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Oval | |
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Markus Popp in 2009 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Germany |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 1991–present |
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| Members | Markus Popp |
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| Website | oval |
Oval is a German electronic music project founded in 1991 by Markus Popp, Sebastian Oschatz, Frank Metzger, and Holger Lindmüller.[1] The group pioneered glitch music, writing on CDs to damage them and produce music with the resulting fragments.[1] The project has been a solo venture by Popp since the departure of other members in 1995.[1]
Oval was founded in 1991 by Markus Popp, Sebastian Oschatz, Frank Metzger, and Holger Lindmüller.[2] Lindmüller left about 1993, and Oval became a trio at that time.[2] The group's debut studio album, Wohnton, was released in 1993.[3]
Oval released Systemisch in 1994,[4] and 94 Diskont in 1995.[5] Oschatz and Metzger left the group in 1995, with Popp continuing under the Oval name.[6]
After releasing Ovalcommers in 2001, Oval went on hiatus for nearly a decade.[2] In 2010, he returned with an EP, Oh, and a studio album, O.[7] In 2011, he released a compilation album, OvalDNA.[8]
In 2013, Oval released Calidostópia!, a project funded by the Goethe Institute and the Cultural Foundation of the State of Bahia.[9] Recorded over ten days in a Brazil studio, it includes collaborations with seven singers from across South America.[10]
In 2016, Oval released a studio album, Popp, through Popp's own record label Uovooo.[11] He released an EP, Eksploio, in 2019,[6] and a studio album, Scis, in 2020.[12]
In 2023, Oval released a studio album, Romantiq.[13] It is based on an audio-visual collaborative project between Popp and digital artist Robert Seidel for the opening of the German Romantic Museum in Frankfurt.[2]
Markus Popp contributed to the creation of Gastr del Sol's 1998 studio album, Camoufleur.[14] He is a member of the duo So, along with Eriko Toyoda.[15] The duo released a studio album, So, in 2003.[15] He is also a member of the duo Microstoria, along with Mouse on Mars' Jan St. Werner.[16]
Frank Metzger was a member of the group Steno, along with Rossano Polidoro and Emiliano Romanelli.[17] They released Second-Hand Furniture in 2007.[18] They were active from 2003 to 2011.[19]
Sebastian Oschatz is the founder of Meso, a German media design collective.[20]
Disdaining the use of synthesizers, the early Oval instead deliberately mutilated CDs by writing on them with felt pens, then processed samples of fragmented sounds to create a very rhythmic electronic style.[1]
| Award/organization | Year | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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| Prix Ars Electronica | 2001 | Oval | Distinction | Won | |
| Prix Ars Electronica | 2011 | Oval | Honorable Mention | Won | |
| Qwartz Electronic Music Awards | 2013 | Oval | Best Experimental Music | Won | |
| Qwartz Electronic Music Awards | 2015 | Oval | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |