Delicious things

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Delicious things
General information
origin Cologne , Germany
Genre (s) Folk , hip-hop
founding 1997
resolution 2006
Founding members
Singing, mandolin, flute
Markus Brachtendorf
guitar
Lars temple
bass
Thorsten Neubert
violin
Melanie Pickhardt
Drums
Ralf Wensorra
saxophone
Andre Enthöfer
Last occupation
singing
Markus Brachtendorf
bass
Otto Schneider
violin
Elise Schirrmacher
Keyboard
Joonas Lorenz
Drums
Ingo Solbach
Sound engineering
Christoph Stoll
former members
piano
Marcus Persch
Guitar, piano
Achim Näckel

Delicious things was a German-speaking folk - hip-hop - pop band from Cologne , which was part of the Jigit! Records was under contract.

history

Lecker Dinge was founded in 1997 by Markus Brachtendorf (flutes, mandolin , vocals), Larsügel (guitar), Ralf Wensorra (drums), Andre Enthöfer (saxophone), Melanie Pickhardt (violin) and Thorsten Neubert (bass). Other band members were Elise Schirmacher (violin), Marcus Barsch (piano), Ingo Solbach (drums), Christoph Stoll (sound engineer) and Achim Näckel (guitar, piano).

The band combined the two genres of music, folk and hip-hop, as well as pop, which is why they also called their music "Folk Hippop". Six own sound carriers were released via Jigit! Records. The band broke up in late 2006 after a long baby break.

Discography

Albums

  • 1999: In the valley of the infrared amphibians
  • 2001: RAUS (Unplugged album)
  • 2003: Universum d'Amour

Others

  • On the grass
  • We are there for the people
  • leave me alone
  • Diverse on Profolk - local heroes
  • Various at Tempel-Folkfest 2001

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