Colour Haze
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Colour Haze | |
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Origin | Munich, Germany |
Genre(s) | Stoner rock Psychedelic rock |
Years active | 1994-present |
Label(s) | ElektroHasch Records MonsterZeroRecords |
Website | http://www.colourhaze.de/ |
Members | |
Stefan Koglek Philipp Rasthofer Manfred Merwald |
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Former members | |
Tim Höfer Christian Wiesner Felix Neuenhoff |
Colour Haze is a stoner/psychedelic rock group from Munich, Germany fronted by Stefan Koglek.
Formed in the mid-nineties, Colour Haze is one of the oldest German stoner outfits, and have since then become one of the flagships of the German stoner rock scene. Since 1999 the lineup has been stable, with Stefan Koglek playing guitar and handling vocals, Manfred Merwald on drums and Philipp Rasthofer playing bass-guitar. Emerging from a sound heavily influenced by Black Sabbath on their first records, they shifted to a more improvised, jam-based sound, culminating in songs topping twenty minutes on the self-titled Colour Haze (2004).
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[edit] Members
[edit] Current Line Up
- Stefan Koglek - Guitar, vocals
- Philipp Rasthofer - Bass guitar (1998-present)
- Manfred Merwald - Drums (1998-present)
[edit] Former Members
- Tim Höfer - Drums (1994-1997)
- Christian Wiesner - Bass guitar (1994-1998)
- Felix Neuenhoff - Vocals (1997-1999)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Chopping Machine CD (1995 David Records)
- Seven CD (1998 "Selfburn" Records)
- Periscope CD (1999 Toaster Records)
- CO2 LP/CD (2000 Homegrown Records/MonsterZeroRecords)
- Ewige Blumenkraft LP/CD (2001 MonsterZeroRecords)
- Los Sounds de Krauts LP/CD (2003 Nasoni Records/Elektrohasch Records)
- Colour Haze LP/CD (2004 Elektrohasch Records)
- Tempel LP/CD (2006 Elektrohasch Records)
- All LP/CD (2008 Elektrohasch Records)
[edit] Reissue
- Periscope LP/CD (2003 Elektrohasch Records)
[edit] EPs
- Colour Haze/Gas Giant Split 7 inch (2004 Elektrohasch Records)
- Colour Haze/Hypnos 69 Split 10 inch (2004 Elektrohasch Records)
[edit] Compilation appearances
- A cover of Cactus's "One Way or Another" on Sucking the 70's - Back in the Saddle Again (2006 Small Stone Records)