Stefan Goldmann
Stefan Goldmann (born 1978) is a German-Bulgarian DJ and composer of electronic music. His work has been described as intelligent minimal techno.[1]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Stefan Goldmann |
Also known as | Simitli, Barricade |
Born | 1978 (age 44–45) |
Origin | Berlin, Germany / Sofia, Bulgaria |
Genres | Minimal house, techno, avant-garde |
Occupation(s) | Composer, DJ, record producer |
Years active | 2001–Present |
Labels | Macro, Perlon, Cocoon, Innervisions, Ovum, Classic Recordings |
Website | stefangoldmann |
Career
Since 2001 Goldmann's music has been released through labels such as Perlon, Innervisions and others.[1] Since 2006 Goldmann has also been closely associated with Berlin's Berghain / Panorama Bar club, for which he wrote a column,[2] is a co-author of its book[3] and conceived the Elektroakustischer Salon event series.[4]
In 2010 he collaborated with choreographer Kevin O'day on a ballet commissioned by Nationaltheater Mannheim.[5] Since then he has realized several commissioned and site-specific works outside the club circuit, including performances at Honen-in Temple in Kyoto, Japan (also released as a recording),[6] the Los Angeles County Museum of Art[7] and Zollverein in Essen.[8] In 2016 he premiered the large format music theater work Alif at Berlin's MaerzMusik festival[9] and wrote the soundtrack to Swiss experimental documentary film A1 in the same year.[10] In 2020 he was invited to curate the Philharmonie Berlin's first electronic music program, Strom Festival, where he also performed in the Grand Hall.[11]
Goldmann has written essays on digitization[12] and the aesthetics of electronic music and has written a book on sound presets.[13] He has held lectures and workshops on invitation of DAAD,[14] the Berlin University of the Arts[15] and other institutions. As an artist in residence he has been a fellow of Villa Kamogawa in Kyoto (2012),[16] Villa Aurora in Los Angeles (2017),[17] the German Academy in Rome – Casa Baldi (2022)[18] and the Tarabya Cultural Academy of Istanbul (2023).[19]
Macro Recordings
Based in Berlin, Germany, Macro was founded by Goldmann and Finn Johannsen[20] in 2007.[21] Its releases range from techno tracks to symphonic recordings[22][23] and include multiple live bands such as Elektro Guzzi[24] and KUF[25] in addition to releases by artists such as KiNK, Maria Chavez, Peter Kruder, Pete Namlook, Raudive, Santiago Salazar and remixes by Pépé Bradock, Ricardo Villalobos and The Knife's Oni Ayhun.[26] The label has also released archival recordings such as the previously unreleased[27] Patrick Cowley album Catholic. Several of its releases have been nominated for the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik, including works by Stefan Goldmann and Maria Chavez,[28][29] and have entered annual polls of media such as Resident Advisor,[30][31] De:Bug[32] and Groove Magazin.[33][34]
Personal life
Goldmann is the son of German composer and conductor Friedrich Goldmann.[1]
Discography (selected)
Albums
- The Transitory State (Macro 2008, double CD)
- Voices Of The Dead (Macro 2008, 5x7" box set)
- Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre Du Printemps Edit (Macro 2009, CD)
- Haven't I Seen You Before (Tapeworm 2010, Cassette)
- 17:50 (Macro 2012, 2x12" and CD)
- Live At Honen-In Temple (Macro 2013, CD)
- Industry (Macro 2014, LP and CD)
- A1 (Macro 2016, CD)
- Tacit Script (Macro 2019, CD)
- Veiki (Macro 2019, CD)
- Live at Philharmonie Berlin (Macro 2020, CD)
- Vector Rituals (Macro 2022, LP)
- Call and Response (Ash International 2022, CD)
Mix CDs
- The Empty Foxhole (Mule Electronic 2009, mix CD)
- Macrospective (Macro 2011, mix CD)
DVDs
- Parameter (Macro 2012, DVD)
Singles & EPs
- The Shnic Shnac EP (Classic 2002, 12")
- Macroply/Submerge (Classic 2003, 12")
- Pain (Classic 2004, 12")
- Shimmer EP (Ovum 2004, 12")
- Blood (Perlon 2005, 12")
- Sleepy Hollow (Innervisions 2006, 12")
- Aurora / Beluga (Macro 2007, 12")
- Lunatic Fringe (Macro 2007, 12")
- Radiant Grace (Macro 2008, 12")
- Art Of Sorrow (Victoriaville 2009, 12")
- Yes To All / Under The Beam (Cocoon 2009, 12")
- The Maze (Macro 2010, 12")
- Remasters Vol.1 (Victoriaville 2010, 12")
- The Grand Hemiola (Macro 2011, 2x12")
- Emptying The Vaults 1 – 3 (Victoriaville 2011, 3x12")
- Adem EP, (Macro 2012, 12")
- Ghost Hemiola (Macro 2013, 2x12")
- Signs Taken For Wonders (Macro 2014, 12")
- Anchors EP (Macro 2015, 12")
- A1 Tools (Macro 2016, 12")
- An Ardent Heart (Macro 2018, 12")
- Tears Of Joy (Macro 2020, 12")
- Singing Wire (Macro 2022, 3x7")
- In Aggregate / Carob (Macro 2023, 10")
Remixes
Remixes include works for Christian Fennesz, Igor Stravinsky, Santiago Salazar, Kenny Hawkes, Freaks, DENA, Pantha du Prince, Pierre Boulez, Sergey Rodionov and others.
