Carl Crack
Carl Crack | |
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Birth name | Karl Böhm |
Born | 5 May 1971 Eswatini (then Swaziland) |
Origin | Germany |
Died | 6 September 2001 Berlin, Germany | (aged 30)
Carl Crack (born Karl Böhm; 5 May 1971 – 6 September 2001) was a Swazi-born German
Biography
Around 1992, Crack displayed little interest in the music scene as it was at the time. He felt that
Crack initially had a significant influence on ATR's style, particularly on the first two albums where he developed an MC style which owed less to the U.S. than his own imagination. He also had his own musical ideas that could not be expressed within the confines of a group, leading to his only solo release, Black Ark, in 1998. It is, as the name suggests, heavily influenced by dub and in particular Lee Perry.
After heavy touring to promote ATR's third album, 60 Second Wipe Out, the members of the group commenced work on follow ups to their various solo projects. Crack appeared on Cobra Killer's 2002 album, The Third Armpit. He also was part of Firewire and Whatever, both with Din-St.
Crack was working on a new record before he was found dead in his apartment in Berlin, on 6 September 2001. He was 30 years old.[1][2]
Discography
Album
- Black Ark (DHR Limited 1998)
DJ Mix
- Lion MC/Dance the Monkey (Midiwar 1995)
References
- ^ September 24, 2001 Atari Teenage Riot Cofounder Dead At 30 MTV.com
- ^ "Billboard : Obituary". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 13 October 2001. p. 56. Retrieved 5 December 2017 – via Google Books.