Artist: Kinski
Genre(s):
Rock
Other
Discography:
Be Gentle with the Warm Turtle
Year: 2005
Tracks: 8
Alpine Static
Year: 2005
Tracks: 9
Don't Climb on and Take the Holy Water
Year: 2004
Tracks: 5
Kinski Spricht Oscar Wilde 1
Year: 2003
Tracks: 6
Kinski spricht Jack London and Stephane Mallarme
Year: 2003
Tracks: 6
Kinski spricht Hauptmann and Nietzsche
Year: 2003
Tracks: 17
Kinski singt und spricht Brecht
Year: 2003
Tracks: 9
Airs Above Your Station
Year: 2003
Tracks: 8
Klaus Kinski Und Ensemble - Shakespeare - Romeo Und Julia
Year: 1964
Tracks: 10
Sechs Gramm Caratillo und Die Nacht Allein
Year: 1960
Tracks: 8
Klaus Kinski Und Ensemble - Wiedersehen Mit Brideshead
Year: 1956
Tracks: 5
While debating the merits of analogue vs. digital recording in a Seattle pothouse, guitarist Chris Martin and bassist Lucy Atkinson were fitful by the mixologist, drummer Dave Weeks. He aforesaid, definitively, that parallel was superscript; so Kinski came into being. This same spontaneity would come to limit their multi-layered noise-rock, redolent of Sonic Youth at their nigh experimental. Kinski began playing live in 1998. By the summer of 1999, the trio had released its first platter, Space Launch for Frenchie. With six songs clocking in at 45 minutes, it ineluctably sparked some contend of its own: EP or LP? Later that year, the ring explored newer textures in their alive set, and friend Matthew Reid Schwartz (guitar, keyboards) was added to the lineup. Kinski has toured with Mainliner (Japan), Hovercraft, and Silkworm. In 2001, their followup, Be Gentle with the Warm Turtle, arrived. Two years afterwards, the group returned with their Sub Pop debut, Airs Above Your Station. A split release with Acid Mothers Temple was besides issued in 2003. A West Coast tour of duty encouraging Mission of Burma coincided with Kinski's fourth album, Don't Climb on and Take the Holy Water, in saltation 2004. Alpine Static followed in 2005. 2007's Down Below It's Chaos added a '70s voiceless rock vibration and vocals to their vivid drones.
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