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A monthly transmission of displaced rock n roll, exotic punk and early electronics, paying favor to all things primitive and sleazy. LA visual artist Amanda Siegel delves into the international underground, offering a thorough sonic survey of protopunk, hard rock, synthpunk, powerpop, psych, industrial and more.

Symboter

Symboter

Symboter has been played on NTS in shows including BFDM, featured first on 11 July 2016. Songs played include Monk In Swamp, Flight and Step By Step.

Symboter (aka Olaf Schirm) was born in 1958 in Berlin, Germany. His influences were the early electronic works by Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze and Kraftwerk. Symboter did publish numerous tracks in the 1980ths on audio tape, his instruments were self built modular analog synthesizers.

Later he had legendary instruments such as the Jupiter 4 and 8 by Roland, the Korg KS-10 and SEQ-20, the TR-808, the PPG Wave 2 with Wave Term and many more. He also used the Moog Modular System of composer Gershon Kingsley (Popcorn) for two years. An LP was published (Japotage) with some other musicians.

He composed TV trailer music and a movie score, then went into visual effects and into development of sensoric clothes and robots.

In the early 2000 he begun again to compose new songs, much more experimental, now mostly software based.

He is currently interested in music compositions controlled by sensors and lives in Berlin.

See his homepage at http://www.symboter.de for more details about his artistic work.

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Symboter

Symboter has been played on NTS in shows including BFDM, featured first on 11 July 2016. Songs played include Monk In Swamp, Flight and Step By Step.

Symboter (aka Olaf Schirm) was born in 1958 in Berlin, Germany. His influences were the early electronic works by Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze and Kraftwerk. Symboter did publish numerous tracks in the 1980ths on audio tape, his instruments were self built modular analog synthesizers.

Later he had legendary instruments such as the Jupiter 4 and 8 by Roland, the Korg KS-10 and SEQ-20, the TR-808, the PPG Wave 2 with Wave Term and many more. He also used the Moog Modular System of composer Gershon Kingsley (Popcorn) for two years. An LP was published (Japotage) with some other musicians.

He composed TV trailer music and a movie score, then went into visual effects and into development of sensoric clothes and robots.

In the early 2000 he begun again to compose new songs, much more experimental, now mostly software based.

He is currently interested in music compositions controlled by sensors and lives in Berlin.

See his homepage at http://www.symboter.de for more details about his artistic work.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Monk In Swamp
Symboter
Syntape1983
Flight
Symboter
Syntape1982
Step By Step
Symboter
Vinyl-on-demand2013