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Wolfgang Müller (musician)

Wolfgang Müller (born 24 October 1957) is a German artist, musician and writer, based in Berlin, Germany and Reykjavík, Iceland.
Müller is the founder of the Berlin-based multi-media performance art group Die Tödliche Doris ('The Deadly Doris'). The group was active for seven years, between 1980 and 1987.
Müller published the book Geniale Dilletanten in 1982, naming a musical genre encompassing Die Tödliche Doris, Einstürzende Neubauten, Malaria!, Frieder Butzmann and many others.
Müller's interest in Iceland and its culture has been documented in several art projects since 1988. He has participated in arts projects in both Germany and Iceland, addressing the Icelandic culture of elves, natural and supernatural phenomena. In 1998 he transferred the music of his first record with two sign language interpreters into signs and gestures and published it as a DVD, "Gehörlose Musik/Deaf Music" in 2006.
In 2003, Cologne based record label A-Musik released Müller's album ''Mit Wittgenstein In Krisuvík - Zweiundzwanzig Elfensongs Für Island''. In 2009, Müller published ''Séance Vocibus Avium'', an audioplay with reconstructed sounds of extinct birds for which Müller was awarded the Karl Sczuka-Preis.
''Séance Vocibus Avium'' was also released on record by Gothenburg based record label Fang Bomb. The record contained 11 bird calls, performed by artists such as Wolfgang Müller himself, Justus Köhncke, Namosh, Max Müller and Annette Humpe. The record came with a 40-page catalog containing Müller's illustrations of the birds.
==Partial discography==

* Wolfgang Müller - ''BAT - Aus Der Schule Der Tödlichen Doris'', LP, Die Tödliche Doris Schallplatten, 1989
* Wolfgang Müller - ''Mit Wittgenstein In Krisuvík - Zweiundzwanzig Elfensongs Für Island'', CD/LP, A-Musik, 2003
* Wolfgang Müller & Namosh/Frieder Butzmann: ''25 Jahre Geniale Diletanten'', 7", Monitorpop Entertainment, 2006
* Die Tödliche Doris - ''Gehörlose Musik/Deaf Music'', DVD, Monitorpop Entertainment, 2006
* Wolfgang Müller - ''Séance Vocibus Avium'', 7"/CD with catalogue, Fang Bomb, 2009

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