Oval (band)
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Oval | |
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Origin | Germany |
Genre(s) | Minimal techno Glitch ambient techno experimental techno post-rock noise |
Years active | 1991 to Present |
Label(s) | Thrill Jockey (US) Mille Plateaux |
Associated acts | So |
Members | |
Markus Popp | |
Former members | |
Sebastian Oschatz Frank Metzger |
Oval is an electronic music group founded in Germany in 1991. The band's original members were Markus Popp, Sebastian Oschatz, and Frank Metzger, though Oschatz and Metzger left the group in 1995. All three are regarded as pioneers of glitch, a genre of music that embraces the sound of damaged audio produced by the failure of digital equipment. Disdaining the use of synthesizers, Oval instead deliberately mutilated CDs by writing on them with felt pens, then processed the palette of fragmented sounds to create a very rhythmic electronic style.
Markus Popp continues to release albums under the name Oval. The most recent are the back-to-back albums Ovalprocess and Ovalcommers. Frank Metzger has released some singles with Mego and the internet label Falsch and has started a collaboration with Rossano Polidoro and Emiliano Romanelli from "TU M'" in 2003 that is called Steno, while Sebastian Oschatz is an interaction designer with Meso, a German media design collective.
In 2003, Popp released a record on Thrill Jockey together with the Japanese singer Eriko Toyada. As a duo they were called So, and their record was self-titled.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Wohnton (Ata Tak/1993)
- Systemisch (Mille Plateaux/1994)
- 94 Diskont (Mille Plateaux/1995)
- Dok (Thrill Jockey/1998)
- Szenariodisk (Thrill Jockey/1999)
- Ovalprocess (Form and Function/2000)
- Pre/Commers (Thrill Jockey/2001)
- Ovalcommers (Form and Function/2001)
[edit] External links
- Markus Popp Interview by Marc Weidenbaum, Disquiet, 1997
- Markus Popp Interview by Sam Inglis, Sound on Sound, 2002