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  • Genre: Electronica / Experimental / Jazz

    Location Berlin, DE

    Profile Views: 87520

    Last Login: 9/25/2010

    Member Since 8/27/2006

    Website www.schiefel.de

    Record Label ACT, Traumton Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .... .. .... ..Strictly vocal.. .... ....In the beginning there was courage... Michael Schiefel wanted to sing; yet he did not feel moved to travel down the jazz tradition's well-trodden paths. Sure, he would need to acquire a solid training in vocal technique, which he did as a student at Germany's top-notch University of the Arts (UdK) in Berlin. He would need to pay his dues, which he did during Berlin's cultural awakening, playing with small bands in the city's clubs in the early nineties. The rest of it though, was open, was his to shape. Schiefel began to experiment, listening to Bobby McFerrin, who showed him that an artist doesn't necessarily need a band to convince an audience. And he discovered a technical toy, a loop-machine that enabled him to reproduce his voice live in real time. The soloist developed into an orchestra, linear melodies grew into playful three-dimensional vocal architecture. A sonic window of opportunity here, some musical stairs and a hidden emergency exit there; something that would be a way out, back to the root of it all, his singing... ....This was the state of affairs in the mid nineties... Schiefel dared to dive in at the deep end, and started a solo career with "Invisible Loop" (1998) and "I Don't Belong" (2000). Reviewers and audiences were similarly thrilled. They admired his ability to transform himself musically, to change into different characters. They praised his timbre, the precision in his intonation, stylistic flexibility, and were fascinated by his very personal celebration of creativity, and a wealth of ideas that seemed without par in his country. "A star is born" one broadsheet proclaimed, and this summarized the mood in the scene. Schiefel himself was a lot more matter of fact; he felt he still had a lot to learn, despite his success. Furthermore, the Berlin scene was beginning to sparkle, and was producing more and more interesting projects. Thus the soloist was soon joined by the team player who explored his funky roots with jazzIndeed, celebrated intellectual inspiration with Thärichens Tentett, cultivated the ballad in his own trio formation, and played classical modern jazz with David Friedman... ....What had been a well-kept secret became common knowledge,.. even part of the establishment. In 2001 Schiefel became a professor at the "Franz Liszt Conservatory Of Music" in Weimar. The just turned thirty-one year old was suddenly in a position to pass on the results of his creative process to his students. With "Gay" (2003) he featured his trio on an album of love songs. Two years later, he and the quintet jazzIndeed dedicated themselves to the repertoire of New German Wave with "Blaue Augen" (ACT 9651-2). As his calendar started filling up more and more, the Goethe-Institute sent him around the world as a cultural ambassador. Not least due to his vocal and interpretative talent, Thärichens Tentett developed into an in-demand festival act. In the meantime, he continued writing, working on and trying out his solo repertoire... ....Technology finally provided further momentum... An update of his beloved loop-machine was released, providing new possibilities of acoustic collage. New repertoire had accumulated, and thus Michael Schiefel went into the studio once more to continue his vocal research with "Don't Touch My Animals". Some of the songs are German, some English; they recount stories of love and the tangle of relationships, fabricate surreal sketches of city life or reflect ironically on Germany's inherent contradictions. All the beats, sounds and melodies are vocal, and come together to construct a brilliant patchwork of pop/jazz moods and rhythms... RALF DOMBROWSKI... ...... ......Boys don't cry...... .. .. .. .. .. ......Michael Schiefel.. | ..MySpace Music Videos.... ...... ......Soundscape...... .. .. .. .. .. ......Michael Schiefel.. | ..MySpace Music Videos.... ...... ......Walking...... .. .. .. .. .. ......Michael Schiefel.. | ..MySpace Music Videos.... ...... ......Animals...... .. .. .. .. .. ......Michael Schiefel.. | ..MySpace Music Videos.... ...... ....Out now: New Solo CD .. .. ...... ..Michael Schiefel.. My Home Is My Tent.. Traumton 4539-2 .. ...... ..  ....Out now: New Solo Single .. .. ...... ..Michael Schiefel.. Boys Don't Cry.. Traumton 4546-2 .. ...... ..  ....New CD with Thärichens Tentett.. .. ...... ..Thärichens Tentett.. Farewell Songs.. Traumton 4528-2 .. ...... ..  .. .. ......CDs......Schiefel.. ...... .. .. .. ........ ...... ...... ...... ........ ...... ...... ........ ....JazzIndeed - Jazz Indeed  .. .......... ........ .... .... .... ..   ......  ...... ....Thärichens Tentett.... ........  ...... ........  ...... .. .... .. ..
  • Members

