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Kraus (New Zealand musician)

Kraus (also known as Pat Kraus, formerly known as Prince Kraus[1]) is a New Zealand experimental musician and composer. The New Zealand Listener called him "a national treasure" and "one of the most quietly important and interesting people making music in New Zealand".[2] His music crosses the boundaries of electronic music, post-rock,[3] no wave,[4] space folk,[5] noise pop, punk rock and martian stomp.[6]

Kraus
Also known asPat Kraus
BornNew Zealand
GenresPop, experimental, instrumental
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Organ, guitar, drums, synthesiser
Years active1998–present
Websitekraus.co.nz

Work edit

Kraus has stated that he makes music for freaks, outsiders, losers and weirdos.[7] Most of his music is released under a Creative Commons license[8] with a non-commercial clause,[9] consistent with his communist ideology.[10]

He is influenced by medieval music, renaissance music, traditional Japanese music, psychedelic music and electronic music.[11]

Kraus's work has been compared to Raymond Scott, Norman Mclaren,[12] Moondog, Doctor Who,[13] Sun Ra,[14] Amps for Christ, Joe Meek, the Shaggs,[15] John Frusciante,[16] Pumice,[17] Bruce Haack, Tangerine Dream, Flower Travellin' Band, Can, Kraftwerk, Goblin, Throbbing Gristle, Brian Eno, The Residents,[18] Randy Holden,[19] Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix,[20] Jean-Michel Jarre,[2] Peaking Lights,[21] Emily Dickinson,[22] Tod Dockstader, Marvin the Martian,[23] Maureen Tucker, Men's Recovery Project,[24] Captain Beefheart and Royal Trux.[25]

Kraus started performing live in late 2013 with a revolving cast of supporting musicians, including Stefan Neville (of Pumice and the Five Satans), Angeline Chirnside (of Currer Bells and It Hurts), Claire Mahoney, Nell Thomas, Dan Beban, artist Bek Coogan, Reuben Derrick, Sean Norling, Alex Brown, Gary War, Marijn Verbiesen, composer and pianist Hermione Johnson, and the writer Maryann Savage.[26][27][28][29]

In 2014 Kraus was awarded the Audio Foundation Winter Residency.[30]

The name Kraus was partly inspired by Dagmar Krause and Inga Swenson's character on Benson.[31]

Other activities edit

Kraus was a founding member of the Futurians and has played in the Aesthetics and the Murdering Monsters. He currently records and performs in Pouffe (with Matt Plunkett of The Trendees[32]), the Maltese Falcons (with Ducklingmonster Futurian of It Hurts, Stefan Neville of Pumice, and Sean O'Reilly of SF), Olympus (with Stefan Neville), Magic Mountain, The Gaze, and various ad-hoc improvised ensembles.[10]

He hosts a fortnightly radio show,[33] and builds his own synthesisers and guitar pedals[34][35] which are used by many New Zealand bands including It Hurts.[36] He has been instrumental in setting up and curating the Musical Electronics Library and has been running synth-building workshops around New Zealand.[37][38][39]

Discography edit

Solo albums edit

  • Joy cassette (2002)
  • Prince Krauss CD (2003)
  • Emily CD (2003)
  • I Could Destroy You with a Single Thought CD / LP (2004)[40]
  • Lamentations of an Ape CD / cassette (2005)
  • Red, Green and Blue CD (2006)
  • The Facts cassette (2007)
  • Harmony of the Squares Volume 1 CD (2007)
  • Faster than the Speed of Time LP (2010)
  • Blank Mountain CD (2010)
  • Golden Treasury CD / cassette (2010)
  • Supreme Commander LP / cassette (2011) – released on "outer space wax" (vinyl with white specks)[41]
  • 14/10/12 (2014) - recorded live in Kingsland for a WFMU broadcast. Featuring Maryann Savage and Stefan Neville.[42]
  • Interior Castle cassette (2014)
  • Workers in Kontrol CD (2014)
  • Here Come the Recorders cassette (2015)
  • Mountain of the Moon cassette (2016)
  • Grip the Moon cassette (2017)
  • Pudding Island cassette (2019)
  • Valley of the Gourds cassette (2019)
  • A Golden Brain cassette (2020)

