Born in Minnesota and raised in Missouri, Terre Thaemlitz moved to New York in the mid-1980s to pursue art scholarship at Cooper Union. Soon distracted by the growing New York house scene, sie began DJing at drag balls and benefits, leading to an Underground Grammy for best DJ in 1991. Although primarily a "dance DJ", Thaemlitz's insistence upon integrating house music's more simplistic patterns with challenging, elaborated structures; earned hir an uneasy relationship with club promoters looking for DJs whose only commitment was a monotonous dance formula. Thaemlitz began making hir own tracks, beginning with a sort of deepest deep-house but quickly moving into genre defying fusions of funk, soul, disco, and musique concrete, and eventually settling into advanced ambient. One of hir earliest works,
Raw Through A Straw / Tranquilizer, in addition to limited release through hir own
Comatonse Recordings label, appeared on an early ambient compilation on
Instinct Records, and earned hir an almost instant reputation.
As an ambient producer/artist, Thaemlitz focuses mostly on themes of sexual self-identity, alienation and contradiction in hir music. Thaemlitz' recorded work, collected on albums such as
Tranquilizer and
Soil, is closer in tone to ambient-leaning industrialists such as
Lustmord,
Carl Stone, and (some)
Merzbow, as well as "deep listening" composers such as
Pauline Oliveros and
Robert Rich although sie also prove to be an awesome deep-house and unusual dance music producer at times. Sie also recorded with
Bill Laswell and did remix work for many other artists.