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Name
Rene Tinner
Role
Recording Engineer
Born
18 February 1953 (age 71)
St. Gallen, Switzerland (
1953-02-18
)
Occupation(s)
Record Producer, Engineer
Genres
Experimental music, Rock music, Ambient music, Blues, Jazz, World music
Associated acts
George Harrison, Gary Moore, Jim Capaldi, Lou Reed, Marius Muller-Westernhagen
Similar People
Irmin Schmidt, Michael Karoli, Holger Czukay, Kumo, Jaki Liebezeit
Inspiration lounge interview mit ren tinner
René Tinner (born February 18, 1953 in St. Gallen) is a Swiss recording engineer and producer, who has produced over 200 studio records and numerous live-performances.
Tinner began his career as the audio engineer of the German rock band Can in 1973, with whom he has recorded seven albums until 1989. In 1978 Tinner took over the so-called Can-Studio, which had been and continued to be the rehearsal and recording room of the Cologne based band Can. Tinner ran the studio until it has been dismantled to be integrated into the German rock'n pop museum in 2007. During those years, Tinner produced there many artists and bands. In 1978 and 1979 Tinner worked on two records of Lou Reed (LIVE Take No Prisoners and The Bells). Other artists and bands he produced with in his studio were Maloo (worldwide hit single “The Captain of Her Heart”), KFC, Joachim Witt, Trio, Traffic, Holger Czukay, Die Krupps, Floyd George, Julian Dawson, Marius Müller-Westernhagen, Helen Schneider, Fury in the Slaughterhouse, Jule Neigel Band, Kreisler, amongst many other artists and bands of international fame. Tinner produced there also Jim Capaldi's record "Living On The Outside" (2001).
On November 9, 2007 the legendary Can-Studio was integrated into the German rock'n pop museum in Gronau, where it was inaugurated, in presence of all the Can band members and René Tinner himself. Tinner went on to work with clients of all color in various other studios mainly across Europe, such as German actor and musician Marius Müller-Westernhagen, multi-award winning Russian band Mumiy Troll, German comedian Dieter Nuhr, Norwegian alternative rock band Serena-Maneesh, and many more.
Tinner has also completed numerous TV and film soundtracks. In 2008, Tinner recorded the film music of the Wim Wenders movie Palermo Shooting (presented at Cannes Film Festival in 2008). Other TV and film soundtrack productions include Messer im Kopf (Reinhard Hauff, 1978), Schneeland (Hans W. Geißendörfer, 2004), Lösegeld (Stephan Wagner, 2012), and many more. Tinner is the producer of Minneapolis based independent production company Megabien Entertainment.
Discography
CAN: Soon over Babaluma, 1974
CAN: Landed, 1975
CAN: Flow Motion, 1976
CAN: Saw Delight, 1977
CAN: Out of reach, 1978
CAN: Can, 1979
Lou Reed: LIVE Take no prisoners, 1979
Lou Reed: The Bells, 1979
Joachim Witt: Silberblick, 1980
Mitch Ryder: Got change for a million, 1980
Duesenberg: Strangers, 1980
Irmin Schmidt: Filmmusik Vol. 1, 1980
Holger Czukay: On the way to the peak of normal, 1981
Jaki Liebezeit & Phantom Band: Phantom Band, 1981
Irmin Schmidt: Filmmusik Vol. 2, 1981
Joachim Witt: Edelweiß, 1982
Jaki Liebezeit & Phantom Band: Freedom of speech, 1983
Trio: Bye Bye, 1983
Joachim Witt: Märchenblau, 1983
Holger Czukay: Der Osten ist rot, 1984
Marius Müller-Westernhagen: Die Sonne so rot, 1984
Zeltinger Band: Der Chef, 1984
Joachim Witt: Mit Rucksack und Harpune, 1985
Holger Czukay & Jah Wobble Full Circle, 1985
Jaki Liebezeit & Phantom Band: Nowhere, 1985
Double: Blue (Captain of her heart), 1985
Marius Müller-Westernhagen: Lausige Zeiten, 1986
Romie Singh: Masters, 1986
Irmin Schmidt: Musk at Dusk, 1987
Julian Dawson: As real as Disneyland, 1987
Rams: Romantic Challenge, 1987
Julian Dawson: Luckiest Man in the Western World, 1988
Marius Müller-Westernhagen: Westernhagen, 1988
Holger Czukay & David Sylvian: Plight & