Stephan Mathieu

Stephan Mathieu is a critically acclaimed sound artist and electronic musician hailing from Germany, known for his work in the fields of electroacoustic composition and improvisation. Born on October 11, 1967, Mathieu's multifaceted approach to sound creation has roots in his early interests in painting and education in the visual arts. This background informs the textural and aesthetically rich nature of his sonic output, which often blurs the lines between the acoustic and electronic realms. His work is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a profound exploration of the frequencies and harmonics of the sound materials he engages with.

Over the years, Stephan Mathieu has cultivated a distinct niche within the experimental music scene, with a discography that spans multiple decades and reflects an ongoing fascination with the processing and manipulation of acoustic recordings and vintage instruments. Works like "FrequencyLib / Sad Mac Studies" and "Heroin" showcase his penchant for crafting haunting atmospheric pieces, while projects such as "Zauberberg," "Strings," and "Transcriptions" illustrate his love for integrating classical references and historical audio documents into his compositions. Albums like "Kapotte Muziek" and "Hidden Name" further reveal Mathieu's interest in combining found sounds, field recordings, and digital processing, cementing his reputation as an artist who constantly pushes the boundaries of what is possible within the realm of sonic art. His installations and performances are highly regarded for their immersive qualities and their ability to engage listeners in a deep auditory experience.

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FrequencyLib / Sad Mac Studies
Album - 30 Tracks - Released October 14, 2022
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  1. October 14, 2022
  2. October 30, 2020
  3. December 1, 2009
  4. December 1, 2006
  1. February 19, 2016
  2. February 9, 2012
  3. January 6, 2009