Karl-Heinz Blomann, born in Wanne-Eickel in 1955, is a musician, composer and producer for new, experimental and film music.
In 1983 he founded the music business "AufRuhr Records". He has published together with various artists and toured with with PÖHL MUSIK through South America and Europe and to the Next Wave Festival in New York in 1989. He has created numerous radio play productions, theatre and film music, winning the DGB Kulturpreis in 1989 for "Klangskulpturen". He worked in various contexts with innovative approaches to topics such as art and technology, mankind and machines, and urban sound spaces. He is the artistic director of the open systems festival.
Projects (selection): * CD "Klangräume" 1991 * "Mécanique Mon Amour" 1993 * Book "Hören eine vernachlässigte Kunst" with CD "Vom Aufstand des Ohrs" 1996 * CD-ROM "Aspects of Law and Order" 1997 * Première of "Chase" by the Wolpe-Trio at "open systems" * Radio play "Kill Pop" with W. Thomczyk 2000 * Television music for ZDF and arte * "ohne worte" Studio Akustische Kunst WDR 3 * "gone-urban flashback" 2003 * "headlines", "salon moz::ART", "Two Soldiers" 2004 * Radio play "Der dritte Hammerschlag" WDR 3 Studio Akustische Kunst 2006 * Development of the media-archive "Emscherplayer" since 2005 * Concept for the artistic project together with Arnold Voss, Ralph Schumacher and Katharina Liebsch * Four Ars Acoustica Productions Riversound 2008 with Jon Rose and Michael Rodach
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