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Mary Ocher (''"Oh-chur"'', born Mariya Ocheretianskaya on November 10, 1986. Legally changed to Ocher at age 18) is a recording artist, performer, poet, director and visual artist.


Music

Mary recorded her first song at age 14, produced by
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, who later went on to become a successful mainstream world-music producer. In December 2006, she formed the Mary and The Baby Cheeses in Tel Aviv, and in October of the following year, the band moved to
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, where in time, the entire line-up would change for a couple of years before disbanding. The band produced several DIY releases, the most notable being a collection of studio recordings titled ''Analog music for a digital generation''. Their tour merchendise included silk screen-printetd socks and b-stock dildos saved from a sex toy manufacturer's dumpster. In December 2008, she released a solo album recording titled ''War Songs'', with 13 acoustic apocalyptic
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s about war, crime and other related themes. In mid-2009, Ocher took part in ''Voices'' – a fundraiser event for
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in Gaza organized by Eleanor Cantor aka Sister Chain and a small group of volunteers, that was held twice at Filmbuehne in Berlin and once more on 10 May 2010 in the city of
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. In January 2011, she joined the German Indie band ''1000 Robota'', on the 2nd leg of their German tour. The re-issue of ''War Songs'' by the German label "Haute Areal" came out in Germany, Spain, Switzerland and Austria on 11 March 2011, and its first single, "On the Streets of Hard Labor" had been released two weeks prior, on 25 February 2011. On December 2, 2011, ''Haute Areal'' released a 7" EP with four new tracks: King khan's version of "The sound of war", the synthpop "Address Yourself Entirely to Me", "Man of 1000 Faces" and "Ugly, Ugly Girls" – the latter two from the ''War Songs'' sessions. She also accompanied musically the short play based on
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's autobiography with German actor Peter Pagel at the
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in Potsdam. In early 2012 she was invited to perform music for the production of
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's adaptation of
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's book "Der Kleine Bruder" ("The Little Brother"), directed by
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, but she was fired for creative differences. And on 30 June 2012 she played the most notorious of German festivals, the
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. Also in June 2012, she was asked to join
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+ Wirewalker's Australian tour. In October 2012, Ocher went on tour with the German bestseller author
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, alongside actors
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and
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to promote Berg's new book ''Vielen dank für das Leben'' ("Many Thanks for Life"). The tour visited most large German cities, as well as Zurich, and it was entirely sold-out. Along the shows, a video was made for the song "The final embrace (Toto's song)" (Toto is the main character in the book, of which Ocher resonates on stage). In spring 2012 on Ocher has auditioned various drummers for an act with two drummers. On October 6, "Mary Ocher + Your Government" premiered at the performance festival "Foreign Affairs” at the Berliner Festspiele. The second album, ''EDEN'', produced by King Khan of
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and
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came out on Buback on 14 June 2013. Guests on the album featured King Khan himself (on
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as well as other instruments), The Shrines' drummer Mirko Wenzel as well as Kyle Gibson, drummer of
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. The first single "Baby Indiana" was released on 1 June 2013 and second single, "The Android Sea" on 28 July 2013. The second vinyl edition of the album includes the bonus tracks ''Lullaby for a murderer'' and ''Poor boy from the wild lands.'' Owing to the unusual number of videos that were made for the album, they were released once a week, for two months. The music video for "Baby Indiana" featured King Khan, Jessie Evans,
