HATTLER
HATTLER
HATTLER
HATTLER

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  • country:Germany
  • style(s):Crossover, World Pop
  • label:tba
  • type:Band
  • instrumentation:electronic, visual, jazz combo
  • artist posted by:Kramer Artists

Line up

  • Fola Dada (Vocals )
  • Hellmut Hattler (Bass)
  • Oli Rubow (Drums )
  • Torsten de Winkel (Guitar)

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Awarded the ECHO for best jazz production of the year for No Eats Yes, unites four leading heads of the German jazz & electronica scene:

HELLMUT HATTLER (Tab Two, Kraan),
TORSTEN DE WINKEL (New York Jazz Guerrilla, Pat Metheny Group, Bimbache openART),
OLI RUBOW (DePhazz, Fantastische Vier, Netzer),
and German-Nigerian vocalist FOLA DADA

meet under the direction of the group’s name giver, one of the few German electric bassists recognized internationally for his unique style and technique. Since the 1970s, he has successfully managed to rejuvenate and reinvent himself decade after decade without ever losing his highly recognizable artistic signature, wit and captivating groove.

Tina Turner is among those who have come knocking for his composer-producer skills, and as one half of the ground breaking duo Tab Two, Hattler won the German Jazz Award for most of the project’s nine CDs. Guitarist Torsten de Winkel, back as Hattler’s congenial partner after 15 years in New York and a frequent collaborator of an astonishing list of Grammy Award winners, also appeared on all of Tab Two’s recordings. Their successful collaboration dates back as far as to the 1980s, when the two jointly produced Germany’s first and critically acclaimed jazz-meets-computers project Humanimal Talk (STERN: “Gesamtkunstwerk”).

HATTLER is a multimedia experience. PETE DELGADO’s improvised visuals and DANIEL STAEMMLER’s electronic sound processing form an integral part of HATTLER performances.

Hellmut Hattler
bass guitarist extraordinaire, composer, producer, is a living legend with a rare ability of perpetually reinventing himself. A seemingly ever self-renewing musical wellspring, he finds himself among the small and elite circle of artists who have managed to sustain great acclaim and love, yes!, on part of ever-growing audiences in the usually short-lived pop world, while never lacking unmistakable artistic identy.

There may be reasons for this to be found in his vita: after years of forced violin lessons, he was ready to never touch a musical instrument again – and when he started to experiment with the bass, the instrument which should lay the foundations for his renown, it was with the firm conviction that he would never play but what came from the heart, what was entirely intuitive to him – another rare quality in the aggressively formatted entertainment industry we love to hate.

Accordingly, Hellmut Hattler has not only stood for a distinct sound and uniquely personal, quite awe-inspiring technique for over 30 years, he has also managed to never stand still artistically and to impress the music world again and again with his creative endeavors. In the 70s, Hellmut’s legendary art rock outfit KRAAN was among the few successful European attempts to provide an independent-minded answer of equal merit and substance to America’s jazz-rock pioneers Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock or John McLaughlin’s Mahavishnu Orchestra, selling hundreds of thousands of records. In the 80s, Hellmut appeared on stages around the world and on recordings in varying all-star formations with stellar peers including Billy Cobham, Alphonse Mouzon, Brian Auger and many others. Finally, in the 90s, he was half of the internationally successful and pioneer acid-hip-jungle-jazz duo TAB TWO, which released seven award-winning albums on the Virgin and Universal labels before disbanding in 1999 after 10 years of almost constant touring, producing and composing including for pop icons such as Tina Turner.

And again Hellmut has put all his efforts into a series of releases presented plainly under the moniker ‘HATTLER‘, again winning several awards including the Echo, the German equivalent of a Grammy. On the brand new release “The Kite”, HH joins forces once more with long time friends Oli Rubow (drums, programmings) and guitarist Torsten de Winkel in catchy and broader-than-ever melange of his much-admired electric bass guitar work with contemporary electronica, seriously soulful vocals (Fola Dada), ethnic quotes, and a touch of jazz’ “coolness” which he has established as his signature production sound over the last ten years.