We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Ventilator (Bonus Version)

by Hip Young Things

/
  • Streaming + Download

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card

      €8 EUR  or more

     

1.
Stereo 03:30
2.
3.
Lego Lap 05:13
4.
Push 04:43
5.
Castor 04:26
6.
7.
Time / Turn 02:52
8.
Ultra Violet 03:16
9.
Sagen Denken 03:00
10.
The Queen 03:44
11.
1 1/2 06:40
12.
13.
14.

about

Hip Young Things

Hip Young Things were founded in summer 1988 by Thorsten Abel and Dirk Dresselhaus, who had previously been playing together as a rhythm section in a school band called Minimum Security and several other groups since 1984 in and around the west German town of Bielefeld.
When they found their first line-up, the premise was that each of the musicians involved should take on an instrument that he had never played in a band before.
At their first rehearsal, ex-Psychobilly upright bassist Edgar Winterhoff switched to electric bass guitar; Schneider (aka Dirk Dresselhaus) switched from drums to guitar and vocals; bassist Gumbo Botanik (aka Thorsten Abel) switched from bass to guitar; chanteuse Brit Bordeaux (aka Britta Hamann) never sang before; and the ambitious Crossover drummer Mitch Meyer was forced to play as minimally as possible for musical reasons.
The first H.Y.T. lineup split up in 1990, and they continued without their female lead singer and with a new drummer named Oli Paroli (aka Olaf Arndt).
In 1991, they supported the Walkabouts on their European tour and subsequently received a record deal with the Glitterhouse label. The debut album, Deflowered, was released in 1992 and received positive reviews throughout Europe. The EP Root'n Varies followed in 1993, which, in contrast to the debut album, was only recorded with acoustic instruments. With Shrug in 1994, on the other hand, the rough sound experiments of the debut album were picked up again, and some of the growing intensity of their live shows of that period was captured.
The band became one of the driving forces of their area's indie scene, the so-called "Ostwestfälische Gitarrenschule" ("East Westphalian guitar school") in the early 1990s, and continued to perform regularly live throughout Europe, sharing bills with the likes of Pond, Gumball, The Ramones, Speed Niggs, Motorpsycho, Tuesday Weld, Beck, The Cramps, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Codeine, A Subtle Plague, Rein Sanction, and others. They released their final album, Ventilator, in 1996, which leaned more towards experimental pop music than previous albums and was followed by a 12“ maxi series with remixes by Console, To Rococo Rot, Tonio Neuhaus, Carlos Peron, and others.
The Hip Young Things disbanded in 1997 due to "musical and personal differences.“ The band members remained active in the music scene.
Dresselhaus, who began producing bands like Sharon Stoned in the mid-90s and also joined them on tour as a live musician, initially focused on his side project Locust Fudge, which he had been running with Christopher "Krite" Uhe (Speed Niggs, Sharon Stoned) since 1992 and which already had stronger connections to electronic music, but later became internationally renown for his solo project Schneider TM and the noise outfit (die) ANGEL (w/ Ilpo Väisänen of Pan sonic). He lives in Berlin and works in his studio ZONE on a variety of projects, such as music for film, television, and radio plays; album productions; mastering; and various types of musical collaborations, such as with the legendary Krautrockband faust and members of Einstürzende Neubauten. For some time, Edgar Winterhoff, Thorsten Abel, and Olaf Arndt continued to work together in the band Slip. In 2000, Arndt moved to Berlin and acted as O. Love live and on recordings with Julia Hummer (initially together with Abel) and the Berlin band Mondo Fumatore, which also included Christopher Uhe and J. Mascis as guests. He also worked as a live musician for Jens Friebe and the Kings of Convenience. Thorsten Abel, who relocated to Canada in 2006 after a couple of years in Berlin, is still active in the Vancouver area with several projects like music for film and television, the band Abel Collective, or the kraut-ish electronica project Zuckerzeit IX. Edgar Winterhoff remained in Bielefeld and plays bass in a kind of swing and jazz band called Copa Room Service in his spare time.

Ventilator:

Ventilator is the 3rd and last full length album of H.Y.T. and was released in autumn 1996 by Glitterhouse Records. Before the original lineup of the band split up in 1997 they played a long european tour in winter 1996, supported by their friends from Tuesday Weld. What marks this album is an expansion of musical style(s) and the use of electronic sound devices like drummachines etc. which in a way was the beginning for some band members' future projects like Casino (E. Winterhoff) or Schneider TM (D. Dresselhaus).

videos

youtu.be/5IZRDOxBjM8
youtu.be/KY8UKbGxHuo
youtu.be/O64VvHCe5g8
youtu.be/-ShUFQpQQ3E

H.Y.T. at MWM:

mirrorworldmusic.com/artists/hip-young-things/

credits

released January 21, 2013

Originally released by Glitterhouse Records in September 1996.

Schneider (Dirk Dresselhaus): vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano, TR-606 drumatix, percussion, keyboards, electric chord organ, songwriting
Oli Paroli (Olaf Arndt): drums, percussion, R5, mental organizing
Gumbo Botanik (Thorsten Abel): vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, slide piano, percussion, keyboards, delay, songwriting
Edgar Winterhoff: vocals, acoustic & electric bass, tape, percussion, songwriting
Additional vocals on Lego Lap by Michaela Latzel & Vanessa Kowarsch

1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14 : music & words by Dirk Dresselhaus
4 : music & words by Edgar Winterhoff
8, 13 : music & words by Thorsten Abel
5, 11 : music by D. Dresselhaus / E. Winterhoff

Recorded & mixed in June/July 1996 at Firehouse, Bardüttingdorf,
engineered & produced by Christoph Pfeifer & Dirk Dresselhaus, except 12 recorded December 1993 by Christoph Pfeifer & Sascha Unversucht in Detmold at Alte Pauline and 13 & 14 recorded live in March1996 by Tom Kelm at Alte Mälzerei, Regensburg.

Artwork by Dirk Rudolph
Photography by Christoph Schulte, D. Rudolph
Band photography by Paul Slattery

Published by Glitterhouse M.V. / Hanseatic Musikverlag GmbH

Copyright © MirrorWorldMusic

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

MirrorWorldMusic Berlin, Germany

MirrorWorldMusic is a label, archive, and publishing imprint for diverse idiosyncratic music projects that are linked in some way by their protagonists, involving the likes of Schneider TM, Dirk Dresselhaus, Kptmichigan, die ANGEL, Locust Fudge, and others. The diversity of the stylistic scope is unified by an overarching experimental approach and multi-minded spirit.

www.mirrorworldmusic.com
... more

contact / help

Contact MirrorWorldMusic

Streaming and
Download help

Shipping and returns

Redeem code

Report this album or account

If you like Ventilator (Bonus Version), you may also like: