Michael Schiefel is a distinctive German singer known for his unique contributions to the world of vocal jazz. With a career marked by innovation and cultural exploration, Schiefel spent six months as a resident scholar in Istanbul, where he composed a captivating jazz program for piano trio. His work often blends various cultural influences, as evidenced by his album "Jazz at Intercultural Borders – Local Dialects vs The Mainstream," a collaboration with Batu Akyol. Schiefel's music is not only heard through his vocals but also through his use of electronics, adding a modern twist to his performances. His ensemble, the Platypus Trio, features the unique combination of vocals, cimbalom, and cello, creating a sound that is both intricate and engaging. With releases like "Platypus Trio" and "Gondellied in the Sahara," Schiefel continues to push the boundaries of jazz, offering listeners a rich and diverse musical experience.