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Marco Haas (born Heidelberg, Germany, 1975) is a punk techno DJ known by the stage name T.Raumschmiere. He has released two albums of aggressive electropop and has worked with Miss Kittin and Ellen Allien, and helped found the Shitkatapult record label.

The name T.Raumschmiere is a cut-up from the German title of the short story "The Dream Cops" by William S. Burroughs: "Die Traumschmiere". The German title contains several different meanings: TRAUM = dream, subconscious; RAUM = room, space, venue; SCHMIERE = grease, lubricant, smear, spread.

(Read more at Wikipedia.)

Links to Peel[]

For a year from mid-2003, Peel played records by T.Raumschmiere "a lot" (28 August 2003 (Radio Eins)), after seeing a set by the German techno artist at the Sonar festival in Barcelona. After his BBC Radio One show of 23 July 2003, the DJ and his team went out to see T.Raumschmiere live at Nag Nag Nag in London. A Peel session from Maida Vale soon followed, described as the "highest musical accolade" in the artist's online label profile.[1]

in June 2004, the DJ selected the Shitkatapult imprint founded by T.Raumschmiere as his Label Of The Month for the BBC website.[2] On 23 June 2004, a Shitkatapult special recorded at Sonar featured Phon.O, das Bierbeben and Apparat.

In 2012, three albums by T.Raumschmiere were among the first 100 LPs by artists beginning with T when first details of Peel's Record Collection were released online.[3]

Festive Fifty Entries[]

  • None

Live[]

  1. Set details unknown

Sessions[]

  • One session. No known commercial release.

1. Recorded: Live set from Maida Vale. First broadcast: 08 October 2003.

  1. I'm Not Deaf, I'm Ignoring You
  2. The Game Is Not Over (Feat Miss Kitten)
  3. Rabaukendiskon 1
  4. Rabaukendisko 2
  5. Monstertruckdriver (Dabrye's Big Truck Rmx)
  6. Bottle Living (T Raumschmiere Rmx)
  7. A Million Brothers (Feat MC Soom T)
  8. Radio Blackout
  9. Rabaukendisko (Bug's Dancehall Rmx Feat Ras Bogle)

Other Shows Played[]

T.Raumschmiere_-_Rabaukendisko_(official_Video)-2

T.Raumschmiere - Rabaukendisko (official Video)-2

  • 12 June 2003: 'Substorm (LP-Anti)' (Hefty Records)
  • 17 June 2003: Es Fahrt Ein Zug Nach Nirgendwo (EP- Zartbitter EP) Shitkatapult
  • 02 July 2003: Untitled (EP- Bolzplatz)' (Kompakt)
  • 25 June 2003: Bittersuess (EP - Zartbitter) Shitkatapult
  • July 2003 (FSK): unknown
  • 24 July 2003: Untitled (12" - Bolzplatz EP) Kompakt (After the previous night's programme, Peel and the team went out to see T. Raumschmiere at Nag Nag Nag)
  • 31 July 2003: Someday (LP- Radio Blackout) Shitkatapult
  • 08 August 2003 (BBC World Service): Anti
  • 28 August 2003 (Radio Eins): (JP: 'In the middle of last week, I went clubbing, which I don't very often do, to be honest with you. I'm not much of a dancing man and I need me sleep, but I went to see T.Raumschmiere, whose records I've been playing a lot on the radio recently and who's going to be doing something for my programmes in this country shortly.')
    - Someday (CD-Radio Blackout)' (NovaMute)
  • 30 August 2003 (BBC World Service): Someday
  • 07 October 2003: Rabaukendisko (The Bug's Dancehall Remix featuring Ras Bogle) (12") NovaMute
  • 23 October 2003 (Radio Eins): Rabaukendisco (album - The Bug's Dancehall remix feat Ras Bogle)
  • 23 March 2004: (Feat. MC Soom T): Querstromzerspaner (LFO Rmx) (EP - A Million Brothers (Blah Blah Blah)) NovaMute
  • 29 April 2004 (Feat. MC Soom T): Querstromzerspaner (LFO Rmx) (EP - A Million Brothers (Blah Blah Blah)) NovaMute
  • 15 June 2004: Kønig Shuffle (Pt. 2) (12” EP – Musick To Play In The Club) Shitkatapult

Shitkatapult Compilations[]

(Peel plays of tracks from various artist (v/a) compilations on the Shitkatapult label co-founded by T.Raumschmiere)

(LP - The Cozmick Suckers Volume Black and White) (Shitkatapult)

See Also[]

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