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Hellmut Hattler (born 12 April 1952 in Ulm, West Germany) is a German jazz and rock bassist and composer. Hattler took much of his early influences from
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. As a child, he received violin lessons, and in the 1960s, he played guitar. Joining Peter Wolbrandt's band marked the debut of his changeover to the bass. In May 1971, he founded the pop group
Kraan Kraan is a German band based in Ulm and formed in 1970. It had several minor hits through the 1970s and 1980s. After a break of ten years, the group reunited in 2000. Their early style can be described as Krautrock that turned later to fusion, ...
with the Wolbrandt brothers Peter and Jan and Johannes Pappert. Kraan's early
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style later developed towards
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, combining rock, jazz and ethnic elements. Apart from his own projects, Hattler has toured and recorded with many international musicians of various genres including
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,
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, Joachim Kühn,
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,
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, and
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.


Projects


Kraan

When asked about the meaning of the band name he explained "It sounds good because it starts hard and aggressive and finishes softly." This duality, seen from a musical perspective would become the trademark of Hattler and his various projects. His music appealed not only to the groove receptive audiences but also to pure music fans. For the first, he delivers highly dancable grooves, while for the others he simply became ''the'' German bassist. After six albums and hundreds of concerts with Kraan, with the support of an all-star team of German musicians, he published ''Bassball'', his first solo album. During its formative years the members of the band lived together for economy. Although the first plans to disband began after seven years, in 1978 Kraan published ''Flyday'' which was critically acclaimed as one of the best recordings of their career. Three further albums followed and in 1983 the band was finally dissolved. Towards the end of the 1980s they reformed for several more years with trumpeter Joo Kraus taking over the keyboards from Ingo Bischof. In the summer of 2000 they made a highly successful comeback, first in
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, followed by the ''Burg Herzberg Festival'' with Peter Wolbrandt, Jan Fride Wolbrandt, Hellmut Hattler and
Ingo Bischof Kraan is a German band based in Ulm and formed in 1970. It had several minor hits through the 1970s and 1980s. After a break of ten years, the group reunited in 2000. Their early style can be described as Krautrock that turned later to fusion, ...
in the line-up. In 2001 Hattler celebrated his 30 years on the stage and published a new CD ''Live 2000''. The band continues to record and play live concerts.


Tab Two

After a short period as guest bassist with the group ''
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'', Hattler met trumpeter Joo Kraus from Ulm. Together with guitarist
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, who can be heard on all Tab Two albums, the CD deWinkelHattler – Humanimal Talk was produced. After de Winkel moved to the US to work, among others, with the
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, Hattler and Kraus recorded their first CD as a duo, ''Mind Movie'', in 1991. From their early attempts to combine jazz and Hip-Hop, over their seven highly successful studio albums, they became the pioneers of German
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and
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. ''Flagman Ahead'' became a long-lasting hit on American radio stations, and the duo produced music for
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. After many world-wide tours, the duo went their separate ways. End of 2011 the musicians announced a "temporary reunion" with a tour limited to about 10 concerts, and the release of the 3CD best-of album "Two Thumbs Up" end of April 2012. On 12 April 2012, at a festival on occasion of Hellmut Hattler's 60th birthday, Tab Two performed for the first time since 1999. The recordings were released as MP3 EP "Live at the Roxy". Seven tracks recorded during the tour are now available as a bonus CD of the album "...zzzipp! extended", released in April 2013. In 2013 they played two concerts as Tab Two & Friends, with former guest singer Sandie Wollasch again, and for the first time with a real band, Oli Rubow on drums and Ralf Schmid on keyboards.


Hattler

Inspired by young electronic musicians, Hattler initiated his self-titled project 'HATTLER' , setting new impulses with the ''No Eats Yes'' album. Recorded with the assistance of long-time partners like
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, and Joo Kraus, the album was awarded the German
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Award for 2001's best jazz production. With his participation in the project ''Deep Dive Corp.'', Hattler delved deeper into the electronic music field and contributed to various albums from 2000 to 2006. Since 2006, HATTLER records and tours in its current line up with Fola Dada,
Torsten de Winkel Torsten de Winkel (born 6 January 1965) is a German musician, composer, and philosopher primarily active in the jazz, world music, fusion and electronic music genres. He is known as an electric and acoustic guitarist but also records and perfo ...
and Oli Rubow (CDs ''The Big Flow'', ''Live Cuts'', ''Gotham City Beach Club Suite'', ''The Kite'', ''Live Cuts II'' and ''Warhol Holidays''). In 2001, Hattler founded the ''Bassball Recordings'' label. Hattler has published two bass books: the ''Hip Bass'' school in which he demonstrates his plectrum technique, and the ''Hellmut Hattler Songbook'', of chords and scores from his 'Hattler' project. Hattler's son
Max Hattler Max Hattler is a German video artist and experimental filmmaker. He created the kaleidoscopic political short films "Collision" (2005) and "Spin" (2010), abstract stop motion works "Shift" (2012) and "AANAATT" (2008), and psychedelic animation ...
is a film maker.


Siyou'n'Hell

Since 2009 Hattler is on tour with 'Siyou'n'Hell', an energetic duo with gospel singer Siyou. 'Hell' stands for the short form of his first name Hellmut. They released two albums so far. At some concerts they are joined by additional musicians, mostly in the second half of the show.


Hattler about himself

In 1971 Hattler said "We don't have any regular jobs in this society. We concentrate entirely on the music. In this situation we try to make music that separates us from the pop clichés. We strive towards a closed musical experience that touches on all areas of our lives. We follow no one else - we make our own music."


