Fritz Ostermayer
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Fritz Ostermayer (born 1956 in Schattendorf/Burgenland), lives and works in Vienna as popular radio broadcaster ("Im Sumpf"/FM4),[1] author, DJ and musician.
Ostermayer compiled a highly acclaimed CD about funeral marches: "Dead & Gone" (released by Trikont). His debut solo album, "Kitsch Concrète",[1] featuring his vocal in English and German, including a duet with Clara Ostermayer, was released via Mego in 2003.
Publications
- "Gott ist ein Tod aus der Steckdose"
- "Hermes Phettberg räumt seine Wohnung zam"
- "Die Sumpfprotokolle" (together with Thomas Edlinger)
- "Die Gutmenschenprotokolle" (together with Thomas Edlinger)
- "Who shot Immanence" (together with Johannes Grenzfurthner and Thomas Edlinger)
Music
Fritz Ostermayer collaborated with:
- Der Scheitel
- Viele bunte Autos
- Passepartout
- Otomo Yoshihide
- Christof Kurzmann
- Ramon Bauer & Gerhard Potuznik
- Stermann & Grissemann
He produced remixes for:
- Tigric
- Fetish 69
- monochrom
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Stöger, Gerhard (28 June 2006). "Siegen ist unmenschlich" (in German). Falter.at. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
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