    ..Current projects:.. .. ..Michael Schiefel Solo.. (voc/electronics) Solo performance features multilayered loop-based vocal distortions whose style varies between grooves, soundscapes, counterpoint, and lyric-oriented songs. All performances are live and strictly vocal. .. My Home Is My Tent (Traumton, 2010) .. Dont Touch My Animals (ACT, 2006) .. Gay (Traumton, 2003) .. I Dont Belong (Traumton, 2001) .. Invisible Loop (Traumton, 1997).. .. ..Jazz Indeed.. (p, b, dr, sax, voc/electronics) Contemporary jazz quintet playing mainly original compositions. .. Blaue Augen (ACT, 2005) .. Who the Moon Is (Traumton, 2000) .. Under Water (Traumton, 1997).. .. ..Thaerichens Tentett.. (p, git, b, dr, tp, tb, 3 sax, voc) 10-person mini big band whose repertoire emphasizes poetry set to music, as well as blending of classical and jazz elements. .. Farewell Songs (Traumton, 2009).. Grateful (Minor Records, 2005) .. The Thin Edge (Minor Records, 2003) .. Lady Moon (Minor Records, 2001)..
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  • Andreas Kaling

    Hi, danke fürs adden und die Freundschaft,
    Andreas

    2 years ago
  • phonon4

    hi michael,

    thank's for inviting us into your
    "mySPACEfriendSHIP" we are really
    enjoying the sounds that are coming
    from your onboard-PA.

    ho 'oponopono

    2 years ago
  • Traumton Records

    auch dir herzlichen glückwunsch zum neuen tentett album!
    herzliche grüssse
    stefi

    2 years ago
  • HerrBinner

    Deine Stimme hätte ich gern! Hut ab, immer wieder sehr inspirierend und beeindruckend!
    Beste Grüße
    HerrBinner

    2 years ago
  • Nils Wuelker

    Hallo Michael,

    wir spielen vom 16. - 20. Juni im Berliner A-TRANE.

    Lieben Gruß,
    Nils

    2 years ago
  • Nachtlüx

    "WOHIN ZIEHT ES UNS?"
    Ihr Lieben!
    Am Do, den 28. Mai ist es soweit:
    Im wunderschönen ICON in Berlin - Prenzlauer Berg
    präsentieren wir LIVE mit Band & Special Guests & DJ
    unser NACHTLÜX-Debut-Album NACH NORDEN

    Los geht's um 21 Uhr, Eintritt 8,- Euro
    im: Icon - Cantianstr. 15 - 10437 Berlin - U Eberswalder Str

    NACHTLÜX LIVE
    Lea W. Frey - Gesang
    Venezian - Rhodes, Keys, Programming
    Peter Meyer - Gitarre
    Bernhard Meyer - Bass
    Raphael Becker-Foss - Drums


    SPECIAL GUESTS
    MiNIMUM (Berlin)
    Mikey Kirkpatrick (London)


    "Melancholischer, sinnierender, Verstand benutzender Pop aus Berlin... ein klangbetonter, kunstvoller, stimmungsreicher, farbenfroher Klangteppich. Ein Freiflug durch die Nacht." - monsters and critics

    "In Lea W. Freys Stimme verliert man sich." - schwäbische post


    "Ein Klang- und Seelenerlebnis allererster Güte" - musik an sich


    "Fast schwerelos" - sound and image

    3 years ago
  • Jazzkeller Sauschdall

    hallo der herr,

    hoffentlich bekommen wirs mal hin in ulm!

    liebergruß

    die sauschdaller

    3 years ago
  • HansPeter Muff

    faszinierende Musik, ich liebe den Klang deiner Stimme. Grüsse aus der Schweiz.
    HaPe

    3 years ago
  • Mc/Mg Quartet

    hi maestro of the many voices,
    thank's for beeing our friend on the
    quest for serious creative fun and
    for sharing the xperience.
    best
    mcmg

    3 years ago

Bio:

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Strictly vocal


In the beginning there was courage. Michael Schiefel wanted to sing; yet he did not feel moved to travel down the jazz tradition's well-trodden paths. Sure, he would need to acquire a solid training in vocal technique, which he did as a student at Germany's top-notch University of the Arts (UdK) in Berlin. He would need to pay his dues, which he did during Berlin's cultural awakening, playing with small bands in the city's clubs in the early nineties. The rest of it though, was open, was his to shape. Schiefel began to experiment, listening to Bobby McFerrin, who showed him that an artist doesn't necessarily need a band to convince an audience. And he discovered a technical toy, a loop-machine that enabled him to reproduce his voice live in real time. The soloist developed into an orchestra, linear melodies grew into playful three-dimensional vocal architecture. A sonic window of opportunity here, some musical stairs and a hidden emergency exit there; something that would be a way out, back to the root of it all, his singing.

