Pornophonique


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namePornophonique
originGermany Darmstadt, Germany
genre8-bit electronic
years_active2003–present
current_membersTe
Kai Richter
Felix Heuser
backgroundgroup_or_band
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| name = Pornophonique | origin = Germany Darmstadt, Germany | genre = 8-bit electronic | years_active = 2003–present | current_members = Te Kai Richter Felix Heuser | background=group_or_band

Pornophonique is a German electronic duo from Darmstadt, Germany. It was formed by Kai Richter and Felix Heuser. They use a Commodore 64 and a Game Boy to produce their trademark 8-bit electronica sound. While guitarist and singer Richter also handles the C64, Heuser is responsible for the Game Boy sounds. They describe themselves as “ meets Lagerfeuer” (Game Boy meets campfire).

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In 2007 they released their debut album 8-bit Lagerfeuer which includes eight songs about topics like sad robots and the loneliness in the dungeon of a computer role-playing game. Pornophonique performed at more than 100 concerts in five countries (Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Portugal).

Discography

  • 2007: 8-bit Lagerfeuer (Album)
  • 2020: Brave New World (Album)
  • 2020: Bite It You Scum (Single)
  • 2023: Lagerfeuerlieder Vol. I (Album)

References

References

  1. "Home".

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