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kristofhahn667 · 4 years ago
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There are 95 credits for Kristof Hahn's music on Discogs.
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prettyinnoise · 2 years ago
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bettypoison · 11 years ago
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kristofhahn667 · 5 years ago
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How did your music evolved during the time you lived here?
When I first moved to Berlin the attitude among my friends and me was that what used to be a sub or counterculture had turned into a stereotypes and it was necessary to break them. Meaning, that being a 5 thousandth white blues band or hard rock band was not so special anymore.  We thought, it was necessary to leave that territory and explore something new, while at the same time including other influences and other creative aspects of life. It was also in a certain way a generation gap, because the generation who were 30 at that time or 40, they were a hippy rebels and now they turned into people, who felt really comfortable in their own little niche and thought that after them nothing new will come anymore. Which is a pretty conservative and stupid attitude. So, people I new and me, we set to prove that attitude wrong.
Как эволюционировал твой музыкальный стиль после переезда?
У меня были друзья, которые как и я считали, что тогдашняя суб и контркультура превратились в стереотипы, которые надо сломать. Это значит, что становиться ещё одной белой блюз-группой или хард-рок группой нам было не интересно. Нам хотелось выйти за границы этой территории и пробовать что-то новое, что-то вдохновлённое другими аспектами жизни. Чувствовался разрыв с теми, кто из хиппи-бунтарей превратился в уютно устроившихся в своей нише и образом мыслей людей, которые считали, что после них ничего существенного родиться не может. Мне всегда казалась такая позиция глупой и консервативной. ��ак что мои единомы��ленники и я решили показать им обратное.
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kristofhahn667 · 3 years ago
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Listen/purchase: Six Pieces by Kristof Hahn
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kristofhahn667 · 4 years ago
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this show is not available anymore.. the post stays as a reminder, for an archive
Today (20/12/2020) is a last chance to listen to Roots!
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Roots mit Wolfgang Doebeling
Wolfgan Doebeling is a very influential music journalist in Berlin. He had a weekly radio show for more than 30 years which will now cease to exist. In episode 1631 he talks about his own label Exile Records which released pretty much all the records of bands that Kristof Hahn played in during the 1980s...The Legendary Golden Vampires, The Nirvana Devils, Steph Means Justice, Justice Hahn....so yes, if you want early Hahn, here you find some....
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kristofhahn667 · 4 years ago
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A surreal music video from Tav Falco - band leader of the"Panther Burns"
https://www.facebook.com/100004144444459/videos/1862593317222132/
"Stardust" was part of a movie project called "Helen of Memphis". It was shot in 1990 and Kristof Hahn appears in the first part of it. Check out these precious shots, when Kristof was blond, broke and single again.
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kristofhahn667 · 4 years ago
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THORSTEN QUAESCHNING behind closed doors with​​.​​​.​​​.​​ KRISTOF HAHN released October 8, 2020 music: Thorsten Quaeschning, Kristof Hahn Thorsten Quaeschning Synthesizer, Piano, Electric Guitar, E-Kalimba, Soundbox, Sequencer Kristof Hahn Lap-Steel-Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals Artwork: Adrian Bang Mixed by Thorsten Quaeschning at TownendStudio / Berlin (c) all rights reserved Behind closed doors 8th October 2020 01:01:38 about THORSTEN QUAESCHNING behind closed doors with... - Season 2 The idea to BEHIND CLOSED DOORS was born in the first week of lockdown in Berlin. The world stops turning. Every concert is cancelled, musicians have to interrupt their tours. Berlin concert halls remain empty. Film producers are affected as well. Every production is on hold. Should we wait till everything is back to normal? Two weeks and fifty phone calls later the first edition of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS is ready. Everybody lends a helping hand, nobody asks for money. A private sponsor pays for electricity and crew in the UFA Fabrik Berlin, whose board spontaneously gives us a go for recording – not on the stage, but in front of it. The place where you usually find the audience standing and cheering. The musicians are more than happy to be able to play again and also give their best. A small film production team, a director and a cameraman, records the event with five cameras and cuts the show live. Two times a week – every Monday and Thursday evening – the first twelve sessions are being streamed for free on up to ten channels worldwide. They range from 40 to 65 minutes. Some of them reach up to 25.000 views. Almost everyone who starts a session watches till the end, close to nobody leaves the session early. Hundreds, even thousands of fans connect in the chatroom and celebrate the music in the comment section. The musicians actively participate in the live-chat every time. It might not be the entirely the same but the atmosphere and overall feeling is almost like experiencing real live concerts. Thorsten Quaeschning (Tangerine Dream, Picture Palace music) and his music define the style of the sessions in the UFA Fabrik and also of the second edition of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS produced in the LIDO in Berlin, Kreuzberg. His real-time-composing / improvisation skills give the guest musicians a great space to show their art and talent. Bringing such different musicians and music genres together creates magical moments in every session.
