Schneider TM
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Schneider TM is the name used for the solo electronic music projects of Dirk Dresselhaus, a former member for several German indie rock bands, most notably Hip Young Things and Locust Fudge. He released his first single under this name in 1997, but his most notable piece to date was a track named "The Light 3000" on the 2000 EP Binokular (a collaborative EP with KPT.michi.gan). The track is an electronic music cover of "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" by the Smiths and was recently voted by Wire Magazine as one of the best cover versions ever recorded. [1]
In May of 2006 "Škoda Mluvit" was released and contains the single "pac man / shopping cart."
[edit] Discography
Year | album(s) | EP(s) | single(s) |
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1997 | Schneider TM | ||
1998 | Moist | Up-Tight, Masters | |
1999 | |||
2000 | Binokular (with KPT.michi.gan) | ||
2001 | |||
2002 | Zoomer | 6 Peace | Frogtoise, Reality Check |
2003 | The Light 3000 (with KPT.michi.gan) | ||
2004 | Reconfigures | The SchneiderTM Experience | |
2005 | Release (Double Album) | Dr. Drek | |
2006 | Škoda Mluvit | Pac Man/Shopping Cart |