Tritonus (band)
Appearance
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Tritonus | |
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Origin | Germany |
Genres | |
Years active | 1972–1979 |
Labels | Triple Music, Germanofon, Belle Antique, Acanta, BASF, Sireena Records, Paradis, Media Arte |
Past members | Peter K. Seiler Charlie Jöst Ronald Brand Rolf-Dieter Schnapka Bernhard Schuh |
Website | www |
Tritonus was a German progressive rock band active between 1972 and 1979.[1][2][3] The band was initiated by Peter K. Seiler,[1][4] a German art-student, based on Emerson, Lake and Palmer, complete with heavy keyboards and English vocals.[5]
The first album Tritonus was a conventional symphonic rock recording, while the second one Between the Universe features more evolved synth arrangements and a new vocalist, Geff Harrison.[6]
The group toured between 1973 and 1978, ending the next year.
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- 1975: Tritonus (LP)[2][7]
- 1976: Between The Universes (LP)[2][6]
- 2015: Far in the Sky-Live at Stagge's Hotel 1977 (CD)[2]
Singles & EPs
[edit]In compilations
[edit]- 1976: Rock Offers
- 1976: German Rock Scene Vol. II
- 2008: Krautrock... and Beyond: Part 6
- 2012: Krautrock: Music for Your Brain Vol. 5
Members
[edit]- Keyboards: Peter K. Seiler
- Vocals, bass: Ronald Brand (1972-1977), Rolf-Dieter Schnapka (1977–79)
- Guest vocals: Geff Harrison (1976)[6]
- Drums: Charlie Jöst (1972-1976), Bernhard Schuh (1976)
See also
[edit]- Carl August Tidemann, founder of the similarly named Norwegian band.
References
[edit]- ^ a b SEILER, PETER (2016). "Biographical info about PETER SEILER". PETER SEILER Composer - Music for the eyes of your mind. Archived from the original on 2016-05-08. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
- ^ a b c d "Tritonus". Babyblaue Prog-Reviews (in German).
- ^ Freeman, Steven; Freeman, Alan (1996). The Crack in the Cosmic Egg: Encyclopedia of Krautrock, Kosmische Musik & Other Progressive, Experimental & Electronic Musics from Germany. Audion. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-9529506-0-8.
- ^ Niess, Ulrich; Caroli, Michael (2009). Geschichte der Stadt Mannheim (in German). Verlag Regionalkultur. p. 604. ISBN 978-3-89735-472-2.
- ^ Option. Sonic Options Network. 1987. p. 82.
- ^ a b c "Tritonus - Between The Universes". Audiokillers - Top notch record for serious collectors. Archived from the original on 2021-11-07.
- ^ "Tritonus by Tritonus" – via Rate Your Music.
- ^ a b "Tritonus Discography". Discogs.
External links
[edit]- http://www.peterseiler.de/
- Babyblaue Prog-Reviews: Tritonus
- Tritonus discography at Discogs
- Tritonus at AllMusic