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Frank Bretschneider (born 1956) is a German electronic musician. He works primarily with sine waves and white noise as his source material. He also releases material under the name Komet. Bretschneider was born and raised in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz) in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). In 1995, Bretschneider and fellow AG. Geige band member founded the Rastermusic record label. In 1999 this label merged with Carsten Nicolai's Noton label, to become Raster-Noton. Bretschneider has released material on record labels such as 12k, Raster-Noton, Mille Plateaux, Fällt and .

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  • Frank Bretschneider (* 1956 in Obercrinitz) ist ein deutscher Musiker und Videokünstler. Er veröffentlicht unter seinem bürgerlichen Namen und dem Pseudonym Komet, sowie seine frühen Projekte unter dem Namen A. F. Moebius. Seine Veröffentlichungen lassen sich grob als experimentelle elektronische Musik einordnen und umfassen Genres wie Clicks & Cuts, Ambient und Minimal Techno. (de)
  • Frank Bretschneider (born 1956) is a German electronic musician. He works primarily with sine waves and white noise as his source material. He also releases material under the name Komet. Bretschneider was born and raised in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz) in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). In 1995, Bretschneider and fellow AG. Geige band member founded the Rastermusic record label. In 1999 this label merged with Carsten Nicolai's Noton label, to become Raster-Noton. Bretschneider has released material on record labels such as 12k, Raster-Noton, Mille Plateaux, Fällt and . (en)
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  • Frank Bretschneider (* 1956 in Obercrinitz) ist ein deutscher Musiker und Videokünstler. Er veröffentlicht unter seinem bürgerlichen Namen und dem Pseudonym Komet, sowie seine frühen Projekte unter dem Namen A. F. Moebius. Seine Veröffentlichungen lassen sich grob als experimentelle elektronische Musik einordnen und umfassen Genres wie Clicks & Cuts, Ambient und Minimal Techno. (de)
  • Frank Bretschneider (born 1956) is a German electronic musician. He works primarily with sine waves and white noise as his source material. He also releases material under the name Komet. Bretschneider was born and raised in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz) in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). In 1984, inspired by science fiction radio plays and films, he began experimenting with tape machines, synthesizers, and modified guitars. In 1986 he formed the band AG. Geige (German: work group violin), which was influenced by the Dada art movement, The Residents, and Soviet science fiction. AG. Geige disbanded in 1992. In 1995, Bretschneider and fellow AG. Geige band member founded the Rastermusic record label. In 1999 this label merged with Carsten Nicolai's Noton label, to become Raster-Noton. Bretschneider has released material on record labels such as 12k, Raster-Noton, Mille Plateaux, Fällt and . (en)
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