Nhoah


Nhoah is a music producer, composer, DJ and artist who lives and works in Berlin and Vienna.

Early life and career

In 1980, Nhoah played the drums in various local bands in Berlin and worked alongside numerous international artists who resided in the city.
Around this time electronic means of music production gained momentum and computationally derived sounds began to influence his work significantly. He continued to compose, produce and engineer musical content working mainly in Hansa Tonstudio and Tritonus Studio Berlin.
Several contract works followed.
In 1998, he founded the record label and artist management company to support and mentor the development of artistic talent from which multiple successful projects originated.
In 2011, the first album of his project Tangowerk by Nhoah was released. It mirrors musical influences from the notorious electro clubs of Berlin and tango orchestra from Buenos Aires. Many of the contributors are internationally recognised artists such as Adriana Varela, Louie Austen, Berlin Comedian Harmonists, Mieze Katz, Walter "Chino" Laborde, Ina Viola or Lulu Schmidt. The project also features elaborate visuals, a complimentary movie and a stage play are in the making Tangowerk was nominated for the German Record Critics' Award Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik.
Nhoah received various gold and platinum awards for his productions. His work includes collaborations with the producers of The Eurythmics, Depeche Mode and Bronski Beat's Larry Steinbachek.
Since 2017, NHOAH has performed as a live-act and DJ. Since then, he released one studio album, several EP´s and a live album with electronic music. Mainly in the genres Techno, Deep House and Electronica.
Spanning over decades, Nhoah's comprehensive body of work continues to garner the recognition of publications such as Resident Advisor, The Quietus, TRAX Mag, Clash Mag, PopMatters, Data Transmission, The Arts Desk, Be At TV, Electronic Groove and BBC 6 Music’s Nemone.

Productions

Nhoah’s recent releases include his debut album West-Berlin, featuring remixes from the likes of 808 State and μ-Ziq.
Following the Be At TV premiere of ‘Stairway To Nothingness - Glacier Concert’, a live video was recorded on a suspended glass stairway at 9000 feet, on the highest mountain of Styria, Austria: the Dachstein Glacier.

Albums (selected)

Singles (selected)

Soundtracks (selected)

Other works

Together with Carola Schmidt, he received the short film newcomer award of the Diagonale 2008 in Austria, for the short film: "Wir bitten Dich, verführe uns!".
Under the pseudonym H.Flug, he applies himself as a photographer, painter and writer, exhibiting his works in renowned galleries and exhibitions and frequently collaborating with visual and performance artists.