Das Kabinette

Das Kabinette

  • 1983 - 1986

  • England

  • Michael (Mick) Hall
    vocals, synths & drum machine

    David Bracher
    guitar & bass

    Craig Hemmings
    synths

While students at Blackpool Art Col­lege in 1981, Dave, Craig & myself (Mick), quick­ly dis­covered our shared in­terest in music and old En­glish pubs. In no time, our shared student ac­commoda­tion be­came a clutt­er of in­stru­ments be­neath a nest of wires and re­cord­ing equip­ment. Later, armed with our hard-earned student grant cheques, we booked re­cord­ing time at the local Sun­set Sound Studios. Blend­ing syn­thesiz­ers & drum mac­hine with guitars, DAS KABINET­TE was born.

Our second visit to the studio in 1983 pro­duced The Cabinet and the re­mixed Fudge It (a col­lege term mean­ing to cheat). We all have a fas­cina­tion for ‘The Cabinet of Doc­tor Caligari’ with its twis­ted tale of mad­ness and un­for­gett­able im­age­ry and this was the theme we bor­rowed for our demo. Dave created the sleeve artwork and Craig or­ganised the pre­ss­ing of 500 vinyl singles on our own Kloset­te Re­cords label. Over many months, we touted The Cabinet to club and radio DJs and sent co­p­ies to lar­ge­ly un­recep­tive A&R de­part­ments, yet found a friend in BBC Radio 1’s Janice Long who aired it on sever­al oc­cas­ions.

Over the in­ter­ven­ing years, co­untless sto­ries have rea­ched us of the fab­led popular­ity of The Cabinet which has mys­terious­ly mig­rated around Europe in a way that none of us could have sus­pec­ted.

A primitive self-produced col­lege video of the track can be found on YouTube. The col­lege friend who fea­tures as ‘Jane’ in the video be­came the long-time girlfriend of Gary Numan short­ly after film­ing. After hear­ing a furth­er demo he in­vited us to re­cord our next sess­ion at Rock City Studio in Shep­perton dur­ing the em­bryonic days of his Numa label.

On leav­ing col­lege, now with full-time jobs and re­gular pay cheques, we con­tinued our sporadic re­cord­ing sess­ions at Cavali­er Studios, near Man­chest­er, until a com­pleted album, Sexu­al De­sert, em­er­ged in 1986, but is as yet un­released.

With the ad­vent of more modern equip­ment and sampl­ing, we felt our music drift­ing away from the Das Kabinet­te ident­ity, be­com­ing DAN­GER­OUS GROUND in 1987.

The band re­leased three singles on our own DG Re­cords label, dis­tributed through Rough Trade. We shot a video for the track Big Fun which was shown many times ac­ross Europe on MTV and can also be found on YouTube. A video for Un­faithful­ly Yours, fil­med when the tech­nology was in its in­fan­cy, was the world’s first in 3D (contra­ry to popular ‘know­ledge’).

A guest spot on the celeb­rated, yet ill-fated Radio Luxem­bourg and a BBC Radio 1 sess­ion for the legen­da­ry ‘Whis­per­ing’ Bob Har­ris mar­ked the end of this in­car­na­tion of the band. Re­cor­ded at Char­lotte Street Studios, Lon­don and mixed at Amazon Studios, Li­ver­pool, the album, the Pleasure & the Pain, re­mains as yet un­released.

As a pas­time, myself and Dave con­tinue to re­cord a wealth of solo pro­jects and togeth­er as MUTANT SUITS for the sheer en­joy­ment of creat­ing new music, which has never ceased to thrill. The three origin­al mem­b­ers of Das Kabinet­te are still the best of friends and at weekends re­gular­ly in­dul­ge our other hobby in the pub.

Thanks to Das Kabinet­te for this sub­miss­ion.

 
 

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