
Biography

Die Haut and Nick Cave

On a cold December's morning 1982 in Aachen, Germany, a young band from Berlin loaded their equipment into a dark recording studio called Studio West. The dual-guitar fronted instrumental group unleashed seven songs with razor-sharp ferocity and concentration. Their name was Die Haut (The Skin). Four songs were specifically for a young Australian singer they had met earlier that year and invited to perform as guest vocalist and writer. Nick Cave was already becoming internationally recognized as an unforgettable performer and prolific artist with his band The Birthday Party. Die Haut were a group of young relocated musicians to Berlin determined to make their own mark in its thriving 1980's underground music scene. Together that is exactly what they did... (Excerpt from the booklet)
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