GRAMMOPHON
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Album Release: April 1, 2005
The CD was recorded and produced at the jazz section of the Tyrolean State Conservatory – by the band itself. The music from this album represent the roots of the band's individual cinematic sound.
Bernd Haas - guitars, electronics, computer programming
Stefan Preyer - double bass, electronics
Flo Baumgartner - drums
Recording & Mixing by Bernd Haas
Mastering by Thomas Riesner
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GRAMMOPHON
UN TOURIST À PARIS
Bernd Haas - guitars, computer programming
Stefan Preyer - double bass
Flo Baumgartner - drums
Guest Musicians:
Stefanie Fettner - vocals (Track 2 & 10)
Florian Oberlechner - accordion (Track 5)
Wolfie Mayr - blues harp & vocals (Track 8)
Recording, Editing & Mixing by Bernd Haas
Mastering by Thomas Riesner
Album Release: April 12, 2009
The longplayer is a musical voyage launched with the track 'Departure', where the audience gets picked up at home and taken away.
Beside local venues, such as Paris (in 'Le Flaneur') someone encounters ideas such as love, life and death. 'Arrival' in the end sets them back to familiar surroundings. Connected by a leitmotif, every piece on the album evokes a different sort of vibes.
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GRAMMOPHON
ACOUSTIC PROJECT
Bernd Haas – classical, 12-string & electric guitars, FX
Stefan Preyer – double bass, FX
Flo Baumgartner – drums, percussion, acoustic FX
Recording by Andreas Prochatschek @ Klangfabrik
Mixing by Bernd Haas
Mastering by Renaud Tschirner @ the Tidefall
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Album Release: June 29, 2017
The album contains pieces of music from the early days of the band which have been continuously developed and rearranged, as well as new compositions. The sound of GRAMMOPHON ACOUSTIC PROJECT is marked by a strong contrast between warm acoustic timbres and occasional unrestrained sonic flights ("from living room to outer space"). Melodic themes or concrete beats can alternately break through the surface, they can emerge together in a homogeneous environment, or reach hitherto unknown realms. These opposites are perfectly orchestrated – with sufficient space to breathe and sufficient time for ideas to unfold.
ACOUSTIC PROJECT