Solo singles edit

Compilation appearances edit

  • Arc Death cassette / CD (2001)
  • Animals 2CD (2004)
  • Sink or Swim cassette (2009)
  • Menhir double 7-inch EP (2009)
  • La Bamba LP (2009)
  • Dirt Beneath the Daydream CD (2009) – free with White Fungus and The Wire magazines.
  • If you Wanna Rob a Bank, Own One: Credit Card Singles, 2009-2010 CD (2010)
  • Realistic Pillow 7-inch EP (2013)
  • Deep & Meaningful Volume 1 postcard album (2014)
  • You’re Not Invited: New Zealand’s Underground, 2010-2015 triple-album (2015)
  • Deep & Meaningful Volume 2 postcard album (2014)
  • Deep & Meaningful Volume 3 postcard album (2015)
  • Psi-Solation (Celebrate Psi Phenomenon 2020)

Recordings with other bands edit

  • Pretty Picture 7-inch – Murdering Monsters (2000)
  • Bitch 7-inch EP – CJA (2000)
  • 12 Truck Drivin' Classics cassette – Murdering Monsters (2001)
  • Crown Sat. Nov. 11 cassette – Murdering Monsters and the Aesthetics (2001)
  • Off CD – The Aesthetics (2001)
  • Blastov! – The Futurians (2002)[45]
  • Untitled CD – Armpit and Kraus (2007)
  • Goldair CD – CJA and Kraus (2010)
  • Bold Mould LP – Olympus (2010)
  • Malll CD – Pouffe (2011)
  • The Maltese Falcons LP – The Maltese Falcons (2011)
  • Live at the Victoria Theatre 7-inch EP – Olympus (2011)
  • We Live in the Mind CD – Pouffe (2012)
  • I am Lost at Home CD – Pouffe (2016)
  • Caucus LP – Olumpus (2020)

References edit

  1. ^ "Kraus (Musician)". Library of Congress Name Authority File. Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b Dass, Kiran (28 January 2012). "A Journey Through the First Dimension with Kraus by Kraus review". New Zealand Listener (3742). Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  3. ^ Bird, Travis. . Foxy Digitalis. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  4. ^ Bywater, Jon (25 December 2004). "Made for These Times:The best music of 2004". New Zealand Listener (3372). Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  5. ^ Dass, Kiran. "Kraus". Music 101. Radio New Zealand National. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
  6. ^ Mosurock, Doug (2 February 2012). "Still Single". Dusted. 8 (1). Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  7. ^ Russell, Bruce, ed. (2012). Erewhon Calling: Experimental Sound in New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand: Audio Foundation. pp. 104–105. ISBN 978-0-473-21766-2.
  8. ^ Perron, David. . Foxy Digitalis. Archived from the original on 27 June 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  9. ^ "Creative Commons – An Artist's Perspective". Crop (2): 9. June–July 2011.
  10. ^ a b "About Kraus". Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  11. ^ "Kraus". Free Music Archive. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  12. ^ Moniker Records. "Kraus – Supreme Commander". Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  13. ^ "Our Catalogue". Epic Sweep Records. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  14. ^ Meyer, Bill (Spring 2013). "Supreme Commander". Signal to Noise (65). Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  15. ^ . Aquarius Records. Archived from the original on 26 April 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  16. ^ Gumshoe. "Supreme Commander". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  17. ^ K, Rich. "WINTER RECORD REVIEWS 2012". Terminal Boredom. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  18. ^ Markley, Jonathan. "kraus – sumpreme commander". Tiny Grooves. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  19. ^ "Reviews – December 2012". Yellow Green Red. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  20. ^ Spicer, J. "Supreme Commander". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  21. ^ Mosurock, Doug (31 March 2011). "Still Single". Dusted Magazine. 7 (3). Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  22. ^ Dianthus. "Pouffe – "Malll"". KFJC. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  23. ^ Berge, Bryan. . Foxy Digitalis. Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  24. ^ Blackshaw, James. . Foxy Digitalis. Archived from the original on 18 July 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  25. ^ "KRAUS IN THE PRESSES. ie reviews". Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  26. ^ Cudby, Chris. "Kraus". Under the Radar. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  27. ^ "Kraus: Workers in Kontrol". Free Music Archive. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  28. ^ "KRAUS (NZ) + FLORIS VANHOOF (BE) + CITY HANDS". OCCII. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  29. ^ "kraus". Facebook. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  30. ^ "Artist In Residence Winter 2014 – Kraus". Audio Foundation. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  31. ^ "Kraus". The Avant-Guardian (V). NETWERK centre for contemporary art: 3. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  32. ^ http://noisey.vice.com/ja/blog/meet[permanent dead link]
  33. ^ "AFM – Audio Foundation Radio 88.3FM". Audio Foundation. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  34. ^ Smith, Emma (11 October 2014). "Smashingly Good Time". New Zealand Listener. 245 (3883): 44–45.
  35. ^ Cudby, Chris (September 2009). "KRAUS GOLDEN TREASURY". Real Groove Magazine (184).
  36. ^ Chirnside, Angeline. "Everything happened (part II): It Hurts". Clean Teeth Recordings Etcetera. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  37. ^ Silver, Harry. "May Creative Technologists Meetup". Colab. Auckland University of Technology. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  38. ^ Thomas, Melody. "Kraus Synth Workshop". Radio New Zealand National. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  39. ^ "Musical Electronics Library". Sonorous Circle. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  40. ^ "Kraus Albums". Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  41. ^ Bruyninckx, Joeri. . Archived from the original on 17 May 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  42. ^ "14/10/12". stabbies etc. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  43. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 November 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  44. ^ "New Release". Eager Product. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  45. ^ "Blastov!". Retrieved 29 June 2013.

