Jump to content

Stiller Has

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by KasparBot (talk | contribs) at 20:12, 16 May 2015 (embed authority control with wikidata information). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Stiller Has
Stiller Has in 2009: Buser, Anaconda, Fürst, Schafer (from left to right)
Stiller Has in 2009: Buser, Anaconda, Fürst, Schafer (from left to right)
Background information
OriginBern, Switzerland
GenresMundart (Bernese German)
Years active1989–present
MembersEndo Anaconda
Salome Buser
Markus Fürst
René "Schifer" Schafer
Past membersBalts Nill (until 2005)
Martin Silfverberg
Samuel Jungen

Stiller Has (German for Silent Hare) are a musical trio founded 1989 in Bern, Switzerland. Considering themselves part of the Kleinkunst, or "small stage art" scene, they have nonetheless become a cult band across the German speaking part of Switzerland.[1][2]

Stiller Has perform in Mundart, their native Bernese German, singing - as the Berner Zeitung put it - "about a piece of Switzerland that is paid little attention ... the middle country, the middle classes, the poor, the mediocre. ... Those that bitch about their fate, get drunk and get bitten in the butt by their own dog".[2] The NZZ has assessed them as "the band that has described and sung about the existential orientation of Switzerland like no one else".[3]

To date, Stiller Has have made numerous tours across Switzerland and released ten CDs. In 1995, they received the Salzburger Stier and the Deutscher Kleinkunstpreis, the two most notable small stage art awards in the German-speaking countries.

Discography

  • Stiller Has' (1989) (on cassette)
  • Der Wolf ist los (1991)
  • Landjäger (1994)
  • Moudi (1996)
  • Live auf Moudi Tour (1996)
  • Chole (1998)
  • Walliselle (2000)
  • Stiller Has (2001)
  • Stelzen (2002)
  • Poulet Tour (2004)
  • Geisterbahn (2006)
  • Zwanzig Goldige Hasensongs (2007)
  • So verdorbe (2009)
  • Böses Alter (2013)

References

All links are in German, unless otherwise noted.