Franz Pomassl
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Franz Pomassl is an electronic sound and recording artist and DJ residing in Vienna
Vienna
Vienna is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.723 million , and is by far the largest city in Austria, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre...

, Austria
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, and is a co-founder of the Austrian Laton  experimental techno label.

Pomassl has inspired many other analog and digital electronic artists, including members of Pansonic and Carsten Nicolai, as well as collaborated with a number of important artists across disciplines, including Carl Michael von Hausswolff
Carl Michael von Hausswolff
Carl Michael von Hausswolff is a composer, visual artist and curator based in Stockholm, Sweden. His main tools are recording devices used in an ongoing investigation of electricity, frequency, architectural space and paranormal electronic interference...

, J. G. Thirlwell
J. G. Thirlwell
James George Thirlwell , aka Clint Ruin, aka Frank Want, aka Foetus, is an Australian vocalist, composer and record producer...

 and Kodwo Eshun
Kodwo Eshun
Kodwo Eshun is a British-Ghanaian writer, theorist and film-maker. He studied English Literature at University College, Oxford University and Romanticism and Modernism MA Hons at Southampton University...

. In addition to Laton, he has released with seminal electronic labels, such as Raster-Noton
Raster-Noton
Raster-Noton is a German electronic music record label founded in 1996 by Olaf Bender, Carsten Nicolai and Frank Bretschneider. Based in Chemnitz, Germany, Raster-Noton merged in 1999 from separate labels Rastermusik and Noton .The collective label's aesthetic focus is rhythmic, minimal electronic...

, Mille Plateaux
Mille Plateaux
Mille Plateaux is an influential electronica record label founded 1993 by Achim Szepanski in Frankfurt, Germany. It is known for mostly releasing minimal techno, glitch music and other experimental electronic music.-History:...

, Ash International
Ash International
Ash International is a British record company and audio-visual organisation started in 1993 by Mike Harding and Robin Rimbaud. In 1995 Robin Rimbaud left to pursue his music group Scanner full time. Ash International is part of the Touch organisation, founded by Jon Wozencroft in 1981...

, Sex Tags Mania
Sex Tags Mania
Sex Tags Mania, independent record label based in Norway, releasing house music and techno on 12" vinyl records only. First release dates from 2004....

, Craft, Sabotage and Nexsound
Nexsound
Nexsound is a Ukraine based independent record label founded by Andrey Kiritchenko in 2000 and was also co-operated by Dmytro Fedorenko from 2003 till July 2007....

.

Methods

Pomassl improvises using all manner of homebuilt analog
Analogue electronics
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 electronic equipment, often inserting or connecting patch cables with parts of his body to introduce a deliberate and violent character of noise into dancefloor rhythms.

In addition to being notable for absurd, violent, dada
Dada
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ist performances that satirize the artificial interaction between player and electronic instrument, he also creates custom instrumentation to examine the edges of human-perceptible audio and uses these tools to "elaborate and process radical moments", such as aircraft blackbox
Blackbox
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 data collected from crash sites.

Albums

  • Skeleton (Austria: Craft/Sabotage, 1995, Craft. 07)
  • Skeleton 2 (Austria: Craft/Sabotage, 1997, Craft. 19)
  • Trail Error (Austria: Laton, 1997, Laton 006)
  • Aircra (Austria: Laton, 1999, Laton 018)
  • 2001 (Austria: Laton, 2001, Laton 021)
  • Retrial Error (Rmxs + Original) (Austria: Laton, 2002, Laton 011)
  • Retrial Error (Rmxs) (Austria: Laton, 2002, Laton 012)
  • Amalgama (Austria: Laton, Unreleased, Laton 033)
  • Skeleton (Norway: Sex Tags Mania, 2007, MANIA 10)
  • Spare Parts (Germany: Raster-Noton, 2007, Raster-Noton R-N088)

Compilations

  • Picknick mit Hermann! (Austria: Rhiz, 1997, Rhiz 001)
  • Clicks & Cuts 3 (Germany: Mille Plateaux
    Mille Plateaux
    Mille Plateaux is an influential electronica record label founded 1993 by Achim Szepanski in Frankfurt, Germany. It is known for mostly releasing minimal techno, glitch music and other experimental electronic music.-History:...

    , 2002, MP 116 CD)
  • Prototype: Armaments And Armatures Against Electronic Music (Austria: Laton, 2003, Laton 025)
  • freq_out (UK: Ash International
    Ash International
    Ash International is a British record company and audio-visual organisation started in 1993 by Mike Harding and Robin Rimbaud. In 1995 Robin Rimbaud left to pursue his music group Scanner full time. Ash International is part of the Touch organisation, founded by Jon Wozencroft in 1981...

    , 2003, Ash 5.8)
  • MUTEK 2005 (Canada: Mutek Records, 2005)

Collaborations

  • ARCHITECTRONICS (in collaboration with Kodwo Eshun
    Kodwo Eshun
    Kodwo Eshun is a British-Ghanaian writer, theorist and film-maker. He studied English Literature at University College, Oxford University and Romanticism and Modernism MA Hons at Southampton University...

    ) (Austria: Craft/Sabotage, 1999, Craft. 38)

Sound installations

  • Ohne Titel, 2010 with Peter Kogler, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • Dreamlands Burn (2006–2007)
Műcsarnok / Kunsthalle Budapest
Kunsthalle Budapest
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, Budapest
Budapest
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, Hungary
Hungary
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  • Runaway (2006)
Galéria Priestor for Contemporary Arts, Bratislava
Bratislava
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, Slovakia
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  • PORTAL II (2003)
Kunsthalle Fridericianum
Fridericianum
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, Kassel
Kassel
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, Germany
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Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art, Göteborg, Sweden
Sweden
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  • Avanto (2002)
Muu Galleria, Helsinki
Helsinki
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, Finland
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  • Frequenzen Hz - Audiovisuelle Räume (2002)
Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Germany
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  • 10 Ans De Fri-Art - Etat des lieux #3 (2001)
Fri-Art - Centre d'Art Contemporain, Fribourg
Fribourg
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, Switzerland
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  • Manifesta 2 - Luxembourg
Manifesta
Manifesta
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 - European Biennial of Contemporary Art, Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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, The Netherlands

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