References
- Rob Young: “Stefan Goldmann – Close to the edit”, WIRE Magazine, #314, April 2010
- Thomas Winkler: “Stefan Goldmann steuert mit schrägen Tönen auf die Tanzfläche”, Die Tageszeitung, 21 September 2012
- Brill, Balzer, Goldmann et al: Berghain – Art In The Club, Hatje Cantz (Berlin) 2016, ISBN 3775739815
- "Stefan Goldmann on the Institutional Weight of Techno Music". Telekom Electronic Beats. 11 February 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- Performance announcement: The Grand Hemiola at Nationaltheater Mannheim / Jetztmusikfestival 2010
- "textura". www.textura.org. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- "Stefan Goldmann – VATMH (en)". www.vatmh.org. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- Essen, Theater und Philharmonie. "Philharmonie Essen | Theater und Philharmonie Essen (TUP)". www.theater-essen.de. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- Festspiele, Berliner. "alif – MaerzMusik". www.berlinerfestspiele.de. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- "Film Music Site – A1 Soundtrack". www.filmmusicsite.com. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- Philharmoniker, Berliner. "Strom − Festival for Electronic Music | Berliner Philharmoniker". www.berliner-philharmoniker.de. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- Earbuds, Little White. "Everything popular is wrong: Making it in electronic music, despite democratization – Little White Earbuds". Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- Stefan Goldmann: "Presets – Digital Shortcuts to Sound", The Bookworm, London, UK, 2015. ISBN 978-1-874104-02-5
- "Daad 日本".
- Berlin University of the Arts, Studium Generale: Stefan Goldmann lecture 2012
- "Villa Kamogawa (Residenz in Kyoto) – Goethe-Institut Japan". www.goethe.de. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- "Grant Recipient Details – VATMH (en)". www.vatmh.org. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- "Bund vergibt Stipendien für Rom, Venedig und Paris (de)". www.monopol-magazin.de. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- "Fellows 2023, Tarabya Cultural Academy Istanbul (de)". kulturakademie-tarabya.de. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- "Finn Johannsen at XLR8R". XLR8R. 4 December 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- "Simon Ackers: Porträt: Macro – Innovation als gemeinsamer Nenner. Feature at DJ Lab". DJ Lab. July 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
- "Tokafi". Tokafi. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- "Der Spiegel on Stefan Goldmann's Le Sacre Du Printemps Edit". Der Spiegel. 5 June 2009. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- "Elektro Guzzi interview at The Quietus". The Quietus. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- "12 Berliner Musiklabels von Ostgut über Macro bis Deutsche Grammophon". Tip Magazin. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
- "Stefan Goldmann & Finn Johannsen: Macrospective". Textura. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
- Lefebvre, Sam (5 August 2016). "Waking The Spirit of a Disco Innovator: the New York Times on Patrick Cowley". New York Times. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- "Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik, longlist 1/2020" (PDF). schallplattenkritik.de. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- "Resident Advisor on Stefan Goldmann and Dave Aju nominations for Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik 2008". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- "RA Poll: Top 30 tracks of 2007". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- "RA Poll: Top 20 compilations of 2008". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- "De:Bug Leser-Poll 07: Album & Single des Jahres". De:Bug. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- "Groove Leserpoll 2014". Groove. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- "Groove Leserpoll 2015". Groove. 31 December 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2021.