Konrad Endler

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Konrad Endler (* 1971 in Berlin ) is a German musician, writer and author.

life and work

Konrad Endler is the son of the writers Adolf Endler and Elke Erb and half-brother of the Berlin rapper Hiob (Julius Endler). In the early 1990s he started playing guitar in the Berlin punk band Goyko Schmidt and later started a songwriting project under the name Hortkind .

Since the end of the 1990s he has appeared regularly at poetry slams and, alongside Mira Jones, is the founder of the Potsdam reading stage Die Papierpiloten and a member of the reading stages Surfpoeten und texte im underground . In 2004 he founded the first reading stage in the city with the paper pilots in the Waschhaus (Potsdam) .

He had his first job as a radio presenter in 2005 at Radioherbst FM in Berlin-Mitte for the former Theaterhaus Mitte on Koppenplatz. He later continued this in 2008 at Funkwelle FM in the Berlin city center for the Pro Artis Summer Academy and in 2009 at Autumn Radio also in the Berlin city center, as part of Rewind2020 and the “Berlin macht Radio” project, with the radio pilots and the club radio from the House of World Cultures . Endler is a member of the editorial team of the independent radio station Pi Radio and had his radio show Strange Days there . He created the radio features for the " Show Royale " on Radio Eins and his texts have appeared in numerous anthologies .

literature

Discography

Goyko Schmidt

  • Kings Of Uffta-Uffta, album, Teenage Rebel Records 1996
  • Mitropa Meeting, album, Archeopteryx Records 1996
  • Herbs for Germany, album
  • ... at every turn, single, NordLand Records 1995
  • Irmstock, single, Scumfuck 1996
  • LLF, single, Archeopteryx Records 2000

Crèche child

  • “Great songs made of neck and wood”, 2001
  • "Midipop-Revival", CD, self-distribution 2015

Individual evidence

  1. Mailorder music: Two albums that are sold by the record shelf on taz.de.
  2. Hortkind ( Memento from December 8, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Show Royale - The End of an Era.
  4. Konrad Endler at periplaneta Verlag

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