This was the state of affairs in the mid nineties. Schiefel dared to dive in at the deep end, and started a solo career with "Invisible Loop" (1998) and "I Don't Belong" (2000). Reviewers and audiences were similarly thrilled. They admired his ability to transform himself musically, to change into different characters. They praised his timbre, the precision in his intonation, stylistic flexibility, and were fascinated by his very personal celebration of creativity, and a wealth of ideas that seemed without par in his country. "A star is born" one broadsheet proclaimed, and this summarized the mood in the scene. Schiefel himself was a lot more matter of fact; he felt he still had a lot to learn, despite his success. Furthermore, the Berlin scene was beginning to sparkle, and was producing more and more interesting projects. Thus the soloist was soon joined by the team player who explored his funky roots with jazzIndeed, celebrated intellectual inspiration with Thärichens Tentett, cultivated the ballad in his own trio formation, and played classical modern jazz with David Friedman.

What had been a well-kept secret became common knowledge, even part of the establishment. In 2001 Schiefel became a professor at the "Franz Liszt Conservatory Of Music" in Weimar. The just turned thirty-one year old was suddenly in a position to pass on the results of his creative process to his students. With "Gay" (2003) he featured his trio on an album of love songs. Two years later, he and the quintet jazzIndeed dedicated themselves to the repertoire of New German Wave with "Blaue Augen" (ACT 9651-2). As his calendar started filling up more and more, the Goethe-Institute sent him around the world as a cultural ambassador. Not least due to his vocal and interpretative talent, Thärichens Tentett developed into an in-demand festival act. In the meantime, he continued writing, working on and trying out his solo repertoire.

Technology finally provided further momentum. An update of his beloved loop-machine was released, providing new possibilities of acoustic collage. New repertoire had accumulated, and thus Michael Schiefel went into the studio once more to continue his vocal research with "Don't Touch My Animals". Some of the songs are German, some English; they recount stories of love and the tangle of relationships, fabricate surreal sketches of city life or reflect ironically on Germany's inherent contradictions. All the beats, sounds and melodies are vocal, and come together to construct a brilliant patchwork of pop/jazz moods and rhythms.
RALF DOMBROWSKI.




Boys don't cry


Michael Schiefel | MySpace Music Videos




Soundscape


Michael Schiefel | MySpace Music Videos




Walking


Michael Schiefel | MySpace Music Videos




Animals


Michael Schiefel | MySpace Music Videos



Out now: New Solo CD

Michael Schiefel
My Home Is My Tent
Traumton 4539-2

 

Out now: New Solo Single

Michael Schiefel
Boys Don't Cry
Traumton 4546-2

 

New CD with Thärichens Tentett

Thärichens Tentett
Farewell Songs
Traumton 4528-2

 

CDs

Schiefel

JazzIndeed - Jazz Indeed  

       

Thärichens Tentett

 

 

 

Member Since:

August 27, 2006

Members:

Current projects:

Michael Schiefel Solo (voc/electronics) Solo performance features multilayered loop-based vocal distortions whose style varies between grooves, soundscapes, counterpoint, and lyric-oriented songs. All performances are live and strictly vocal.
My Home Is My Tent (Traumton, 2010)
Dont Touch My Animals (ACT, 2006)
Gay (Traumton, 2003)
I Dont Belong (Traumton, 2001)
Invisible Loop (Traumton, 1997)

Jazz Indeed (p, b, dr, sax, voc/electronics) Contemporary jazz quintet playing mainly original compositions.
Blaue Augen (ACT, 2005)
Who the Moon Is (Traumton, 2000)
Under Water (Traumton, 1997)

Thaerichens Tentett (p, git, b, dr, tp, tb, 3 sax, voc) 10-person mini big band whose repertoire emphasizes poetry set to music, as well as blending of classical and jazz elements.
Farewell Songs (Traumton, 2009)
Grateful (Minor Records, 2005)
The Thin Edge (Minor Records, 2003)
Lady Moon (Minor Records, 2001)

Sounds Like:

me

Record Label:

ACT, Traumton Records

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