Kellermensch (album) explained
Kellermensch is a 2009 experimental rock album released by Kellermensch.
Track listings
In 2011, Kellermensch acquired a deal with Universal[2] and the album was re-released with the merging of the first and the EP, while missing the tracks Dirt in the Ground and Loss.
Personnel
- Christian Sindermann - Growled vocals
- Sebastian Wolff - electric guitar, clean and screamed vocals, Hammond organ B-3, pump organ, piano and tambourine
- Anders Trans - drums
- Claudio Wolff - bass guitar
- Jan V. Laursen - electric guitar
- John V. Laursen - upright bass
Additional musicians
- Iben Wiene Rathje - violin
- Kirstine F. Jessing - viola
- Jens Kristian Andersen - upright bass
- Søren Storm - violin
- Søren Skouboe - vocals on Nothing Left
- Jesper K. Jakobsen - Hammond organ
Other credits
- Artwork by Tony Clark, courtesy of the artist and Boslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
- Layout by Persona Non Grata
- A&R: Michael Iversen for Persona Non Grata Records
Notes and References
- Web site: Kellermensch: Kellermensch.
- Web site: Lydtapet.net . lydtapet . 26 August 2014.