g, *1945 DE, Wismar
Musician of Electronic
A.k.a. Fritz Müller
Fritz Müller is one of the most innovative musicians of the German Rock scene. Born 1945 as Eberhard Kranemann in Germany, he studied classical double bass at the Dortmund Conservatory, playing Bach/Mozart/Telemann-orchestra music and with Jazz bands. Then he went to Düsseldorf to study painting at the Arts Academy. Besides experimenting with colours and painting abstract pictures, he experimented with sounds, at first on cello, clarinet, tenorsaxophone, electric guitar, hawaii guitar, later with electronic instruments. In 1967, with other art students he founded the experimental music group Pissoff. Critical about the social development in Germany and the conservative rollback round about, the band demolished the established rules of music. In their concerts they played free improvised music for three hours non-stop, everyone playing as loud as possible - without harmony, avoiding correct pitch, defined structures and norms - and people liked it. Pure freedom. Chaos. Acoustic terror. Joseph Beuys, professor at the Düsseldorf Art Academy, was so enthusiastic that he initiated a performance with Pissoff in Düsseldorf´s famous Creamcheese Club, Frank Zappa's favourite club in Germany. At this time Florian Schneider heard the sound of the group and joined the band, becoming a friend of Eberhard Kranemann. After four years of collaboration he began to work with Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother in the band Neu!. Later on he invented for himself the stage personality Fritz Müller, working as a solo artist in concerts and recording at the Conny Plank studio in Wolperath. He formed the FRITZ MUELLER BAND, did concert tours, more studio work, radio and television appearances... Eberhard Kranemann / FRITZ MUELLER is still working as artist and musician - doing avantgarde concert / art exhibitions / performances
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Krautwerk | Eberhard Kranemann, Harald Grosskopf | 2017 | Album |
Spontaneous Composition | Yoichiro Kita - Eberhard Kranemann | 2015 | Album |
Luxatio | VocColours & Eberhard Kranemann | 2015 | Album |
Berlinale 2013 Directors Lounge Berlin | Eberhard Kranemann | 2013 | Single |
Pyro-Sound-Art-Performance - Stahlsinfonie | Eberhard Kranemann - Hans-Georg Kehse | 2012 | Single |
Interface | Eberhard Kranemann | 2012 | Single |
Wo Ist Der Hase? | Eberhard Kranemann | 2012 | Single |
Voice | Eberhard Kranemann - Ina Sladic | 2012 | Single |
Fingerballett | Eberhard Kranemann - Ina Sladic | 2012 | Single |
Songs, Rhythms And Sounds | Eberhard Kranemann + Oliver Blum | 2011 | Album |
Free Jazz | Eberhard Kranemann | 2011 | Album |
Intuition | Roland Graeter - Marei Seuthe - Eberhard Kranemann - Klaus Dapper | 2011 | Album |
Onomato Sound Art | Eberhard Kranemann | 2011 | Album |
Four Electronic Pieces | Eberhard Kranemann | 2011 | Album |
Landscape Elements | Eberhard Kranemann | 2011 | Album |
Fluxus Performance | Eberhard Kranemann + Bryan Campbell | 2011 | Single |
Das Saxofon. Dada - Fluxus - Performance | Eberhard Kranemann | 2011 | Single |
Guitar Performance | Eberhard Kranemann | 2011 | Single |
Experimentallabor | Andre Chi Sing Yuen + Eberhard Kranemann + BrindlArt + Frank Schablewski + Ina Sladic | 2011 | Single |
Electronic Nature Drone | Eberhard Kranemann | 2011 | Album |
KKK - Kranemann Klang Kunst | Eberhard Kranemann | 2010 | Album |
Nozart Festival Cologne 2010 | Eberhard Kranemann | 2010 | Album |
The Origins Of Kraftwerk - History Of Music (Soundcheck 1967) | Florian Schneider - Eberhard Kranemann | 2009 | Album |
Avantgarde Music History | Pissoff / Florian Schneider + Eberhard Kranemann / Neu! / Fritz Müller | 2009 | Album |
One World - One Sound | Yoichiro Kita & Eberhard Kranemann | 2005 | Album |
Klangfarben | Eberhard Kranemann | 2003 | Album |
Wo Ist Der Hase? | Eberhard Kranemann | 2003 | Single |
Wie Kommt Der Hase Zur Kunst? | Eberhard Kranemann | 2002 | Single |
Inszenierungen Zu Land Und Zu Wasser | Eberhard Kranemann | 2002 | Single |