is a team player. It's not his fault that his game draws attention - he can do too much to avoid it. This musician does not stay on the surface of the effects. Just roaring on the keys is not enough for him. So he goes deeper, and when he plays, the instrument becomes an organism: he elicits sounds from it that otherwise only the stethoscope can overhear from the entrails of wild animals. Because an organ that only hisses is as stale as a caged tiger that only roars. And so Martin Meixner's organ not only roars and hisses, it also whimpers and purrs, plays little games, makes eyes and finally grabs you by the throat." (Harald Ruppert)•The combination of Meixner's outstanding playing technique and the technically specially developed signal flow chain, consisting of various effect devices, sequencers and loopers, represents a clear unique selling point from today's point of view of an organist and keyboard instrument player, which offers Meixner the possibility of sustainable professional development as a musician.