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Dirk Dresselhaus (born 28 August 1970), better known by his stage name Schneider TM, is a German musician from Bielefeld, Germany, who produces between adventurous electronic pop-music and experimental, sometimes improvised freeform music, while occasionally bringing these and other opposing elements together.

From 1989 until 1997 he played and sang in adventurous rock and pop bands like Hip Young Things and Locust Fudge (both on Glitterhouse Records) before he became more active in electronic music around 1996. Schneider TM is responsible for a couple of experimental electro-freak-pop albums (on City Slang / Mute) including underground-hits like 'Reality Check', 'Frogtoise' and a cover version of a song by The Smiths called 'The Light 3000', a collaboration with KPT.Michi.Gan that was hugely acclaimed by the alternative media like John Peel, The Wire etc.

Schneider TM has been credited as one of the main inventors of a music genre called Indietronic or Indietronica.

Links to Peel[]

Peel played tracks from Dresselhaus, when he was in bands such as the Hip Young Things and Locust Fudge, but once the musician went into electronic music, he was enthusiastic about his work and played many tracks from him between 2000 and 2003, including doing a session and live set from the Sonar Festival in Barcelona for his programme.

Festive Fifty Entries[]

Sessions[]

Live from Maida Vale. Broadcast: 17 December 2003

  1. SCHNEIDER_TM_John_Peel_17th_December_2003

    SCHNEIDER TM John Peel 17th December 2003

    Abyss
  2. From Toi Se
  3. Cuba
  4. Onkel Nokko
  5. DJ Guy
  6. Reality Check

Live[]

Live Set - From Sonar, Barcelona. Broadcast: 18 June 2003

  • unknown set

Other Shows Played[]

1998
2000
2003
2004

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