Felix Kubin

Felix Kubin (born Felix Knoth; 1969 in Hamburg, West Germany) is an electronic musician. He has been involved with music since he was 8 years old, when he studied piano, organ and glockenspiel. His youthful experiments took off in 1980 when he got a Korg MS-20 synthesizer. His early works have been released under the title The Tetchy Teenage Tapes of Felix Kubin.[1] During this time he also played in a punk band Die Egozentrischen 2. In 1987 Felix Kubin co-founded an experimental noise group Klangkrieg with Tim Buhre. His first solo album Filmmusik was released in 1998 by Gagarin Records,[2] Kubin's own label founded in the same year through which he has gone on to release a series of albums including the critically acclaimed Matki Wandalki in 2004.[3]

Felix Kubin
Birth nameFelix Knoth
Born1969
Hamburg, West Germany
GenresElectronic
minimal wave
Years active1980s - present
LabelsA-Musik
Gagarin Records
Diskono
Meeuw Muzak
Associated actsKlangkrieg
Websitefelixkubin.com

Kubin regularly collaborates on theatrical and animation productions, writes radio plays[4] and is a self-described dadaist. His musical influences include contemporary classics such as Karlheinz Stockhausen and György Ligeti, as well as groups such as Kraftwerk and DAF.

Discography

  • Antarktis Slow Rock - 7", Meeuw Muzak (1998)
  • Filmmusik - LP/CD, Gagarin Records, A-Musik (1998)
  • Die Pein vom Haupt entfernen - LP/zootrope object, Rund um den Watzmann (1999)
  • Jane B. ertrinkt mit den Pferden - 10", Diskono (2000)
  • Tesla's Aquarium (with singer Pia Burnette) - LP, Storage (2000)
  • Schnitzler - 7", pop'eclectic (2000)
  • Ipsomat Legrand (with Reznicek, Mark Mancha) - 10", Disaster Area (2001)
  • Jetlag Disco - EP/3"CD, A-Musik (2001)
  • Superlake Beat (with Aavikko) - 7", Diskono (2001)
  • The Tetchy Teenage Tapes of Felix Kubin 1981-85 - LP/CD, A-Musik, Skipp (2002)
  • I hate art galleries - 7", Meeuw Muzak (2003)
  • Die kulturelle Revolution - 7", A-Musik (2003)
  • Matki Wandalki - LP/CD, A-Musik (2004)
  • Der Aufstand der Chemiker (die Egozentrischen 2) - LP, Was soll das? Schallplatten (2004)
  • Idiotenmusik - 7", Ultraeczema (2005)
  • Territerrortorium (with Wojtek Kucharczyk) - 7", Gagarin Rec. + Mik.Musik (2005)
  • Anaerobic Robots (with Mark Boombastik, Jake Basker) - EP, Gagarin Records (2005)
  • Atoma Exi Mono (Best of FK) - CD, Solnze (2006)
  • There is a garden (with Coolhaven) - 7", A-Musik (2006)
  • Suppe für die Nacht (with Coolhaven) - CD, Kormplastics (2006)
  • Felix Kubin & Coolhaven (Lukas Simonis) - There Is A Garden b/w Waschzwangmama (7" Single) A-Musik 2006
  • House of National Dog (with Mariola Brillowska) - CD, A-Musik (2007)
  • Detached from all objects (with Pia Burnette) - LP/CD, Gagarin Records + Stora (2007)
  • The Pataphysical Tape Club (Split-LP with IFCO) - LP/art mag., BIGMAG#2 (2007)
  • Axolotl Lullabies - CD/LP, Oral (2007)
  • Felix Kubin & das Mineralorchester: music for theatre and radio play - CD/LP, Dekorder (2008)
  • Die Inhaberin des Chlorophyllmandats überwacht den Ausgleich von Licht und Schatten - Audio Cassette, ALKU (2008)
  • Felix Kubin compilation - CD, Nuevos Ricos (2009)
  • Shine on you crazy diagram - Splitter Orchester / Felix Kubin (2017)
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References

  1. Felix Kubin Interview
  2. http://gagarinrecords.com/ Gagarin Records
  3. Leone, Dominique (2004-08-08). "Matki Wandalki Review". Pitchfork Media.
  4. Stubbs, David (2013-11-07). "Radio-Activity: An Interview With Felix Kubin". The Quietus.
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