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Years active
  
1978–present

Children
  
Diva Dompe, Lola Dompe

Spouse
  
Pamela Dompe

Role
  
Drummer · messymusic.com

Name
  
Kevin Haskins


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Born
  
19 July 1960 (age 63) Northampton, England (
1960-07-19
)

Genres
  
Gothic rock, post-punk, psychedelic rock, alternative rock, electronic

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, drummer, songwriter, composer

Instruments
  
Drums, synthesizer, keyboards, snare drum, congas, hi-hat, handclaps, vocals, percussion

Labels
  
4AD, Beggars Banquet, RCA, American, Red Ant

Associated acts
  
Bauhaus, Tones on Tail, Love and Rockets, Messy

Albums
  
In the Flat Field, The Sky's Gone Out, Mask, Burning from the Inside, Earth - Sun - Moon

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Kevin Michael Dompe (born 19 July 1960 in Northampton, England), better known as Kevin Haskins, is a drummer, best known from the British rock group Bauhaus. He was also a member of Tones on Tail and Love and Rockets. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Pamela Dompe and two daughters Diva and Lola, who played in the band Blackblack.

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Early career

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As a child, Kevin Haskins banged on flowerpots and kitchen pots and pans. He eventually moved to bongos and then to drums. It wasn't until Haskins attended a Sex Pistols gig, that he and his brother David J formed a band called the Submerged Tenth. The band was short-lived, but Haskins and J collaborated again in another band which featured guitarist Daniel Ash.

Bauhaus

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In 1978, Haskins joined Bauhaus 1919, which consisted of vocalist Peter Murphy, J and Ash. The band chose the name Bauhaus 1919, a reference to the German Bauhaus art movement of the 1920s, because of its "stylistic implications and associations", according to David J. The band also chose to use the same typeface used on the Bauhaus college building in Dessau, Germany. Although there were bands before them that pre-figured the style, Bauhaus is generally agreed to have been the first gothic rock group.

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Bauhaus combined a number of influences (punk, glam rock, even funk and dub) to create a gloomy, but passionate sound which appealed to many looking for something new in the wake of punk's collapse. Their sound proved inspiring and brought attention to a whole wave of post-punk groups delving in the gloomy style that would eventually come to be known as gothic rock. Because of this, Bauhaus became one of the most influential Goth rock bands. Bauhaus officially broke up (for the first time) in July 1983.

In 1998, Haskins reunited with Bauhaus for the popular "Resurrection" tour. The band reformed again in 2005 to co-headline the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival held in Indio, California, which was followed by another tour through North America, Mexico, and Europe. In the summer of 2006 Bauhaus toured with Nine Inch Nails on the summer leg of the With Teeth tour.

Tones on Tail / Love and Rockets

When Daniel Ash pursued his first side project Tones on Tail with bassist Glenn Campling, he asked Haskins to play drums. He again utilized Kevin for his next band Love and Rockets which also featured David J. Despite their previous band's Goth status, Love and Rockets moved away from that genre. Their first release, Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven (1985), leaned more towards psychedelic music. In 1987, Earth, Sun, Moon had a folkier sound and spawned the minor hit "No New Tale to Tell".

In 1989, Love and Rockets released "So Alive", a Top Ten hit. After a grueling tour schedule in support of their big hit, including one with The Dandy Warhols, Love and Rockets took five years off before returning to the studio together. The result was a move to a much more electronic sound that had more in common with the Orb than their rock or Goth roots. A few more records were released including Sweet F.A. and Lift, but interest in the group increasingly dwindled and the band's members went in different directions in 1998. It was then when Kevin decided to make music from his home so he could spend more time with his wife and two daughters.

Composer

In the autumn of 1998, Haskins began composing scores for video games, film and television, under the name Messy, with partner Doug DeAngelis. The duo met as producer and artist during the making of the critically acclaimed Love and Rockets album Lift. DeAngelis and Haskins describe Messy as Electronic Alternative music, featuring guests like Michael Balzary from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jessicka from Scarling., along with many other interesting individuals. Messy's recent credits include music in The Crow III, What Lies Beneath, 2Gether, NBC's Third Watch, Things Behind the Sun, Skechers USA, EVE.com, PlayStation 2, The Unreal Tournament sequel, Myst III's "Exile" single, HBO, Disney, and an award-winning trailer for the Independent Film Channel.

Composer filmography

  • Kevin Haskins on IMDb
  • References

    Kevin Haskins Wikipedia


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