Books

* ''Hip Bass'' 1995, AMA-Verlag, * ''Hellmut Hattler Songbook'' 2009, Bosworth Music,


Discography


With Kraan

* Kraan (1972) * Wintrup (1973) *
Andy Nogger ''Andy Nogger'' is the third album by the German Krautrock band Kraan. It is the last studio album from Kraan's original line up. Track listing All songs composed by Kraan. Side one # "Stars" – 5:17 # "Andy Nogger" – 3:50 # "Nam Nam" – 5: ...
(1974) * Live (1975) * Let It Out (1976) *
Wiederhören ''Wiederhören'' is the sixth album by the German Krautrock band Kraan. It is the first album after the departure of Johannes Pappert from the band. Track listing All songs composed by Kraan. Side one # "Just One Way" – 4:00 # "Vollgas ahoi" ...
(1977) *
Flyday ''Flyday'' is the seventh album by the German jazz rock band Kraan. Track listing All songs composed by Helmut Hattler and Peter Wolbrandt. Side one # "Far West" – 2:31 # "My brother said" – 3:42 # "Ausflug" – 7:15 # "Gayu Gaya" – 5:05 ...
(1979) *
Tournee ''Tournee'' is the eighth album and the second live album by the German jazz rock band Kraan. It was recorded in four venues between March and November 1979. Track listing # "Borgward" – 8:16 # "Almrausch" – 5:57 # "Peterchens Reise" – 7: ...
(1980) *
Nachtfahrt ''Nachtfahrt'' is the ninth album by the German jazz rock band Kraan. Track listing Side one # "Wintruper Echo" (Hattler, Wolbrandt) – 4:30 # "Faust 2000" (Wolbrandt, Wolbrandt) – 3:56 # "Elfenbein" (Bischof, Hattler, Wolbrandt) – 5: ...
(1982) * Kraan "X" (1983) * Live 88 (1988) * Dancing In The Shade (1989) * Soul Of Stone (1991) * Live 2001 (2001) * Berliner Ring (2002) * Through (2003) * Psychedelic Man (2007) * Diamonds (2011) * The Trio Years (2018) * The Trio Years - Zugabe! (2019) * Sandglass (2020)


With Liliental

* Liliental (1978)


With Tab Two

* Mind Movie (1991) * Space Case (1992) * Hip Jazz (1994) * Flagman Ahead (1995) * Belle Affaire (1996) * Sonic Tools(1997) * Between Us (1999) * ...zzzipp! (2000) * Live at the Roxy (2012, download-only) * Two Thumbs Up (2012) * ...zzzipp! extended (2013)


Solo

* Bassball (1978) * Bassball II (2017)


HATTLER

* No Eats Yes (2000) * Remixed Vocal Cuts (2002) * Mallberry Moon (2003) * Bass Cuts (2004) * Surround Cuts (2005, DVD Video) * The Big Flow (2006) * Live Cuts (2007) * Gotham City Beach Club Suite (2010) * The Kite (2013) * Live in Glems (2013, MP3) * Live Cuts II (2014) * Vinyl Cuts (2015) * Warhol Holidays (2016) * Vinyl Cuts 2 (2018) * Velocity (2018) * Vinyl Cuts 3 (2019) * Sundae (2021)


With Siyou'n'Hell

* Siyou meets Hellmut Hattler (2010) * two2one (2012) * Soulscape Screenshots (2015)


With Ali Neander

* Ali Neander featuring Hellmut Hattler (2010) * This One Goes To Eleven (2014)


With Torsten de Winkel

*''Mastertouch'' with
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, Kai Eckhardt,
Billy Cobham William Emanuel Cobham Jr. (born May 16, 1944) is a Panamanian–American jazz drummer who came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with trumpeter Miles Davis and then with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. He was inducted into the ''Mode ...
, Joachim Kühn,
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,
Alphonse Mouzon Alphonse Lee Mouzon (November 21, 1948 – December 25, 2016) was an American jazz fusion drummer and the owner of Tenacious Records, a label that primarily released Mouzon's recordings. He was a composer, arranger, producer, and actor. He ga ...
, and
Nippy Noya Nippy Noya (born 27 February 1946) is an Indonesian, Netherlands-based percussionist and songwriter, specialising in congas, kalimba, bongos, campana, güiro, cabasa, shekere, caxixi, triangle and the berimbau. History Son of Japanese Taiko dr ...
(1985) *''deWinkelHattler - Humanimal Talk'' with
Naná Vasconcelos Juvenal de Holanda Vasconcelos, known as Naná Vasconcelos (2 August 1944 – 9 March 2016), was a Brazilian percussionist, vocalist and berimbau player, notable for his work as a solo artist on over two dozen albums, and as a backing musician wi ...
, Joo Kraus, Kai Eckhardt, and Joel Rosenblatt (1989)


References


External links


Hellmut Hattler web site

Kraan web site

Tab Two web site

Siyou'n'Hell on Facebook

web site of Hattler's son
Max Hattler Max Hattler is a German video artist and experimental filmmaker. He created the kaleidoscopic political short films "Collision" (2005) and "Spin" (2010), abstract stop motion works "Shift" (2012) and "AANAATT" (2008), and psychedelic animation ...
(* 1976, media artist and film maker.) {{DEFAULTSORT:Hattler, Hellmut German bass guitarists Male bass guitarists German male guitarists Jazz-rock musicians 1952 births Living people People from Ulm