German Sound

By cwest03
updated 9 months ago

music from Germany

  1. Producer, multi-instrumentalist, mastering and cutting engineer at Dubplates & Mastering, (1995 - 2008) born 1962 in Hamburg, Germany.

    In Groups:
    2MB (2), 3MB, Basic Channel, Borderland (4), Cyrus, His Name Is Dime, Marathon, Maurizio, Moritz Von Oswald Trio, Palais Schaumburg, Quadrant, Rhythm & Sound, Round Five, Round Four, Round One, Round Three, Round Two, Schizophrenia, Time Unlimited

  2. Harmonia is a Krautrock supergroup from Germany. They formed as a collaboration between Michael Rother of Neu! and Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius of Cluster and later included British ambient music artist Brian Eno. (The lone release with Eno, "Tracks and Traces", was released under the name Harmonia 76.) The first album, "Musik Von Harmonia" (1973), leaned more towards Cluster's ambient-tinged rock than Neu's Motorik rock. The second album "Deluxe" (1975) had much stronger beats and a more Motorik and arguably more commercial sound. With the addition of Brian Eno for the 1976 recording sessions the third album, Tracks and Traces, was again more ambient in style.

    Harmonia disbanded in 1976 but reunited in 2007 and performed live, opening the Worldtronics Festival at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, Germany on November 27, 2007. The release of "Live 1974", featuring entirely new material not on any previous album, also took place in November of 2007.

  3. Labels: Kitty-Yo, Payola, Kollaps, Indigo

    Snowe – Hale-Bop
    Kante – Einigen Wir Uns Auf Die Zukunft
    Tied And Tickled Trio – Mutant
    Laub – Miniversum
    Potawatomi – Le Petit Mal
    Schwermut Forest – Auf Der Gästecouch
    Alles Wie Gross – Hellblau
    Subraum Kader – Neulich Im Vakuum
    Surrogat – Willst Du
    Tarwater – Inversnaid
    Kammerflimmer Kollektief – Nachtwach
    Go Plus – Strum
    Couch – Limmer
    Console – Trainset

  4. Electronic music act based in Berlin, founded in 1995 by Robert Henke and Gerhard Behles. Monolake is now perpetuated by Henke alone while Behles focuses on running music software company Ableton, which they founded in 1999 together with Bernd Roggendorf.

  5. Co-founder of electronic band Monolake in 1995. Works for Ableton as a Software Technology Developer.

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    Label founded by Thaddeus Herrmann (Berlin, known from Herrmann & Kleine) and Shlom Sviri (Manchester, owner of Boomkat, Baked Goods, Modern Love, etc).

  7. German electronic musician, co-founder and co-owner of Kompakt, Cologne-based label and record store. Born 1961 in Cologne, Germany. Brother of Reinhard Voigt.

    Aliases:
    All, Auftrieb, Brom, C.K. Decker, Centrifugal Force, Crocker, Datenzauber, Dextro NRG, Dieter Bowie, Dieter Gorny, Digital (2), Dlay, Dom, Doppel, Filter, Freiland, Fuchsbau, Gas, Gelb, Grungerman, Instant 303, Intus, Love Inc., M:I:5, Mike Ink, Mint, Morek, Panthel (2), Popacid, Riss, RX7, Sog (3), Split Inc., Strass, Studio 1, Tal (2), Tubass, Umbau, Vinyl Countdown, Wassermann, X-Lvis

    In Groups:
    Atlantic Trance, Best Boy, Biosphere #1, Burger / Ink, Burger / Voigt, Cipher Code, City Bombers, Denpasar, Destination Moon, Dog Star Man, Electrochic, Ethik, Formicula 4, Fridge Pro 1, House Hallucinates, House Of Detroit, House To House, Invasion USA, Lovecore, M.F.A., M*A*S*S*H, Mental Bazar, Metaluna, Metanoia, Mohn, Multicore L.T.D., Oceanography, Pacific 231, Planet Love Ink, Planet Lovecore, Rocket Boy, Science Wonder, SeventySeventySeven, Split, Stardate 1973, Stardiver, Structure, The Golden Age Of Adventure, Third Electric, Thranx!, Time Tunnel, Trancemagma, View Point Odyssey, Voigt & Voigt, X - Beat, Yellow 8

  8. German post rock and electronic music band founded in 1995 in Berlin.

    Members:
    Stefan Schneider: bass guitar (ex-member of Kreidler)
    Robert Lippok: guitar, electronics
    Ronald Lippok: drums, effects

  9. Musician and producer, based in Düsseldorf, Germany.
    Founder of the label TAL.

  10. Real Name: Stefan Schneider

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