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's Polina Y and Art Stars' Nadja Sayej. EDEN ranked No. 12 in Intro Magazine's list of Albums of The Year of 2013. In November 2013 Ocher joined forces with German avant-garde poet/songwriter Hans Unstern and the Great Hans Unstern Swindle for a wide German/Austrian tour. In January 2014 she joined
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for a few live dates. In late February 2014 she set out for North America for a 2-month/50 date tour – of which 48 dated were in the US and 2 in Canada. with only but a few days off, the route went from the west coast to the east – with stops at
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, various gallery shows, colleges and locations as odd as vintage shops and a couple of house shows – the tour had been documented for a film: 8.5 weeks: Mary does USA". In the summertime the crowdfunding campaign for Ocher's debut album with ''Your Government'' was launched, it featured a series of episodes of ''Between Two Drummers'', a friendly nod to ''
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''. some of the guests were
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, Ned Collette and
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. In September 2014 Ocher returned to the US for a few selected West Coast dates, around the GENESIS show for The Art of Elysium charity at LA's Ace Hotel, to which she was invited by
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and
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. Among the other participants were
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. On March 31, 2015, Ocher has released a double anthology of home recordings (titled ''The Fictional Biography of Mary Ocher – The home recordings (2006–2015) (parts I and II)'') with over 40 tracks recorded between 2006 and 2015, available for free streaming or purchase on
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. Two of Ocher's songs are featured in the horror film ''Ava's Possessions'', of which soundtrack is curated by
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and will be released on a limited edition 10" on his label Chimera Music. The film is directed by
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 – a fellow musician/director. On January 7, 2016, the debut full-length album with Your Government was released on legendary krautrock/experimental label Klangbad (led by
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's
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). Its follow-up "The West Against The People" was recorded at the Faust Studio with Irmler in the summer of 2016 and released on March 10, 2017. The album features an essay analyzing the current sociopolitical climate, as well as solo tracks, tracks with Your Government and collaborations with Die Toedliche Doris and
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. A special edition of the album grants access to further tracks that were revealed gradually throughout 2017. The release of "The West Against The People" was announced in January 2017 in ''
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'', with the tag line: "Prediction: one of the best albums of 2017". Bandcamp listed the album #51 on their "100 Best Albums of 2017". The second edition of the record was pressed within three months of its release. Ocher went on to perform in some 30 countries with the record within 2 years of its release. Also in Jan 2017, "Arms" was released with a video shot in Israel and released alongside a collection of remixes – all of which profits are donated to a Berlin-based NGO helping war asylum seekers. The video for "Arms" caused a minor controversy with its imagery of Israeli soldiers wandering casually in public spaces with big guns, it was nominated for a MuVi award at Oberhausen film festival (2017), and selected for the Cologne Women's Film Festival (2018). Before the end of 2017 further recordings were released in the form of "The Faust Studio Sessions and Other Recordings" (on 10" and on tape for her 2018 North American tour(s)). She has performed in over 20 countries with the two releases in 2017, and still counting. In January 2019 new pieces with Your Government were performed live for German channel SWR's production Art's Birthday. In May 2019 she's toured the US and CAN with Your Government for the first time, followed by dates in Scandinavia and the UK in August, Australia and New Zealand in September and a sold-out homecoming show with Your Government at the
