Mootz experimented with hip hop/illbient in the mid-1990s, an offshoot of Force Inc Music Works. Under the name Panacea, he released a string of dark drum and bass singles on the label in 1996, followed by the LPs Low Profile Darkness in 1997 and Twisted Designz in 1998, which pushed the tech step format established by the UK's Ed Rush and Nico Sykes into harsh industrial/digital hardcore territory. Mootz took over Chrome's A&R, and the label was renamed Position Chrome soon after, evolving into one of the first and most notable German drum and bass labels. Mootz's broad musical background led him to experiment in other style, from the avant gardeminimalism of his Brasilia soundtrack, to his collaboration with J-pop singer Hanayo, which saw the duo electronically re-scoring Bach'sIch steh an deiner Krippen hier. A number of MCs guested on his LP Phoenix Metabolism, while he refined his industrial drum and bass style on the LP German Engineering. Mootz also began a number of side projects and collaborations in this period, releasing albums of raggacore, electro, hardcore techno, and drum and bass with DJ Scud and Problem Child. Sinecore, the first album by his glitch/dark ambient ego m2 was released in 2000 on Mille Plateaux. A further ten albums were released by this project coming over labels such as Ant-Zen and Hands Productions. The Hardest Tour on Planet Earth documented his partnership with fellow German drum and bass artist Cativo, where elements of oldskool hardcore began entering his products. Underground Superstar found him fusing early hardcore and jump-up with modern production techniques. The album included "The Evil Seed", a vocal track for which a music video was produced, and "The Last Brotherhood". Adopting an extremely energetic DJ persona, he became known for sets that were equal parts hardcore and drum and bass. He also began collaborating with Luna-C, one of the champions of the breakbeat hardcore revival known as hardcore breaks. Panacea Shares Needles with Tarmvred, a collaboration with Needle Sharing and Tarmvred in 2002 on Ad Noiseam, combined drum and bass, hardcore, and noise. Position Chrome ceased activity briefly in 2004 when Force Inc.'s distributors EFA-Medien went bankrupt, but in 2005, Mootz revived the label, changing his name to The Panacea. He has since returned to somewhat darker sounds, releasing a number of singles on Position Chrome, as well as UK labels Outbreak and Offkey Records, the latter run by UK producer Raiden and specializing in Techno-DNB. Currently, The Panacea is part of the Anger Managementbooking agency roster as well as Freak Recordings, which led him to headline several events of the Therapy Sessions franchise. ;Discography
Panacea Shares Needles With Tarmvred with Needle Sharing and Tarmvred
Cryptonomicon EP
Chiropteran
m2 (Squaremeter)
m2 is Mootz's main side-project, originally intended as a one off clicks n' cuts release for Mille Plateaux. Over the course of several albums on prominent industrial labels Ant-Zen and Hands Productions, m2 became more rhythmic-orientated and gothic in tone, with prominent Arabic influences. The most recent releases eschewed the vocal samples, digital edits and heavy industrial rhythms in favour of spacious soundscapes and dark, brooding ambient in the vein of pioneers such as Lustmord. m2 also performs live at events such as Maschinenfest. ;Discography