Falk Grieffenhagen
German musician (born 1969)
Falk Grieffenhagen | |
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Grieffenhagen performing with Kraftwerk in 2018 | |
Background information | |
Born | 1969 (age 54–55) |
Origin | Norden, Germany |
Occupation(s) | Audio engineering Video engineering musician |
Instrument(s) | Saxophone flute clarinet piano |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | kraftwerk |
Musical artist
Falk Grieffenhagen (born 1969) is a German musician who is a member of the electronic/experimental pop band Kraftwerk.[1][2]
Background
Grieffenhagen studied sound and video engineering in Düsseldorf, and later studied saxophone, flute, clarinet and jazz piano in Cologne, finishing in 2004.[2] He joined Kraftwerk as the live video-operator in 2012,[3] replacing Stefan Pfaffe.[1] He has worked freelance as a musician, composer, and sound engineer since 1996. Since 2023 tour, he replaced the role of Fritz Hilpert.[2]
References
- ^ a b Buckley, David (2015). Kraftwerk Publikation : a biography. London: Omnibus Press. p. 268. ISBN 978-1-78323-618-3. OCLC 921526766.
- ^ a b c "Falk Grieffenhagen | Loop 2016". loop.ableton.com. Archived from the original on 14 August 2017.
- ^ "REVIEW: Kraftwerk 3D at the Royal Albert Hall". London Jazz News. 26 June 2017. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
External links
- (in English and German) Official website
- (in German) Falk Grieffenhagen on the site of Robert Schumann Hochscule Düsseldorf
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Kraftwerk
- Ralf Hütter
- Fritz Hilpert
- Henning Schmitz
- Falk Grieffenhagen
- Florian Schneider
- Karl Bartos
- Wolfgang Flür
- Emil Schult
- Klaus Dinger
- Michael Rother
- Klaus Röder
- Fernando Abrantes
- Kraftwerk (1970)
- Kraftwerk 2 (1972)
- Ralf und Florian (1973)
- Autobahn (1974)
- Radio-Activity (1975)
- Trans-Europe Express (1977)
- The Man-Machine (1978)
- Computer World (1981)
- Electric Café (1986)
- The Mix (1991)
- Tour de France Soundtracks (2003)
- Minimum-Maximum (2005)
- 3-D The Catalogue (2017)
- Exceller 8 (1975)
- Klang Box (1997)
- The Catalogue (2009)
- "Autobahn"
- "Radioactivity"
- "Trans-Europe Express"
- "The Robots"
- "The Model"
- "Computer Love"
- "Tour de France"
- "Musique Non-Stop"
- "The Telephone Call"
- "Expo 2000"
- "Tour de France 2003"
- "Aerodynamik"
- Minimum-Maximum
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