Hans Reichel

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  • experimental
  • free improvisation
  • guitar
  • avant-garde
  • free guitar
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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    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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