Kai Hansen

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Kai Hansen
Background information
Birth name Kai Michael Hansen
Born January 17, 1963
Flag of Germany Hamburg, Germany
Genre(s) Heavy metal music, Power Metal
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1982 – present
Label(s) Sanctuary
Associated
acts
Gamma Ray

Kai Michael Hansen (born January 17, 1963, in Hamburg, Germany) is a power metal guitarist and vocalist.

His musical career started in 1979 in a band called Iron Fist, alongside Iron Savior's co-founder and producer Piet Sielck. In 1984 he and Michael Weikath founded Helloween, where he was guitarist and singer until Michael Kiske took over the microphone for the albums Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 1 and Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 2. Hansen left the band due to the extensive touring in 1988-89 and went on to form his own power metal band Gamma Ray. Hansen also joined Iron Savior as guitarist in 1996, but quit after a few years to focus his efforts on Gamma Ray. He has now forged a very successful career with Gamma Ray, releasing several albums and playing sold out tours across the globe.

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[edit] History

[edit] The Beginning

"At the age of 10 I played drums on old wash-drums, because at the beginning I wanted to become a drummer. At the age of 12 I got my first guitar (I did not get a drumkit because my parents thought it would be too loud). Then I took classical guitar lessons for 6 months and two years later I finally founded my first band together with two school-mates and I also had my first electric guitar (a white Ibanez Les Paul) and a small amplifier. Shortly later, I bought my first effect-instrument, a distortion panel of course. Then I got to know Piet Sielck (today Iron Savior) and the two of us founded another band called Gentry. We played live in youth-clubs, schools, small clubs and so on and we got the first price at a amateur festival in Hamburg. Cannot tell how proud we were! We played music of Slade, the Sex Pistols and Uriah Heep but we also had two songs of our own. At that time I delivered newspapers to collect the money for a Marshall Amplifier. I was so proud when I was finally able to buy it. I changed my guitar with my friend, who was playing a Stratocaster as I always wanted to play a Strat with a humbucker.

After some time Piet and I got to know Ingo and Markus and later on we founded Second Hell, and after that we changed the name to Iron Fist. More gigs in small clubs followed and we started to record our music in the rehearsal room. After some time we got a rehearsal room in a church, which we gave up quite soon as there were no toilets and therefore we had to piss in the corner. Somehow our band split up when we didn't have any rehearsal-room anymore.

During my time at the army, from 1982 to 1984, I got to know Michael Weikath on a party and I entered in his band called Parefool. But as we did not get along with the other band mates too well, we again founded Iron Fist together with Ingo and Markus. We rehearsed at a army-barracks. I was stationed in Hamburg as I could give the Seargents a pleasure playing on their balls.

Anyway, we got to know Limp Schnoor who had some contacts with Noise Records. We gave him our recordings and we got the chance to record two songs for a Death Metal Sampler. The feedback to those songs was so good that we got more contact with Noise Records and as a result we finally recorded our first Mini LP Helloween and the first full-length album Walls Of Jericho.

Okay, well, what happened from then on can be read in the metal press. In an way, music for me always was more important than anything else on earth. I am happy that I managed to finish school successfully despite of all the missed lessons due to all the rehearsing and band stuff. During my time at university (1984 to 1987) this was not much different at all and besides, Helloween got bigger and more successful at that time. So I finally stopped studying as I had the big chance to turn my hobby into profession."

[edit] Singing style

Hansen's singing style is reminiscent of the unconventional styles of many Death Metal vocalists. Rather than using a smooth and clear style (like his follower Kiske) Hansen sang with a slithery type sound, interluded by high-pitched screams for dramatic effect. While this undoubtedly helped his vocal style stand out, it has attracted some criticism even from fans of Helloween, many of whom thought the change to Kiske enhanced the band's music. However, Hansen's style is still considered intriguing and the sound of the early Helloween EP as well as the Walls of Jericho debut album is still much admired.

The initial reason for Hansen giving up his post as vocalist was apparently his inability to sing and play at the same time during live concerts.

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Discography

Kai Hansen during a show in Barcelona.
Kai Hansen during a show in Barcelona.

Helloween

Iron Savior

Gamma Ray

[edit] Guest appearances

Hansen is known for making guest appearances on Power metal recordings.

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Helloween
Andi Deris | Michael Weikath | Sascha Gerstner | Markus Grosskopf | Daniel Löble
Kai Hansen - Michael Kiske - Ingo Schwichtenberg - Roland Grapow - Uli Kusch - Mark Cross - Stefan Schwarzmann
Discography
Studio albums: Helloween | Walls of Jericho | Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 1 | Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 2 | Pink Bubbles Go Ape | Chameleon | Master of the Rings | The Time of the Oath | Better Than Raw | Metal Jukebox | The Dark Ride | Rabbit Don't Come Easy | Keeper of the Seven Keys – The Legacy
Live albums: I Want Out Live | Keepers Live | Live in the UK | High Live | Keeper Of The Seven Keys - The Legacy World Tour 2005/2006
Compilations: Pumpkin Tracks | The Best, The Rest, The Rare | Karaoke Album vol. 1 | Metal Jukebox | Treasure Chest
Singles: "Judas" | "Future World" | "Dr. Stein" | "I Want Out" | "Windmill" | "If I Could Fly" | "Just a Little Sign" | "Mrs. God" | "Light the Universe"
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Gamma Ray
Kai Hansen | Henjo Richter | Dirk Schlächter | Dan Zimmermann
Ralf Scheepers | Uwe Wessel | Jan Rubach | Mathias Burchard | Uli Kusch | Thomas Nack
Discography
Studio albums: Heading for Tomorrow | Sigh No More | Insanity and Genius | Land of the Free | Somewhere Out in Space | Powerplant | No World Order | Majestic
EPs: Heaven Can Wait | Silent Miracles | Valley of the Kings
Live albums: Alive '95 | Skeletons in the Closet
Compilations: Blast from the Past
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