René Tinner

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René Tinner (born February 18, 1953 in St. Gallen ) is a Swiss music producer and sound engineer who works with renowned artists of all stripes and has produced over 200 studio albums and various live performances. In the early 1970s, René Tinner worked in London and toured with the glam rocker Gary Glitter, among others. In 1977 Tinner experimented in New York with Lou Reed on artificial head stereo recordings. In the USA he worked as a sound engineer for Ry Cooder. The film music composed by the Stockhausen student Irmin Schmidt for Wim Wenders is produced by René Tinner.

From 1978 to 2007 René Tinner headed the legendary Can-Studio (a former cinema) in Weilerswist near Cologne, which was previously the rehearsal and recording room for the Cologne band Can . He produced there among others Maloo, KFC, Joachim Witt, Trio, Holger Czukay, Die Krupps, Floyd George, Julian Dawson, Marius Müller-Westernhagen, Helen Schneider, Fury in the Slaughterhouse, Jule Neigel Band and Kreisler. He also produced Jim Capaldi's album "living on the outside" in 2001 in the Can studio.

In 2007 the Can-Studio was integrated into the German rock'n pop museum in Gronau. With the exhibition Can: The Studio - Magic and Technology of a Band , the still fully functional studio was opened on November 9, 2007 in the presence of the Can band members and René Tinner.

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  1. Announcement about the move of the studio to the Rock-Museum Gronau on drumsundpercussion.de ( Memento of the original from April 23, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed May 6, 2008 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.drumsundpercussion.de

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