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in October. In 2019-2020 she has been working on new recordings, most of which were recorded at Palazzo Stabile in the north of Italy and mixed with Mike Lindsay of
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in Margate. On July 17, 2020, she performed at the first larger scale (300 capacity) socially-distanced music event in Berlin at
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, opposite the German parliament. In 2021 she hosted a mental health support session for musicians during the pandemic as part of the Network of Networks event. Ocher has collaborated with electronic producers Snax and TUSK and recorded background vocals for the German act Jolly Goods, the English Glen Strachan, Spanish ''The Mustache'' and American ''Skiing'', on the track ''so long'' off their 'Another wave' album. She's also sung backing vocals for King Khan's collaborative project with
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's
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and Rummelsnuff – Kuschelsnuff, and on Rita Braga's cover of
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's "National Anthem to The Moon". An adaptation of the Snax-produced version of "I, human" is out on October 4 on Buback along with 5 remixes, as a digital remix EP. The cover photo and the music video were entirely made with an Israeli team from Moshe Rosenthal (the director) – to Hadas Hinkis (visual artist and Ocher's primary collaborator in 2012) and Yehuda Swed (photographer). The music video features Ocher's father, as the head of the Victorian family. She has been awarded a scholarship by The Music Board / Berlin Senate for artistic development in 2015, then further grants for tours, albums and scholarships by the Goethe Institute, Musikfonds, GEMA and other institutions. In 2018 she was invited to be one of five judges on the Music Board's committee selecting projects for the monthly event series »Pop-Kultur lokal«. She returned to Pop Kultur festival in 2022 for a workshop and a talk on the theme of labels. Among the festivals and associated events she played: Folktale (2008, Tel Aviv), Berlin Festee (2010, Berlin), Oddpop (2010, Berlin), Antifolk festival (2009, 2010 London), Mother – A feminist festival (2009, 2010 – Tel Aviv, London), Tel Aviv Music Festival (2010, Tel Aviv), What's Queer About Queer Pop Today? (2010, Berlin), Avant-Garde Festival (Tel Aviv, 2011), TRAMA (Porto, 2011), Steirischer Herbst (Graz, 2011, 2012), Chewing the scenery – 54th Venice Biennale opening (Venice, 2011), Kampnagel summer festival (Hamburg, 2011), Fusion (Laerz, 2012 and 2019), The Queer Festival (Copenhagen, 2012), Jerk Off (Paris, 2012), Festspiele (Berlin, 2012), Treibstoff (Basel, 2013), Reeperbahn Festival (Hamburg, 2013), CTM Festival (Berlin, 2014), Slingshot festival (Athens, GA, 2014), SKIF (ST Petersburg, 2014), ROODKAPJE RADICALS (Rotterdam, 2015), Northern Winter Beat (Aalborg, 2015), 1,2 Piecefest (Darmstadt, 2015), Pop Kultur festival (Berlin, 2015), Pop Montreal (Montreal, 2015), Nordwind festival (Hamburg, 2015), Pop Freaks (Stuttgart, 2016), Detmold festival (Detmold, 2017), Bang! festival (Brussels, 2017), Theater Der Welt Festival (Hamburg, 2017), Totstr. Festival (Berlin, 2017),
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Festival (Mannheim, 2017), Santarcangelo Festival (Santarcangelo, 2017), Ketzerpop Festival (Leipzig, 2017), Yo Sissy Festival (Berlin, 2017), Supernormal Festival (Braziers Park, Oxfordshire, 2017), Wolkenkuckucksheim Festival (Chemnitz, 2017), Homo Novus Festival (Riga, 2017), Cool v Plote Festival (Pisek, 2017), Meakusma Festival (Eupen, 2017), Time Zones Festival (Bari, 2017), Soy Festival (Nantes, 2017), Piano Festival (Tel Aviv, 2017), No! Music (Berlin, 2017), Blue Bird festival (Vienna, 2017), SXSW (Austin, 2018), Women's Film Festival (Cologne, 2018), FK:K Festival (Bamberg, 2018), Krake Festival (Berlin, 2018), Ruhrtriennale (Dortmund, 2018), Night of Surprise (Cologne, 2018), Werkleitz Festival (Halle, 2018), SPARK Festival/Gorki Theater (Berlin, 2019), Off The Radar Festival (Negenharie, DE, 2019) Contra Pop Festival (Ramsgate, UK, 2019), FOJAM Festival (Melbourne, 2019), A Maze (Berlin, 2020), PODIUM Festival (soundwalk, Esslingen 2021), Chai OF Festival (Offenbach, 2021), Biennale des imaginaires numériques (Marseille, 2022), Le Guess Who? (Utrecht, 2022).


