Caspar Brötzmann
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Born |
Wuppertal, Germany | 13 December 1962
Genres | Rock |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1986–present |
Associated acts | Peter Brötzmann, Caspar Brötzmann Massaker, F.M. Einheit, Page Hamilton, Thomas D, Sibylle Berg |
Website | link |
Caspar Brötzmann (born 13 December 1962) is an electric guitar player. He was born in Wuppertal, Germany.
While Brötzmann typically performs with the power trio lineup of Caspar Brötzmann Massaker (his early band), with guitar, bass guitar and drum set, he only uses rock and roll and heavy metal music as a basis for his music. Brötzmann's technique has been praised: "...his attack on the instrument — explosive, obstreperous, large scale, textural, timbral — asserts the material facts of string-pickup-amplifier more bluntly than anyone else currently involved in rock".[1]
Brötzmann's father, Peter Brötzmann, is a free jazz saxophone player. They have recorded a duo album, Last Home.
Discography
- Caspar Brötzmann Massaker
- The Tribe (1987)
- Black Axis (May 1989)
- Der Abend der schwarzen Folklore (July 1992)
- Koksofen (June 1993)
- Home (January 1995)
- Mortar - Various Artists compilation (2014)
- Caspar Brötzmann & Peter Brötzmann
- Last Home (1990) - with Peter Brötzmann.
- Caspar Brötzmann & FM Einheit
- Merry Christmas (April 1994) - with F.M. Einheit of Einstürzende Neubauten.
- Caspar Brötzmann & Page Hamilton
- Zulutime (November 1996) - with Page Hamilton, of the band Helmet.
- Caspar Brötzmann
- Mute Massaker (June 1999)
- Other activity
- Die Alliierten - Ruhm und Ehre (1982) - Skinhead band from Wuppertal, Germany; Caspar Brötzmann plays guitar
- The März Combo - Live in Wuppertal (April 1993) - Live recording of the Peter Brötzmann Tentet
- Guitar on Thomas D's (of Die Fantastischen Vier) album Reflektor Falke (2001). Also guitarist on the accompanying tour.
- Ende Gut - Ein Klangwerk (July 2005) - Sibylle Berg reads, Caspar Brötzmann plays guitar
- Live music (guitar) for dance performance Execution Ground, Premiere March 24, 2007 at the Kunsthaus Rhenania, Cologne.
References
- ↑ Watson, Ben (February 1995). "Caspar Brötzmann". The Wire. United Kingdom: The Wire Magazine Ltd. (132). ISSN 0952-0686.
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Related article:- "Caspar Brötzmann". The Wire's website. 13 March 2007. Archived from the original on 2012-01-14. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
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