External links edit

  • Official Kraus website
  • Kraus in the Free Music Archive
  • Kraus headquarters radio interview and performance

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Kraus also known as Pat Kraus formerly known as Prince Kraus 1 is a New Zealand experimental musician and composer The New Zealand Listener called him a national treasure and one of the most quietly important and interesting people making music in New Zealand 2 His music crosses the boundaries of electronic music post rock 3 no wave 4 space folk 5 noise pop punk rock and martian stomp 6 KrausAlso known asPat KrausBornNew ZealandGenresPop experimental instrumentalOccupation s Musician composerInstrument s Organ guitar drums synthesiserYears active1998 presentWebsitekraus wbr co wbr nz Contents 1 Work 2 Other activities 3 Discography 3 1 Solo albums 3 2 Solo singles 3 3 Compilation appearances 3 4 Recordings with other bands 4 References 5 External linksWork editKraus has stated that he makes music for freaks outsiders losers and weirdos 7 Most of his music is released under a Creative Commons license 8 with a non commercial clause 9 consistent with his communist ideology 10 He is influenced by medieval music renaissance music traditional Japanese music psychedelic music and electronic music 11 Kraus s work has been compared to Raymond Scott Norman Mclaren 12 Moondog Doctor Who 13 Sun Ra 14 Amps for Christ Joe Meek the Shaggs 15 John Frusciante 16 Pumice 17 Bruce Haack Tangerine Dream Flower Travellin Band Can Kraftwerk Goblin Throbbing Gristle Brian Eno The Residents 18 Randy Holden 19 Janis Joplin Jimi Hendrix 20 Jean Michel Jarre 2 Peaking Lights 21 Emily Dickinson 22 Tod Dockstader Marvin the Martian 23 Maureen Tucker Men s Recovery Project 24 Captain Beefheart and Royal Trux 25 Kraus started performing live in late 2013 with a revolving cast of supporting musicians including Stefan Neville of Pumice and the Five Satans Angeline Chirnside of Currer Bells and It Hurts Claire Mahoney Nell Thomas Dan Beban artist Bek Coogan Reuben Derrick Sean Norling Alex Brown Gary War Marijn Verbiesen composer and pianist Hermione Johnson and the writer Maryann Savage 26 27 28 29 In 2014 Kraus was awarded the Audio Foundation Winter Residency 30 The name Kraus was partly inspired by Dagmar Krause and Inga Swenson s character on Benson 31 Other activities editKraus was a founding member of the Futurians and has played in the Aesthetics and the Murdering Monsters He currently records and performs in Pouffe with Matt Plunkett of The Trendees 32 the Maltese Falcons with Ducklingmonster Futurian of It Hurts Stefan Neville of Pumice and Sean O Reilly of SF Olympus with Stefan Neville Magic Mountain The Gaze and various ad hoc improvised ensembles 10 He hosts a fortnightly radio show 33 and builds his own synthesisers and guitar pedals 34 35 which are used by many New Zealand bands including It Hurts 36 He has been instrumental in setting up and curating the Musical Electronics Library and has been running synth building workshops around New Zealand 37 38 39 Discography editSolo albums edit Joy cassette 2002 Prince Krauss CD 2003 Emily