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Hanno Leichtmann is a German percussionist, sound artist, and composer known for a wide variety of jazz, experimental, and electronic music projects as well as for curating music festivals and events in Berlin. Throughout his many solo and collaborative projects, he mixes improvisation, minimalism, looping/sampling techniques, and elements of pop and folk. He is perhaps best known for his solo project
Static, which has released well-received albums such as 2002's
Eject Your Mind. Additionally,
Leichtmann has released house music as the Vulva String Quartett, experimental solo albums under his own name (including 2006's
Nuit du Plomb and 2013's
Unfinished Portrait of Youth Today), and collaborated with
Jan Jelinek and
Andrew Pekler as
Groupshow.
Coming from a jazz background,
Leichtmann made his solo debut in 1997 with Monolith, a 10" EP of experimental percussive loops on the Bits & Pieces label. That same year, he also began releasing music as part of experimental chanson trio Ich Schwitze Nie as well as Paloma, his techno-leaning duo with
Johannes Strobl. In 1998,
Leichtmann collaborated with
Strobl and Rupert Huber for a freely improvised jazz album titled Dawn.
Leichtmann began releasing music under the solo alias
Static in 2001. The melodic downtempo IDM project debuted with singles on labels such as Mermaid and Audio.nl before making its full-length debut in 2002 with
Eject Your Mind, released by City Centre Offices.
Flavour Has No Name followed in 2003, and
Re: Talking About Memories appeared in 2005.
In 2005,
Leichtmann debuted house music project the Vulva String Quartett with a series of 12"s on Combination Records. Yet another solo project,
Forest Jackson, released the glitchy Cymbalism album on Mosz in 2006. That same year,
Leichtmann released a more melodic, ambient album called
Nuit du Plomb, his first solo full-length under his own name, on Karaoke Kalk. In 2009, he joined up with
Jan Jelinek and
Andrew Pekler for a Krautrock-inspired experimental project called
Groupshow. The trio's debut album, The Martyrdom of Groupshow, appeared on
Pole's ~scape label. In 2010,
Leichtmann and
Strobl debuted
Denseland, their collaboration with percussionist/vocalist
David Moss. The trio's first full-length, Chunk, appeared on Mosz.
Leichtmann returned to his
Static alias in 2011 with
Freedom of Noise, released by Karaoke Kalk. During the same year, the Dekorder label released
Leichtmann's soundtrack to
Christoph Schlingensief's film
The African Twintower Suite. In 2013,
Leichtmann launched Picture/Disk, a series of lathe-cut singles, each limited to 23 copies with unique artwork. Also in 2013,
Leichtmann's album Minimal Studies was released by Russian label
Mikroton Recordings,
Denseland's second album Like Likes Like appeared on M=Minimal, and a cassette of brief glitch pieces titled
Unfinished Portrait of Youth Today was issued by The Tapeworm (an expanded vinyl edition appeared on Karlrecords two years later). Primitiva, an album of glitchy pieces composed for a four-channel installation at Osthaus Museum in Hagen. Germany, was released by Kompakt-affiliated imprint Exponate in 2016.
Leichtmann collaborated with
Valerio Tricoli on two LPs issued by Entr'acte: The Future of Discipline (2016) and La Casa delle Chimere (2018).
Nouvelle Aventure, another album of pieces composed for an installation, was released by Karlrecords in 2018. ~ Paul Simpson