Manuel G. Richter was born 1974 in Mühlheim, Germany as the
son of the musicians Helga and Gerd Richter. He grew up near Hannover,
outside the city in a beautyful landscape with animals and nature
around. In the age of ten he began to study the drum set, continued
learning for eight years and played in different pop and rock projects
and for a long time in a classical drum ensemble. In the age of fourteen
he started to explore the world of electronic sounds with a Yamaha DX
11 synthesizer, an effect processor (Hohner RDM 1000), a drum computer
(RX-17), a four track recorder of his father, one microphone and later
an Atari 520 ST. Over the years he bought his own equipment and it got
more and more. Parallel to his drumming, he integrated his electronic
music into the sound of his band ONE STEP DIVINE. It was a very
intensive style of guitar based music. Influences were the bands
Neurosis, God Machine and Kong. "OSD" were active from 1990 to 1998. The
cd "Eyecolated" (1996) is still available. In the last years of
existance, "OSD" needed no words between the three musicians. Music was
the only language - that was enough. Around 1997 a new and different
style took part in Manuels musical and personal life. He sold lots of
equipment, to force himself to create a more personal, deeper and more
"handmade" style of electronic music, different from the stuff he has
done before. The beginning of XABEC. More and more the new style lost
the usual songstructures and sounds of popmusic like bass, drum and
melody sounds.
The first Tape "Klänge [M]einer Zeit" (´98, lim. 100), released by his own small label and mailorder [VerkochtComm] and got very positive reactions in the european underground scene. XABEC is pure sound experience. Over the years the collage developed as the most used way to compose songs. Most tracks, timbres and even rhythms are collaged un-synchronised, one over another to keep the self-dynamic of the sounds and the music. The aim is not to have the maximum control over every parameter, the aim is to get a dynamic, living musical structure. The selection of sounds has never only been some kind of concept, if a sound is good, it´s taken. One of the most used instruments for live and studio is the Doepfer analog-modular-synthesizer A-100, ´cause it´s very flexible and gives a "real" feel while turning all the knobs and buttons and working with dozens of cables. And it grows together with the musician. In 2001 Manuel finished an education in music therapy. A new way of exploring sounds and music in another, a different context. Another chapter in his sound-life. He´s working with children, handicapped people and giving Workshops in improvising and creative communication with music.{from discogs}
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The first Tape "Klänge [M]einer Zeit" (´98, lim. 100), released by his own small label and mailorder [VerkochtComm] and got very positive reactions in the european underground scene. XABEC is pure sound experience. Over the years the collage developed as the most used way to compose songs. Most tracks, timbres and even rhythms are collaged un-synchronised, one over another to keep the self-dynamic of the sounds and the music. The aim is not to have the maximum control over every parameter, the aim is to get a dynamic, living musical structure. The selection of sounds has never only been some kind of concept, if a sound is good, it´s taken. One of the most used instruments for live and studio is the Doepfer analog-modular-synthesizer A-100, ´cause it´s very flexible and gives a "real" feel while turning all the knobs and buttons and working with dozens of cables. And it grows together with the musician. In 2001 Manuel finished an education in music therapy. A new way of exploring sounds and music in another, a different context. Another chapter in his sound-life. He´s working with children, handicapped people and giving Workshops in improvising and creative communication with music.{from discogs}
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