Holger Hiller Explained

Holger Hiller
Birth Date:26 December 1956
Origin:Hamburg, Germany
Instrument:Sampler
Genre:Neue Deutsche Welle
German music
Occupation:Vocalist
Remixer
Producer
Years Active:1980 - present
Label:ZickZack Records
AtaTak
Cherry Red
Mute Records
Associated Acts:Palais Schaumburg
Thomas Fehlmann
Billy Mackenzie
Wolfgang Müller

Holger Hiller (born 26 December 1956) is a German musician.[1]

Hiller studied art at the Hochschule für bildende Künste in Hamburg, where he met Walter Thielsch and Thomas Fehlmann and recorded first works with them. With Fehlmann he later founded the band Palais Schaumburg in 1980, of which he was the singer. At the same time his solo career began. Hiller was one of the first musicians in Europe to use the sampler as his main or sole instrument.

From 1984 on, he lived in London, eventually working as producer for Mute Records. In 1988, he started a band project called Ohi Ho Bang Bang with video artist Akiko Hada, recording a song/video called "The Two," releasing it as both a 12" single and a CD Video. The video shows Hiller and Karl Bonnie creating different sounds from every item in a room, which Hada edited together to make a song out of the sounds whilst keeping the video footage of their creation intact. This transfer of sampling techniques from music to video might have been pioneering; only 10 years later, it got popular with "Timber" by Coldcut, who used custom-made software to create it.

Since 2003, Hiller lives in Berlin, working as an English language teacher.

Discography

with Palais Schaumburg

Solo works and other projects

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hutchings . Nick . April 30, 2015 . The Quietus Features Baker's Dozen Compiling & Filing: Jan St. Werner's Favourite Albums . 2024-03-01 . . en-us.