RNDM
Oliver Kargl aka RNDM started dj-ing in a tiny club in the western part of Austria called Stone Club around 1998. Coming from an indie and punk background he found his way to house and techno through the music of Detroit and Chicago. After moving to Vienna in the late 90’s he was highly influenced by the scene of the city at that time. Labels like Cheap, Grow, Central and the rather experimental sounds of Mego led onto a more abstract approach to creating music. During this time he studied with Austrian sound artist Bernhard Leitner for three years, intensifying his interest in experimental music, and went on to complete his Masters degree with contemporary sculptor Erwin Wurm.
2004 Oliver started working together with Phillip Sollmann aka Efdemin on their analog focused live project Pigon which tried to represent a contemporary approach to classic house and techno. They released several EPs so far on Dial Records the Hamburg techno imprint and played many live shows all over Europe.
After moving to Berlin in 2006 he became one of the few artists to get in the tight knit Dial records collective. The frantic record collector soon began to play with the likes of Lawrence, Carsten Jost, Efdemin and many others and since then the allround music enthusiast is a regular guest in clubs all over the world.
O RNDM
Oliver Kargl aka RNDM started dj-ing in a tiny club in the western part of Austria called Stone Club around 1998. Coming from an indie and punk background he found his way to house and techno through the music of Detroit and Chicago. After moving to Vienna in the late 90’s he was highly influenced by the scene of the city at that time. Labels like Cheap, Grow, Central and the rather experimental sounds of Mego led onto a more abstract approach to creating music. During this time he studied with Austrian sound artist Bernhard Leitner for three years, intensifying his interest in experimental music, and went on to complete his Masters degree with contemporary sculptor Erwin Wurm.
2004 Oliver started working together with Phillip Sollmann aka Efdemin on their analog focused live project Pigon which tried to represent a contemporary approach to classic house and techno. They released several EPs so far on Dial Records the Hamburg techno imprint and played many live shows all over Europe.
After moving to Berlin in 2006 he became one of the few artists to get in the tight knit Dial records collective. The frantic record collector soon began to play with the likes of Lawrence, Carsten Jost, Efdemin and many others and since then the allround music enthusiast is a regular guest in clubs all over the world.