- Schüring (24
March 1938 – 5
September 2017),
known professionally as
Holger Czukay (/ˈʃʊkaɪ/), was a
German musician best
known as a co-founder of the ****rock...
- were a
German experimental rock band
formed in
Cologne in 1968 by
Holger Czukay (b****, tape editing),
Irmin Schmidt (keyboards),
Michael Karoli (guitar)...
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collaborations with
artists such as
Ryuichi Sakamoto,
Robert Fripp,
Holger Czukay, Jon H****ell, Bill
Nelson and Fennesz.
While Sylvian's
recordings of the...
- left Can in 1970, the band was left
without a vocalist. B****ist
Holger Czukay and
drummer Jaki
Liebezeit later saw
Kenji "Damo"
Suzuki busking outside...
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Movies is the
second album by
Holger Czukay,
released in 1979
through Electrola.
Czukay's first solo
album since leaving Can, the
album combines electronic...
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Mutability is the
second collaboration between David Sylvian and
Holger Czukay. It was
released in
September 1989. The
music consists of two instrumental...
- they are unbeatable". All
tracks are
written by
Czukay, Karoli, Liebezeit, Schmidt,
Mooney Holger Czukay – b****
Michael Karoli –
guitar Jaki
Liebezeit –...
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recorded in 1975 at
Inner Space Studios in Weilerswist, near Cologne.
Holger Czukay engineered the
recording and
mixed side B at
Inner Space. He
teamed with...
-
years saw
Wobble also
collaborating with Can
members Holger Czukay and Jaki
Liebezeit on
Czukay's solo
projects (notably On the Way to the Peak of Normal...
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including Kraftwerk, Organisation, Neu!, Cluster, Harmonia,
Night Sun,
Holger Czukay and Guru Guru. In 1977,
through Brian Eno,
Plank recruited Dave Hutchins...