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kommbat

Cologne, Germany
November 25, 2004
616 plays
13,188 views
There is not much to say about kommbat. I am a one-person-unit (not true - I made one piece with a good pal of mine). Everything is done by myself. I' d rather not talk about myself but about my audio experiments. Music is more interesting than airs and graces about the "artist" himself! Don't you think so?
Band/artist history
In 2004 my musical journey began.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
No.
Your musical influences
There is a wide spectrum of music that interests me. I don't want to commit myself to a certain music genre. I like the ambient rock / psychedelic rock of the 60s and 70s very much. Many basic things for the contemporary music were made during this time! Starting with Jimi Hendrix, Velvet Underground, Beatles, Doors, David Bowie and so on. The 80s also kept nice artists: Art of Noise, Depeche Mode, U2 (I don't like the stuff of the two last bands that was produced in the 90s or later - to "pope-ish"). Neue Deutsche Welle! Do I need to say more? A very lucid genre in music. Joachim Witt and Ideal for example. Something like that never happened again, allthough I know a lot of bullshit came out during this time (Markus, Nena and so on)! As far as electronic and electronic-ambient music is concerned there are only few artists or labels that really influenced me! Kraftwerk to mention one, Dom and Roland, Massive Attack, Goldie, Boards of Canada, Autechre, Aphex Twin and Squarepusher. I also listen to HipHop: Souls of Mischief, Saul Williams, Beans, Antipop Consortium, RJD2 and Atmosphere - just to mention a small number. Reggae, Dub and Dancehall of course: Lee Scratch Perry, Jimmy Cliff, Hepcat, Toots and the Maytals, Merciless, Sizzla and so on. Punk and Hardcore: Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Lard, Gorilla Biscuits, Cro Mags, Sick of it all, Killing Time, Rollins Band and one of the best german noiserock / hardcore / whatever kind-a-music: Eniac from Hamburg.
What equipment do you use?
Music Software on my computer, MIDI-Keyboard, MD-Recorder plus Mic.
Anything else?
My entire musical range should be considered as an experimental journey into sound. It is not mainstream compatible - I guess. But people who enjoy non-conform ways of making sounds and music understand the idea behind my soundscapes.
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Cologne, Germany
November 25, 2004
616 plays
13,188 views