & EPs

Remixes

Remixes include works for Christian Fennesz, Igor Stravinsky, Santiago Salazar, Kenny Hawkes, Freaks, DENA, Marc Romboy, Sergey Rodionov, Tuomi and many more.


References

  1. Rob Young: “Stefan Goldmann – Close to the edit”, WIRE Magazine, #314, April 2010
  2. Rob Young: “Stefan Goldmann – Close to the edit”, WIRE Magazine, #314, April 2010
  3. Berghain flyer archive
  4. Performance announcement: The Grand Hemiola at Nationaltheater Mannheim / Jetztmusikfestival 2010
  5. Textura.org: Stefan Goldmann: Live At Honen-In Temple review (April 2013)
  6. Stefan Goldmann: Everything popular is wrong, LittleWhiteEarbuds.com 2011
  7. Stefan Goldmann: "Presets - Digital Shortcuts to Sound", The Bookworm, London, UK, 2015. ISBN 978-1-874104-02-5
  8. http://tokyo.daad.de/wp/termine-archiv-2013/
  9. Berlin University of the Arts, Studium Generale: Stefan Goldmann lecture 2012
  10. Goethe Institut Villa Kamogawa Kyoto, resident artists 2012: Stefan Goldmann
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