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Harald Grosskopf
Background information
Born
(1949-10-23) October 23, 1949 (age 74) Hildesheim, West Germany
Genres
Krautrock Progressive rock kosmische musik electronic music
Instrument(s)
Drums, keyboards
Website
www.haraldgrosskopf.de
Musical artist
Harald Grosskopf (born Harald Großkopf) is a German electronic musician. He played with several Krautrock and progressive rock bands of the 1970s in Germany, and released solo music.
HaraldGrosskopf (born HaraldGroßkopf) is a German electronic musician. He played with several Krautrock and progressive rock bands of the 1970s in Germany...
Enke; Göttsching plays most of the instruments, with Wallenstein's HaraldGroßkopf guesting on drums. SIDE A: "Laughter Loving" (Göttsching) – 8:00 "Day-Dream"...
was credited as only Göttsching and Müller, with special thanks to HaraldGrosskopf on drums and engineer Dieter Dierks, who played bass. In 1975 Göttsching...
the reactivation of the project. In 1994, he first co-operated with HaraldGroßkopf (whom he later also performed with live), releasing tracks using the...
guitarist, main songwriter and founding member of hardrock band Scorpions HaraldGrosskopf (born 1949), musician, drummer of the Sarstedter Beatband 'The Stuntmen'...
he was the drummer for Ash Ra Tempel; on his later albums, drummer HaraldGroßkopf of Wallenstein frequently contributed. Like many of his albums, this...
Göttsching and Klaus Schulze of Ash Ra Tempel, Jürgen Dollase [de] and HaraldGrosskopf of Wallenstein, and Dierks. Prior to this, all of the musicians had...
gesagt" 9:00 Joachim Witt - vocals, guitar, organ, synthesizer Harald Gutowski - bass HaraldGrosskopf - synthesizer Jaki Liebezeit - drums v t e v t e...
recorded for the label include Conrad Schnitzler, Asmus Tietchens, HaraldGrosskopf, Adelbert von Deyen, Nik Tyndall, Earthstar, Serge Blenner, Insane...
recorded their first album with percussionists, including Aly Keita, HaraldGrosskopf and Tunji Beier, called Biester (Beasts). Their style is a unique mix...
F.) Der Plan Die Partei Fehlfarben Günter Schickert Hans Nieswandt HaraldGrosskopf Harmonia la Düsseldorf Michael Rother Moebius Moebius / Neumeier /...