Hermann Kopp

After moving to Karlsruhe in 1979, he became a member of the band do not know, with whom he had live performances in Mannheim and Berlin. In the eighties he published two vinyl records with a sound, electronic minimalism and excursions into pop music and the chanson unites in itself.

In 1987 he participated in the soundtrack of the German horror film Nekromantik, which in 1989 music for the film The Death King and 1990 followed the film Nekromantik 2.

Plates

  • Hydroplaning in Venice, vinyl EP 1981
  • Pop, vinyl LP, 1983
  • Japgirls in Synthesis, vinyl LP, 2004
  • Nekronology, CD, 2004
  • Kitsch, vinyl LP, 2004
  • Mondo Carnale, vinyl LP, 2005
  • Psicofonico, CD, 2007
  • Under A Demon 's Mask, vinyl LP ( ltd. to 288 pieces) and on CD, 2008
  • Nekronology, vinyl LP ( ltd. to 500 copies ), 2009
  • Cerveau D' Enfant, vinyl EP, 2010
  • Zyanidanger, vinyl LP ( ltd. to 343 pieces) and CD, 2013

Labels

  • Passive
  • Red Stream
  • Vinyl on Demand
  • Bataille
  • Galakthorrö
  • Aesthetic Records

Miscellaneous

In the film The Death King Hermann Kopp plays a man who drowned in his bathtub. His name in the film, perch, is an allusion to the German politician Uwe Barschel, who was found dead after a political scandal in the bathtub of a hotel in Geneva.

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