CD 2003 I Could Destroy You with a Single Thought CD LP 2004 40 Lamentations of an Ape CD cassette 2005 Red Green and Blue CD 2006 The Facts cassette 2007 Harmony of the Squares Volume 1 CD 2007 Faster than the Speed of Time LP 2010 Blank Mountain CD 2010 Golden Treasury CD cassette 2010 Supreme Commander LP cassette 2011 released on outer space wax vinyl with white specks 41 14 10 12 2014 recorded live in Kingsland for a WFMU broadcast Featuring Maryann Savage and Stefan Neville 42 Interior Castle cassette 2014 Workers in Kontrol CD 2014 Here Come the Recorders cassette 2015 Mountain of the Moon cassette 2016 Grip the Moon cassette 2017 Pudding Island cassette 2019 Valley of the Gourds cassette 2019 A Golden Brain cassette 2020 Solo singles edit Luxury and Mystery 7 inch 2010 A Journey Through the First Dimension with Kraus 7 inch EP 2011 43 141492 7 inch 2011 Telstar 7 inch EP 2011 features covers of Telstar by the Tornados Space Truckin by Deep Purple and I Go to Sleep by Ray Davies 44 Seven Nights in a Rogue s Bed 7 inch 2015 split with Kawabata Makoto Compilation appearances edit Arc Death cassette CD 2001 Animals 2CD 2004 Sink or Swim cassette 2009 Menhir double 7 inch EP 2009 La Bamba LP 2009 Dirt Beneath the Daydream CD 2009 free with White Fungus and The Wire magazines If you Wanna Rob a Bank Own One Credit Card Singles 2009 2010 CD 2010 Realistic Pillow 7 inch EP 2013 Deep amp Meaningful Volume 1 postcard album 2014 You re Not Invited New Zealand s Underground 2010 2015 triple album 2015 Deep amp Meaningful Volume 2 postcard album 2014 Deep amp Meaningful Volume 3 postcard album 2015 Psi Solation Celebrate Psi Phenomenon 2020 Recordings with other bands edit Pretty Picture 7 inch Murdering Monsters 2000 Bitch 7 inch EP CJA 2000 12 Truck Drivin Classics cassette Murdering Monsters 2001 Crown Sat Nov 11 cassette Murdering Monsters and the Aesthetics 2001 Off CD The Aesthetics 2001 Blastov The Futurians 2002 45 Untitled CD Armpit and Kraus 2007 Goldair CD CJA and Kraus 2010 Bold Mould LP Olympus 2010 Malll CD Pouffe 2011 The Maltese Falcons LP The Maltese Falcons 2011 Live at the Victoria Theatre 7 inch EP Olympus 2011 We Live in the Mind CD Pouffe 2012 I am Lost at Home CD Pouffe 2016 Caucus LP Olumpus 2020 References edit Kraus Musician Library of Congress Name Authority File Library of Congress Retrieved 12 July 2013 a b Dass Kiran 28 January 2012 A Journey Through the First Dimension with Kraus by Kraus review New Zealand Listener 3742 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Bird Travis Kraus A Journey Through The First Dimension With Kraus 7 Foxy Digitalis Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Bywater Jon 25 December 2004 Made for These Times The best music of 2004 New Zealand Listener 3372 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Dass Kiran Kraus Music 101 Radio New Zealand National Retrieved 15 February 2014 Mosurock Doug 2 February 2012 Still Single Dusted 8 1 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Russell Bruce ed 2012 Erewhon Calling Experimental Sound in New Zealand Auckland New Zealand Audio Foundation pp 104 105 ISBN 978 0 473 