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Hans Reichel
The German-born artist first gained notoriety in the '70s as an improviser playing highly customized guitars. A consummate craftsman, Reichel began building his own stringed instruments — which occasionally featured multiple bridges and necks — from exotic woods. The results are as sonically unique as they are visually striking. His most important invention, however, is the daxophone, a collection of elaborately shaped wooden sticks played with a bow and a fretted wedge. The instrument has an animalistic vocal quality, and Reichel enjoys creating choruses of these voices for his compositions.
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Songs
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A Life Without Lychees
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A Rare Case of Dalbergia Cochinchinensis
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Bubu and His Friends
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Death Bringer Upon Common Violets Etc.
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Death Procession
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Der Tunnelwart (Big Lulem)
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Eros vs. Education
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Give Me Money
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Hi
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It's a Bit Churchillian
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Le Bal
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Le Bal (excerpt)
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Le Bal (New version)
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Lulem (Der Kleine Tunnelwart)
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Machines Make Me Happy
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My Haunted House
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No Way to Hide
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Out of Namakemono
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Oway Oway
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Panne Lieb
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Prelude to 'Alleycats Never Complain'
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Py and the Jamas
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Reunite and Shut Up
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Sentidental Energy
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Shanghaied on Tor Road (1)
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Shanghaied on Tor Road (2)
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Sometimes at Night
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Stop Complaining: Section I
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Stop Complaining: Section II
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Stop Complaining: Section III
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Stop Complaining: Section IV
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Stop Complaining: Section IX
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Stop Complaining: Section V
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Stop Complaining: Section VI
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Stop Complaining: Section VII
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Stop Complaining: Section VIII
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Street Song
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Sundown
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The Duke of Syracuse
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The South Coast Route
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The Unprecedented Crimes of Mbroruk
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Variations on Jay, Part 1
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Variations on Jay, Part 2
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Welcom Würgl Waltz
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You Can Dance With Me