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kristofhahn667 · 4 years ago
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Quote from Kristof Hahn: "very glad to have been given the opportunity to contribute to this amazing album......"Marie-Claire Schlameus’s cello and Kristof Hahn’s slide guitar creep around the arrangements with the finesse of art thieves...."".
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kristofhahn667 · 5 years ago
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Photos from an archive. NY, 1990. When a beer cost $ 1.20 Pictures of the series made by Katrina Wessel and were used on an album "Ragged But Right" (1991, EXILE Records, Berlin). Scan made from a 10x15 size picture, printed on agfa paper.
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kristofhahn667 · 5 years ago
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Freistil Swans Special - Studiogast: Kristof Hahn
Announcing the new Swans album “Leaving meaning”, RadioEins in Berlin invited Kristof Hahn in their studio to talk about the production and some biography moments of Kristofs. The show is in German language (of course), but other then a  nice stories there are plenty of nice songs, including “Autobahn” by the Koolkings with Alex Chilton !
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kristofhahn667 · 5 years ago
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New interview with Kristof Hahn mixed with an amazing archive research (!) and a song “Me and My Gun” played live, made by http://utero.space/ in Saint Petersburg during 2019 Russia tour! https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=18hq0Vdm5Zw&feature=emb_logo
thank you, Pavel!
There is also an interview with Sobaki Tabaka  (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoBhhSMYI2c), where afterwards a part of a concert, where Kristof played as well!
спасибо огромное ребятам из Ютеро за отличное интервью c обалденными архивными вставками! Записывали в Питере во время летнего тура 2019 по России!
Спасибо Павел!
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kristofhahn667 · 5 years ago
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What concert would you say brought and formed your style of music?
I was listening a lot of different music in the 70s, once I was a teenager. I went to every show that happened in my hometown, which was like once a month, just to see bands perform life. It was a lot of blues-rock and prog-rock in those days. At some point I saw Roxy Music in a German tv, and that pretty much changed everything for me. It was totally different approach and then later on in 1976-77 punk rock broke out, encouraged me to make music myself. Because at that point I thought, you have to have incredible knowledge of  music and musical skills to play something like “Genesis” or “Yes”, or “Emerson, Lake & Palmer”.  I did have classical guitar lessons at that point. I kept the skills, but I through most of the attitude overboard and just used the musical vocabulary that was not so common in the punk music. I must say, I was not really a punk rocker, since I didn't come from a proletarian background. I did go to a pretty good school and I've studied at the University at some point. So, I didn't feel that, classwhise, I was one of the punk rock movement. Aesthetically too. I thought it was slightly too limiting, which is why I was more into experimental new music at that time, like the New York new wave movement (if it can be called “movement”), or the British new wave movement - Joy Division, Factory bands and so on. The most impressive show that I saw. Or the show that made a real impact on me was when I moved to Berlin in 1980. In 1981 I saw the Glenn Branca ensemble at SO36, which was just four guitars, bass and drums. It was music I've never heard before and I thought that was a territory worth exploring.
Концерты каких исполнителей повлияли на твой стиль в музыке?
Тогда я слушал очень много разной музыки, ещё тинейджером в 70-е. Я ходил на каждое шоу у нас в городе, что случалось только раз в месяц, чтобы только увидеть живое исполнение. Много было в те дни блюз-рока и прог-рока. Однажды, я увидел Roxy Music по телевизору, и это всё во мне перевернуло. У них был совершенно другой подход! А когда прорвался панк-рок в 1976-1977 годах, я решился сам заняться музыкой. До того я думал, что необходимо гигантское количество знаний и умений, чтобы стать таким как “Genesis”, “Yes” или “Emerson, Lake & Palmer”. В то время я уже брал уроки на классической гитаре. Умения я сохранил, подход не стал. Умения я использовал как музыкальный словарь, что было не слишком распространено среди панк-музыкантов. Должен сказать, я никогда не причислял себя к панк-рокерам, так как никогда к ним не принадлежал. Я ходил в хорошую школу и закончил Университет, так что не мог считать себя частью движения. И в то же время, мне казалась панк-рок музыка лимитированной, поэтому меня больше увлекала как движение экспериментальная музыка, вроде Нью-Йоркской новой волны (если её можно назвать движением) или Британской -  Joy Division, группы с Factory Records и прочие. Самое увлекательное шоу я увидел уже после переезда в Берлин. В 1981 году я ходил на концерт Glenn Branca в SO36. Среди них было всего четыре гитариста, бас и барабаны - раньше никогда не слышал подобной музыки и это обещало грандиозное пространство для эксперимента.
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kristofhahn667 · 5 years ago
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Спасибо Сергею Альметьеву, который прислал мне "музыкальное меню"  скоростного электропоезда "Ростов-Новороссийск" (с)
Мои благодарности администрации Сапсан!
Big thanks to Sergey Almet´ev, who sent me the screenshots of a music playlist on the train “Rostov-Novorossiisk”
We hope to explore more Russia the next years! Please, send me requests, where would you like to see the solo show next time!
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