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WOLFGANG TSCHEGG

The Electric Alpine Country Boy

[shakespeare road NN1, new years evening] Credit: David Whittemore 2000-01-01 (Saturday, 1st of January 2000 - 24 years 328 days ago)

Born 54 years ago in the Alpine village of Goetzis in Austria, Wolfgang Tschegg moved to Vienna to study singing at the world-famous Conservatory. Going by the evidence of his first album, he must have been studying some pretty strange things.

Wolfgang made his debut as a singer and guitarist at the Flex Club in Vienna in 1991. By 1993 he was a favourite on the local scene, often opening for touring British and American bands, and it was then that he released that extraordinary first album.

Recorded in a Vienna church, Wolfgang Tschegg is a record of astonishing simplicity, [wolfgang] elegance and seductive power. Instrumentation is kept to an essential minimum: a fat Gibson 335, a harmonium, even a bassoon, used to devastating effect on Dig . The songs are spare and beautiful, the lyrics in English, the voice rich and confidential. Stereoqueen has all the grace of a Central European Jeff Buckley, or even Leonard Cohen. Hey Star is simply a classic. Despite its unlikely title, Abdominal Fire has made regular appearances on the DJ's set list at the Viper Room in Los Angeles.

In 1996 Wolfgang moved to Berlin to study music therapy. At the same time he teamed up with Viennese programmer/producer Gernot Ebenlechner to form the band wir (not to be confused with the offshoot of the British band Wire). Gernot is also involved with the Vienna Scientists group of DJs and producers who recently rocked The Limelight in New York. [wolfgang]

Gernot brought his skills to Wolfgang's songs, resulting in what the duo called Klare Tanzrock Loesungen - Clear Dance Rock Solutions.. That's 'solutions' in the ... uh ... chemical sense.

The new project once again made its debut at Vienna's Flex Club before going on to play all over Germany and Austria. Apart from playing on a ship in Rostock harbour and at the prestigious Volksbuhne in Berlin, Wolfgang also got to perform at the Viennese Psychiatric Clinic.

In April of this year wir released their album, gigolo jet . Wolfgang's tunes ride on slinky loops and beats, the guitar complemented by imaginative Viennese techno squiggles and bleeps. This time the songs are in German (although a few words of English and French drift through here and there). A release on London's Octopus Record label is being discussed.

[wolfgang] Through the arrangements the songs still shine simple, direct and affecting. Winter Kompakt , for which the duo have made a video, is as romantic a tune as Wolfgang has yet recorded. He might have a big city sound on his new album, but the heart of the Electric Alpine Country Boy is still beating on Weil ich die Alpen Mag , a tune which brings to mind classic New Order.

Gig Review

The 12-Bar Club, 15Jan2002

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