Die Haut
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Die Haut (German, 'the skin') were an experimental German post-punk and post-rock band in Berlin during the 1980s and 1990s, with such records as the Nick Cave collaboration Burnin' the Ice. The only constant member was Christoph Dreher.
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Origin | Germany |
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Years active | 1982 (1982)–1997 (1997) |
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Formed as an instrumental rock quartet, many of their recordings and live performances featured an array of international guest vocalists.
Their last full-length album was Spring (1997) followed by a remix album called Springer (1998). At the same time the band went on hiatus, Remo Park and Christoph Dreher have continued to work as separate acts,[1] and Jochen Arbeit with Rudolph Moser joined the Berlin-based underground legend Einstürzende Neubauten.