Dieb13
Dieb13 is the performing name of Dieter Kovačič, a Viennese-based avant-garde musician. He has also performed under the names Takeshi Fumimoto, Echelon, Dieter Bohlen, and dieb14. After appearing on several compilations documenting the burgeoning Viennese avant-garde scene of the late 1990s, he released his first solo album in 2000.[1] He has gone on to perform in a number of collaborations with other notable performers, including Burkhard Stangl, erikm, Mats Gustafsson and the John Butcher Group.
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| Birth name | Dieter Kovačič | 
| Born | 1973 (age 49–50) | 
| Origin | Vienna, Austria | 
| Genres | Experimental Music, Noise Music | 
| Instrument(s) | Turntables, Computer | 
| Years active | 1995-current | 
| Labels | Charhizma, Mego, For4Ears, Erstwhile Records | 
| Website | http://dieb13.klingt.org | 
Discography
    
    Solo works
    
- Contemplations On The Congnitive Loudness Of The 4th Reich'n'Roll, 10" hand-cut vinyl (GOD 2019)
 - trick17 12" colored vinyl (Corvo 2013)
 - t-series, 13 hand-cut LPs (2013)
 - u-series 2008, a series of unique 7" vinyl flexi-disks (2008)
 - Dieb13 vs. Takeshi Fumimoto, 12" vinyl picture disc (Mego, June 2005)
 - Restructuring (Charhizma, 2000)
 
Collaborations
    
- Jardin Des Bruits - with Burkhard Stangl (Mikroton 2019)
 - Scuba - with Angélica Castelló, Billy Roisz and Burkhard Stangl, (Mikroton, 2014)
 - (fake) the facts - with Martin Siewert and Mats Gustafsson (editions mego 2011)
 - Jazz på Svenska - with Swedish azz (Not Two, 2010)
 - Somethingtobesaid - with John Butcher Group (2009)
 - (c)haos (ɔ)lub - with erikM (Erstwhile, 2007)
 - Condenser - with Tomas Korber and erikM (Absurd, 2005)
 - Zirkadia - with Tomas Korber and Jason Kahn (1.8 Sec Records, 2005)
 - Eh - with Burkhard Stangl (Erstwhile, 2002)
 - Streaming - with Günter Müller and Jason Kahn (For4ears, 2002)
 - just in case you are bored. so are we. - with Martin Siewert and Pure (Doc, 2002)
 - grain - with efzeg (durian 2000)
 
Compilations
    
- Klingt.org: 10 Jahre Bessere Farben, 2CDs (Mikroton, 2009)
 - Turntable Solos (Amoebic 1999)
 
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