Hackedepicciotto

hackedepicciotto is an experimental music project hailing from Berlin, Germany. The duo consists of Alexander Hacke, a member of Einstürzende Neubauten since 1980, and Danielle De Picciotto, an American-born musician, artist, author, and filmmaker. Together, they create captivating soundscapes by blending acoustic instruments like violin, hurdy-gurdy, and autoharp with rumbling bass guitar and electronic feedback.

Alexander Hacke has been a native of Berlin since birth and joined Einstürzende Neubauten at the young age of 15. Meanwhile, Danielle De Picciotto moved to Berlin in 1987 and made her mark as the singer of The Space Cowboys before co-founding the first Love Parade in 1989. She also collaborated with Gudrun Gut on the Ocean Club event series starting in 1993. In addition to filming videos for Hacke and Einstürzende Neubauten during the 2000s, De Picciotto organized Bada Bing alongside Hacke—a monthly event showcasing unconventional music and visuals. The couple tied the knot in 2006.

The artistic journey of hackedepicciotto includes various notable releases such as "The Ship of Fools" (2008), which presented their audiovisual interpretation of Sebastian Brant's novel from 1495. They also released "Hitman's Heel

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