Oliver "Ollie" Riedel (born 11 April 1971)[1] is a German musician, best known as one of the founders and the bassist of Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein.[2]
Early life
Riedel was born in Schwerin on 11 April 1971.[3] Growing up, he had relatively good relationships with both of his parents, which he attributes to the small gap between their ages.[4] As a child, he was not a good student, but he made his way through school with the assistance of his mother. Riedel was quite shy, especially during his teenage years; while his friends partied, he would often be found just "hanging around".
Riedel has two children.[4] He enjoys photography and sports, especially skateboarding and surfing.[9] He is the tallest member of Rammstein, standing at 6 ft 7 in (2 m).[10] Riedel is known to live a private life and rarely gives interviews.[3] He is said to be the most computer-literate member of Rammstein. [citation needed] In 2022, Riedel auctioned off two of his signature Sandberg basses as part of the Gear For Hope music auction where proceeds were donated to aid organizations in Ukraine.[11]
Riedel is primarily a fingerstyle player, although he uses a pick for most songs when playing live.
In certain softer songs, Riedel has been known to play with a banjo style plucking technique with his right hand to play arpeggiated chords, such as in "Seemann". He also plays the acoustic guitar introduction to "Tier" and "Frühling in Paris" during live shows.
Gear
His known gear is:
Sandberg California PM
Sandberg Terrabass signature model
MusicMan Stingray (used during the early days of the band)
ESP Eclipse bass (used during the Sehnsucht tour)
Sandberg Plasmabass 4-string custom built model
Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI
Glockenklang Heart-Rock Amp (Later rig)
Ampeg SVT-II (Early rig)
Ampeg 8x10 Cabs
Riedel also uses selected overdrive/fuzz pedals for songs such as "Mein Teil" and "Rosenrot".