Releases

* MOOP! (an autobiographical comic book, drawn by 23 international artists - 2020, Underground Institute) * Faust Studio Sessions and Other Recordings (2017) (10"/digital, Klangbad/Sing A Song Fighter, Tape: Related Records) * The West Against The People (2017) (LP, CD, digital (Klangbad)) * Arms / remixed (2017) (remixes compilation, digital) * Mary Ocher + Your Government – Self-titled (2016) (LP, CD, digital (Klangbad)) * 7" – Man VS. Air/Thunderbird (2015)(double A-side, limited edition vinyl (W/ Your Government) * The Fictional Biography of Mary Ocher – The home recordings (2006–2015) (double anthology) (2015) digital) * I, Human (2014) (remixes EP) (digital (Buabck)) * EDEN (2013/2014, second edition: 2015) (EU: Buback(CD, digital), Haute Areal(LP) US: Hairy Spider Legs(CD), Related Records(TAPE)) * 7" (2012) (aka "Man of 1000 faces") (limited edition vinyl, SOLD OUT (Haute Areal)) * War Songs (2011) (CD + digital (Haute Areal))


Other work: Writing, art, film and other

In mid-2009 til 2011 several poems were published, later to be collected into a limited edition booklet sold at shows, and ''The Origins of Evil'', a photography project which has been published in several on-line and printed magazines. In April 2009, she organized ''The Queens and The Rebels (of Unpopular Culture)'' Festival for theatrical music/performance art and multimedia at the legendary Tacheles complex in Berlin. The second edition of the festival was held on April 18, 2010, at the RAW Temple, Berlin. In February 2010, Ocher organized ''The 15 Minutes Festival'' in Tel Aviv, on Rothchild Blvd, where several musicians and poets performed for a mixed crowd. As of 2008 until mid 2014, Ocher has been working with Julien Binet on the documentary ''The Sounds of Softness'' with a variety of collaborators and guest appearances, amongst which members of
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and
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as well as Hanin Elias, formerly of
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and authors Ken Shakin and François Jonquet. The film is about a late-1970s avant-garde movement. In March 2011, Ocher was asked to participate in a campaign for
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, "LomoAmigo", to shoot everyday situations for several months with their analog cameras. She participated in group exhibition ''Zum Schein'', at the ''Neurotital'' gallery/Berlin, and another at ''Quai de la Batterie'' (Battery Key) in Arras, France. On December 18, 2011, Ocher created a site-specific installation titled ''Restaurant''.
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(German edition) chose Ocher as their Superstar of October 2013 (offline). In December 2013,
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broadcast the episode of Into The Night in which Ocher spent a night wandering around the streets of Hamburg with
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, meeting interesting characters such as Polish-German artist Mariola Brilowska. in August 2014 a video retrospective of Ocher's work was shown at Berlin's Galeire Nord, as part of "A Room of One's Own" exhibition. Ocher is a member of the art collective ''Autodiktat''; along with ''
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'' performer Peter Baecker, Austrian rebel Kris Kind and Irani-Austrian,
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favorite Kamikat.se – all conceptual artists. their first exhibition as a collective was set for the last weekend of October 2014 at the Berlin underground music/art space West Germany. She is also associated with the Australian Colour-Parade collective – aka The Colour Kids, that gave birth to The Adornists movement. Ocher's
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inspired short film ''Pawnshop Santa'' won an award at Berlin's underground film festival, Boddinale in February 2015. the film has been available for streaming online. In April–May 2015 Ocher has embarked on the 3.5 week ''Hovering Suns'' tour of SE Asia (Vietnam/Singapore/China and South Korea) as well as Australia and New Zealand. unfortunately, the Australian leg of the tour had to be cancelled. In October 2017 she was commissioned to write a soundtrack for film projections of her liking as part of the International Film Festival of Ghent, she chose Ballet Mechanique and the
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, performed with two synthesizers, vocal effects, a self made flute and a piano – using the bare strings and pedals as percussion. In November she was commissioned to perform
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's notorious 4"33 at Berlin's
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as part of No! Music Festival. In 2018 she has collaborated on pieces by fusion jazz harpist
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with her drummers and Mbira player
Stella Chiweshe Stella Chiweshe (also Stella Rambisai Chiweshe, Stella Rambisai Chiweshe Nekati, Mbuya Stella Chiweshe, or Stella Nekati Chiweshe; 8 July 1946 – 20 January 2023) was a Zimbabwean musician. She was known internationally for her singing and pla ...
, later in the year she has also narrated a surrealist 16mm art film inspired by waterbears by the title "The Hot & The Cold" by artist duo Anja Dornieden and Juan David Gonzalez Monroy, to be shown in 3D. She has directed several music videos for herself, as well as the German/Spanish folk singer Fee Reega, the multi-national collective Lemercier and The Lala By, French electronic producer Jules Valeron, American pop-performance artist DUBAIS, darkwave/industrial act Big Debbie, French-Canadian IDM producer Joni Void, and German/Turkish crooness Susanna Berivan. in addition to the documentaries ''All of my problems are imaginary (but my friends are real)'' and ''Love Starvation Economy'' (aka ''13 Conversations About Love''). Many of Ocher's various video-art pieces with original music and texts, photography, typography and drawings are online on various platforms. In early 2020 Mary has founded the artist agency and platform for culture Underground Institute, and remains its creative director. The UI features artists such as veterans Limpe Fuchs,
Martin Rev Martin Reverby, better known by his stage name Martin Rev, (born December 18, 1947) is an American musician and one half of the influential synth-punk band Suicide. Rev has also released several solo albums for a number of record labels, includ ...
of
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, composer Heidi Mortenson, performer M Lamar, producer Ya Tosiba and others. In spring 2020 the UI launched a series of artist curated radio shows - "Underground Institute Picks" in collaboration with
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(LA and Cologne), Jolt Radio (Miami),
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and
Resonance FM Resonance 104.4 FM is a London based non-profit community radio station specialising in the arts run by the London Musicians' Collective (LMC). The station is staffed by four permanent staff members, including programme controller Ed Baxter and ...
(London), Cashmere Radio and
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(Berlin), and more. "Underground Institute Picks" episodes ("UI Picks" for short) have been curated by cult and underground artists including Paddy Steer,
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, members of the bands
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and Fenster, owner of the legendary Voodoo Rhythm Records,
Reverend Beat-Man Beat Zeller (born 1967), better known as Beat-Man or Reverend Beat-Man, is a Swiss musician, DJ and record company owner. He performs as a one-man band, as the leader of psychobilly band The Monsters, and with other bands, in a style described ...
, Felix Kubin, Jessie Evans, King Khan and many others. In the summer of 2021 she was commissioned to write a sound piece for the contemporary music festival Podium. "Unbetrothed Virgins, Incest, Rape : A study of the old testament in 7 movements" can be heard on location in Esslingen via GPS, as well as online. Ocher co-curated the first larger scale event by the UI - The Underground Institute Festival in December 2022, which took place at three locations in Berlin over three days. Featuring live performances, DJ sets, sound pieces, talks and workshops (with artists Limpe Fuchs, KMRU, Xiu Xiu, Martin Rev, Molly Nilsson and others).


