Halmakenreuther

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Halmakenreuther is a German punk band that had its best-known phase in the second half of the 1990s .

history

The band Halmakenreuther was founded in 1993 by the East Berliners Jörn-André Delatowski and Tino Meister. It mostly existed as a quartet with changing line-ups, with repeated dissolutions and reunions. The name Halmakenreuther comes from a bed seller from a Loriot -Sketch. With a punk cover version of Take Thats then current chart single Back for Good they drew attention in 1995 and from then on were guests on TV shows and toured the country. Her album You Can't Get Away was released by Hansa in 1996 . The single Invisible was extracted from this . Another single that followed in the same year was the Bee Gees song How Deep Is Your Love , which at the time was also in a version of Take That in the charts.

In 2003 a student at the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences realized the DVD Halmakenreuther: Stay Invisible - Back for Gold . In 2005 Jörn-André Delatowski and Tino Meister produced the song Wunderkind together , which appeared on a sampler. Tino Meister passed away in 2010.

Discography

album

  • 1996: You Can't Get Away

Singles

  • 1995: Back for Good
  • 1996: Invisible
  • 1996: How Deep Is Your Love

Sampler contribution

  • 2005: child prodigy

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Pulled through the cocoa Berliner Morgenpost dated December 18, 2002, archived on morgenpost.de, accessed on October 19, 2019
  2. The return of the Halmakenreuther Berliner Morgenpost from August 27, 2002, archived on morgenpost.de, accessed on October 19, 2019
  3. Halmakenreuther , official Facebook page, accessed on October 19, 2019
  4. Halmakenreuther on Discogs , accessed on October 19, 2019
  5. Torsten Stapelkamp: DVD productions: design - create - use Springer-Verlag, 2007, ISBN 9783540331315 pp. 376–378
  6. MDM Infomagazin Trailer 06/2003, p. 22
  7. Wunderkind - Halmakenreuther (2005) Soundcloud , accessed on October 19, 2019
  8. Hitpack Fresh - Best Of Talents Pop Edition (Volume 7) on musik-sammler.de, accessed on October 19, 2019
  9. Tribute to Tino kesselhaus.net, accessed on October 19, 2019