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''[[While Talking]]'' (EP) (October 2003)
''[[While Talking]]'' (EP) (October 2003)

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Ms. John Soda is an indietronic band from Weilheim, Germany. Their members are Stefanie Böhm (singing) and Michael Acher (the main composer and programmer of the songs).

A side project of sorts, Ms. John Soda are Stefanie Böhm and Micha Acher, both part of the Weilheim/Landsberg scene (Bavaria) which has spawned albums by Lali Puna, The Notwist and Tied & Tickled Trio, amongst others on the Hausmusik and Morr Music labels. Micha Acher is an integral member of The Notwist, 13 & God, and Tied & Tickled Trio, while Stefanie Böhm plays keyboards with Munich-based instrumentalists Couch. Their first album No P. or D. was released in 2002 with their follow-up Notes and the Like being released in 2006.

Discography

Drop = Scene (September 2002)

1. Go Check
2. Done Twice
3. Solid Ground (piano version)
4. Elusive Rmx

No P. Or D. (October 2002)

1. Technicolor
2. Misco
3. Go Check
4. Solid Ground
5. By Twos
6. Unsleeping
7. Hiding / Fading
8. Elusive
9. Solid Ground (piano version) (bonus track)[citation needed]

While Talking (EP) (October 2003)

1. No.One
2. Sometimes Stop,Sometimes Go
3. I & # 8217
4. If Someone Would Know
5. I Think It Could Work, Marylin
I & # 8217 is a remix medley of tracks from the album No P. or D. by anticon. member Subtle.

Notes and the Like (March 2006)

1. A Nod on Hold
2. Hands
3. Scan the Ways
4. A Million Times
5. Nº One
6. Outlined View
7. Line By Line
8. Sometimes Stop, Sometimes Go
9. Plenty Of
10. Lovely Notes
11. These Seven Notes

Stefanie Böhm has also appeared on the track "All Around", from anticon. records' release Soft Money by Jel, and there has been one collaboration between Morr Music pioneer B. Fleischmann and Ms. John Soda, released on a label sampler CD.

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