Farmers Manual

Farmers Manual

Farmers Manual performing at the Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, February 2002
Background information
Also known as farmersmanual
Origin Vienna, Austria
Genres Experimental, Electronic, Extreme Computer Music, Planetside 2 Soundtrack, Death Metal
Years active 1995–present
Labels Mego, Tray, OR, and more
Associated acts CD Slopper
Gcttcatt
pxp
Martin Ng
Russell Haswell
Website web.fm
Members Mathias Gmachl
Stefan Possert
Oswald Berthold
Gert Brantner
Nik Gaffney

Farmers Manual is an electronic music and visual art group, founded in Vienna in the beginning of the 1990s. The core members of the collective are Mathias Gmachl, Stefan Possert, Oswald Berthold, Gert Brantner, and Nik Gaffney. Part of the very lively Viennese electronic music scene of the 1990s, Farmers Manual were successfully crossing the boundaries between electronic music, live visuals, experimental graphics, and web design for Zeta Industries.

Their CDs, published through avant-garde labels such as Mego, Tray or OR, often contained multimedia content. Their most significant release might be RLA (which stands for "Recent Live Archive"), a DVD released on Mego in 2003, which contains the band's extensive backcatalogue of live concert recordings from 1995 to 2003, compressed in MP3 format - totalling 3 days and 20 hours of audio content and released under a Copyleft licence. [1]

As visual artists, Farmers Manual have been included in numerous international festivals, such as FCMM (Montreal, 1999), Avanto (Helsinki, 2001), Art+Communication (Riga, 2006) .

Selected discography

Note: this album, by Farmers Manual member Oswald Berthold, was awarded an Honorary Mention at Ars Electronica 2002.[2]

References

  1. Buttimer, Colin (2003-06-05), Farmers Manual - RLA (recent live archive) DVD ( Scholar search), BBC, retrieved 2007-12-26
  2. "Here was a jutting mass of digitized disturbance that fueled our direct reckoning with destabilized mathematics. (...) Spam data malformations. Direct waveform bitstream. Seizure. Disengage. Smitten." - Hecker, Florian; Herrington, Tony; Humon, Naut (2002), Prix Ars Electronica 2002 - Jury-Statement ( Scholar search), Ars Electronica Archive, retrieved 2007-12-26

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