21766 2 Perron David Kraus Foxy Digitalis Archived from the original on 27 June 2012 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Creative Commons An Artist s Perspective Crop 2 9 June July 2011 a b About Kraus Retrieved 29 June 2013 Kraus Free Music Archive Retrieved 29 June 2013 Moniker Records Kraus Supreme Commander Retrieved 29 June 2013 Our Catalogue Epic Sweep Records Retrieved 29 June 2013 Meyer Bill Spring 2013 Supreme Commander Signal to Noise 65 Retrieved 29 June 2013 K titles at Aquarius Records Aquarius Records Archived from the original on 26 April 2013 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Gumshoe Supreme Commander Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved 29 June 2013 K Rich WINTER RECORD REVIEWS 2012 Terminal Boredom Retrieved 29 June 2013 Markley Jonathan kraus sumpreme commander Tiny Grooves Retrieved 29 June 2013 Reviews December 2012 Yellow Green Red Retrieved 29 June 2013 Spicer J Supreme Commander Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved 29 June 2013 Mosurock Doug 31 March 2011 Still Single Dusted Magazine 7 3 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Dianthus Pouffe Malll KFJC Retrieved 29 June 2013 Berge Bryan Tape Hiss 30 Foxy Digitalis Archived from the original on 24 July 2012 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Blackshaw James Kraus I Could Destroy You With a Single Thought Foxy Digitalis Archived from the original on 18 July 2013 Retrieved 29 June 2013 KRAUS IN THE PRESSES ie reviews Retrieved 29 June 2013 Cudby Chris Kraus Under the Radar Retrieved 22 November 2013 Kraus Workers in Kontrol Free Music Archive Retrieved 17 September 2014 KRAUS NZ FLORIS VANHOOF BE CITY HANDS OCCII Retrieved 23 January 2015 kraus Facebook Retrieved 23 January 2015 Artist In Residence Winter 2014 Kraus Audio Foundation Retrieved 29 July 2014 Kraus The Avant Guardian V NETWERK centre for contemporary art 3 Retrieved 22 February 2015 http noisey vice com ja blog meet permanent dead link AFM Audio Foundation Radio 88 3FM Audio Foundation Retrieved 3 July 2013 Smith Emma 11 October 2014 Smashingly Good Time New Zealand Listener 245 3883 44 45 Cudby Chris September 2009 KRAUS GOLDEN TREASURY Real Groove Magazine 184 Chirnside Angeline Everything happened part II It Hurts Clean Teeth Recordings Etcetera Retrieved 23 November 2013 Silver Harry May Creative Technologists Meetup Colab Auckland University of Technology Retrieved 15 July 2014 Thomas Melody Kraus Synth Workshop Radio New Zealand National Retrieved 15 July 2014 Musical Electronics Library Sonorous Circle Retrieved 15 July 2014 Kraus Albums Retrieved 29 June 2013 Bruyninckx Joeri Kraus The Man from Uranus Archived from the original on 17 May 2013 Retrieved 29 June 2013 14 10 12 stabbies etc Retrieved 22 July 2014 Kraus A Journey Through The First Dimension With Kraus Archived from the original on 23 November 2011 Retrieved 29 June 2013 New Release Eager Product Retrieved 29 June 2013 Blastov Retrieved 29 June 2013 External links editOfficial Kraus website Kraus in the Free Music Archive Kraus headquarters radio 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