Personal life

Ocher was born Mariya Ocheretianskaya (Russian: Мария Очеретянская, Hebrew:מאריה אוצ'רטיאנסקי) in Moscow, an only child to a voice and puppet theater actor (of the Obraztsov theater) father and an unemployed engineer mother both of Jewish/Ukrainian descent. Her family immigrated to
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
in 1991, first to a
kibbutz A kibbutz ( he, קִבּוּץ / , lit. "gathering, clustering"; plural: kibbutzim / ) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. The first kibbutz, established in 1909, was Degania. Today, farming h ...
in
Negev The Negev or Negeb (; he, הַנֶּגֶב, hanNegév; ar, ٱلنَّقَب, an-Naqab) is a desert and semidesert region of southern Israel. The region's largest city and administrative capital is Beersheba (pop. ), in the north. At its southe ...
and several months later to
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
. While studying at a religious Jewish school in Israel, she was forced to change her name to Miriam for several years. In her teenage years, she studied film in an art high school in Tel-Aviv, which she then left at the beginning of the 12th grade. Ocher's grandmother, Julia, was married to prominent Russian historian/author Natan Eidelman, in the last years before his death. Alix, her dad was named after an SS officer who saved his father's life during WWII, her mother, Yelena took part in the mapping of the moon in the 1970s in Moscow.


