Carsten Bohn

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Carsten Bohn
Carsten Bohn 06.05.2005
Carsten Bohn 06.05.2005
Background information
Also known as CeBee
Born 18 August 1948 (1948-08-18) (age 59)
Origin Hamburg, Germany
Occupation(s) Musician
Years active 1970s —present
Label(s) BigNoteRecords
Website Big Note Records

Carsten Bohn b. 18 August, 1948 is a musician from Hamburg, Germany with a long career on the German music scene. He is known for his earlier works as a bandleader and composer with the Kraut Rock band Frumpy, and also under his pseudonym of 'Bert Brac'.

He has recorded with Peter Baumann (ex-Tangerine Dream) and played as Drummer with the Jan Hammer Band

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[edit] Biography

Already in his youth he performed at Hamburg’s legendary Star-Club (where the Beatles started out), acting as the drummer in a variety of bands that gained a measure of local popularity. His breakthrough in Europe was with FRUMPY.

The funky lounge sound of Carsten Bohn’s soundtrack music for children’s audio story books from the 70s and 80s has been has long been a hit in Germany. Between 1970 and 1972, Carsten Bohn was the leader and drummer of FRUMPY, the German “Kraut Rock” band headlined by the Hamburg-born blues singer Inga Rumpf.

Bohn was already a fixture in the German music business when, as BERT BRAC, he began composing music for audio story books. The music accompanying the audio books became just as popular as the stories themselves. Bohn’s work was concentrated on multiple audio book series in which he left his own mark with his music.

The record labels responsible for the audio story books, without Bohn's knowledge or permission, used his work to accompany the story telling in at least 16 audio book series totalling approximately 170 individual episodes. Bohn engaged Europa Records in a legal battle for copyright infringement that continues today, with the result that neither the record label nor Bohn were allowed to publish the original music used for the audio books. The publishers of the old audio books had to re-record them with new music not composed by Bohn. This resulted in a full-blown run by fans on the early editions of Bohn’s vinyl recordings. Special editions from that time, featuring full-length versions of Bohn's music, are sought-after collectors' items. In Germany, the original vinyl LP of some of his recordings can command very high prices, in the region of $US 250. In addition, communities of fans took the trouble to remaster the new audio books, replacing "alien music" with songs from Bohn’s older creations, and distributed them in a private pool.


In 1973, Bohn formed the group Dennis, named after his son born in 1971

Between 1977 - 1981 Bohn formed Carsten Bohn's Bandstand and recorded 3 LP's with different lineups. He was member (drummer) of the Jan Hammer Band between 1982 and 1983 along with Colin Hodgkinson and Jack Bruce, touring the US and Europe.

Bohn has attempted twice to reform Frumpy, once in 1976, and once in 1989. The 1989 revival resulted in the release of two studio albums, and a live album in 1995.

In 2004, Bohn and his band, Carsten Bohn's Bandstand, re-recorded the audio book music released by his own BigNoteRecords label, for re-release. Vol. I & II of a planned CD trilogy series were issued in 2004 and 2005 respectively. The songs therein feature Bohn's signature lounge beat which enjoy cult status among followers. For these re-recordings, the same instruments and equipment used to make the original recordings were used in order to replicate the original 1970s' and 1980s' recorded performances as closely as possible.

Carsten Bohn now composes and records music for films.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Frumpy

  • "All will be changed", 1970
  • "Frumpy 2", 1971
  • "By the Way", 1972
  • "Frumpy LIVE", 1972
  • "Now!", 1990
  • "News", 1991
  • "Frumpy (live '95)", 1995

[edit] Other Projects

  • Zabba Lindner - "Vollbedienung of Percussion", 1973
  • Dennis - "Hyperthalamus", 1973
  • A.R.Machine -"A.R.4", 1974
  • Kickbit Information - "Bitkicks", 1975
  • P. Baumann - "Repeat Repeat", 1981
  • Georgie Red - "We'll Work It Out", 1986
  • Georgie Red - "Helpless Dancer", 1987
  • Laibach - "Jesus Christ Superstars", 1996

[edit] Carsten Bohn's Bandstand

  • Humor Rumor, 1977
  • Mother Goes Shoes, 1978
  • C.B. Radio, 1979
  • New York Times, (Solo), 1993
  • Brandnew Oldies Vol.1, 2004
  • Brandnew Oldies Vol.2, 2005
  • Brandnew Oldies LIVE - Limited Fan-Edition (DVD), 2006
  • Brandnew Oldies LIVE,Hamburg,02.10.04 (DVD+CD), 2006

[edit] Sources

  • Annette Bastian "Kassettenkinder", Kapitel 4, S.88 "

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