List of music videos

* My Executioner (feat. Your Government)(2018) (taken from The West Against The People) * (with YOUR GOVERNMENT) In Drag (2018) (taken from MO+YG self titled, for its 2nd pressing) * Washed Upon Your Shores (2018)(taken from The West Against The People) * The Irrevocable Temple of Knowledge (2017) (taken from The West Against The People) * Firstling II (Body Bender remix) (edited by Bodybender) * Wulkania (with
Felix Kubin Felix Kubin (born Felix Knoth; 1969 in Hamburg), is an electronic musician, composer, curator, sound and radio artist. He runs the record label Gagarin Records. Life Kubin began his musical career at the age of eight with piano and electronic ...
) (directed by Mariola Brillowska) (taken from The West Against The People) * To The Light (piano version) (directed by Frank Nagel) (taken from The West Against The People) * To The Light (feat. Your Government) (directed by Robin Lochmann, 2017) (taken from The West Against The People) * Arms (2017) (taken from The West Against The People) * The Endlessness (Song for Young Xenophobes) (2017) (taken from The West Against The People) * Across Red Lines (2016) (taken from Faust Studio Sessions and Other Recordings) * (with YOUR GOVERNMENT) A new language (directed by Laura Cherrygrove, 2016) (taken from MO+YG self-titled) * (with YOUR GOVERNMENT) Dream X3 (2015, taken from MO+YG self-titled) * By nature (2015, taken from The Fictional Biography of Mary Ocher) * I, Human (Snax VS Mary's Hi-fi Lo-fi Treatment) (video edit) (directed by Moshe Rosenthal, 2013) (taken from the I, Human EP) * (with YOUR GOVERNMENT) Man VS Air (video by Robin Thomson and Tom Plate, 2013) (taken from Man VS Air 7" & MO+YG self-titled) * The road (video by Hypertrashawonderland, 2013) (taken from EDEN) * Thunderbird/Eden (Part I) (directed by D.O. 2013) (taken from EDEN) * Thunderbird/Eden (parts III-IV) (edited by Mary Ocher, 2013) (taken from EDEN) * Sweet charity (directed by Steffy Pop, 2013) (taken from EDEN) * Heartman (video by Mary Ocher, 2013) (taken from EDEN) * No lesson learned (directed by Mary Ocher, 2013) (taken from EDEN) (was nominated for Muvi award at
Oberhausen film festival Oberhausen (, ) is a city on the river Emscher in the Ruhr Area, Germany, located between Duisburg and Essen ( ). The city hosts the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and its Gasometer Oberhausen is an anchor point of the European Rout ...
) * The Android Sea (directed by Craig Mc Guigan, 2013) (taken from EDEN) * My town (directed by Mary Ocher, 2013) (taken from EDEN) * Baby Indiana (directed by Frank Nagel, 2013) (taken from EDEN) * Toto's song (the final embrace) (directed by Heta Multana, 2012) (b-side from The Android Sea single) * Address yourself entirely to me (TUSK remix) (directed by Mary Ocher, 2011) (taken from the untitled 7") * The sound of war (directed by Maria Heiligen, 2011) (taken from WAR SONGS) * Six dead white men (directed by Yevgeniya Gapon, 2011) (taken from WAR SONGS) * Smallhead (directed by Mary Ocher, 2011) (taken from WAR SONGS) * Trampoline (directed by Florian Fusco, 2011) (taken from WAR SONGS) * On the streets of hard labor (directed by Frank Nagel, 2011) (taken from WAR SONGS) * Man of 1,000 faces (directed by Mathilde Nègre, 2011) (taken from the untitled 7")


Songs covered live

* " How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?" originally by
Patti Page Clara Ann Fowler (November 8, 1927 – January 1, 2013), known professionally as Patti Page, was an American singer and actress. Primarily known for pop and country music, she was the top-charting female vocalist and best-selling female ar ...
(occasionally, with the Cheeses and solo) * On The Hedwig and The Angry Inch night at Berlin's Monster Ronson's – "Wig in a box", * On Sibylle Berg's book tour shows:
Riz Ortolani Riziero Ortolani (; 25 March 192623 January 2014) was an Italian composer, conductor, and orchestrator, predominantly of film scores. He scored over 200 films and television programs between 1955 and 2014, with a career spanning over fifty year ...
& Katina Ranieri's "Oh My Love" * At Graz's Steirischer Herbst festival's protest song cover show – :
Patti Smith Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, poet, painter and author who became an influential component of the New York City punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album '' Horses''. Called the "punk poe ...
's "
Rock N Roll Nigger "Rock N Roll Nigger" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye, and released on the Patti Smith Group's 1978 album ''Easter''. While the song has always been controversial for its repeated use of the racial epithet "nigger", a remix ...
", :
Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
's (though better known in
Odetta Odetta Holmes (December 31, 1930 – December 2, 2008), known as Odetta, was an American singer, actress, guitarist, lyricist, and a civil rights activist, often referred to as "The Voice of the Civil Rights Movement". Her musical repertoire co ...
's interpretation) "Long ago, far away" and :
Malvina Reynolds Malvina Reynolds (August 23, 1900 – March 17, 1978) was an American folk/blues singer-songwriter and political activist, best known for her songwriting, particularly the songs "Little Boxes", "What Have They Done to the Rain" and "Morningtown ...
' "Little boxes". * "Where are we now?" at the
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
Gala at The Berliner Festspiele in July 2014. *
Robbie Basho Robbie Basho (born Daniel R. Robinson, Jr., August 31, 1940 – February 28, 1986) was an American acoustic guitarist, pianist and singer. Biography Basho was born in Baltimore, and was orphaned as an infant. Adopted by the Robinson family, ...
's "Blue Crystal Fire" live and in a studio version from the Faust Studio sessions, featuring
Julia Kent Julia Kent is a Canadian cellist and composer from Vancouver, Canada, and based in New York City, United States. She has performed as a member of Rasputina and with Antony and the Johnsons. Musical career Kent creates music using looped cell ...
on cello. *
Dorothy Ashby Dorothy Jeanne Thompson (August 6, 1932 – April 13, 1986), better known as Dorothy Ashby, was an American jazz harpist, singer and composer. Hailed as one of the most "unjustly under loved jazz greats of the 1950s" and the "most accomplished ...
's "Myself When Young", "Joyful grass and Grape" and "The Moving Finger" with Your Government and
Stella Chiweshe Stella Chiweshe (also Stella Rambisai Chiweshe, Stella Rambisai Chiweshe Nekati, Mbuya Stella Chiweshe, or Stella Nekati Chiweshe; 8 July 1946 – 20 January 2023) was a Zimbabwean musician. She was known internationally for her singing and pla ...
at Songs We Taught Your Mother, Berlin, April 2018 *
The Normal The Normal is the recording artist name used by English music producer Daniel Miller, a film editor at the time, who is best known as the founder of the record label Mute Records. Background In 1977, Miller had split up with his girlfriend. A ...
's "Warm Leatherette", with Chicks on Speed, Saragossa, Oct 2018.


Band members

In Mary and The Baby Cheeses: Gil Cohen (casio keyboard, heater, glockenspiel) (2006-2008) Ran Nahmias (theremin, cello) (2006-2008) Karen Phenpimon-Zehavi (percussion, drums) (2007-2008) Rina "Athena Nej" (drums) (2009-2010) Pax Chimera (bass) (2009-2010) Alessia D'Artino (bass) (2010-2011) Aaron "Big Daddy Mugglestone" Snyder (drums) (2010-2011) In Mary Ocher + Your Government: Oliver Rivera-Drew (drums) (2011-2016) Abraham Yussef Zamora (drums) (2011-2012) Stefan Widdess (drums) (2012-2015) Andi Stecher (drums) (2015-2016) Mats Folkeson (drums)(2016-) Brandon Walsh (drums) (2016-2016) Theo Taylor (drums) (2017-2020) Julian Kincses (drums) (2020-)


References


External links

*Article in Haaretz

*Article in TAZ

*Article in Spex

*Article in The Tagesspiegel

*Review in an Israeli magazine

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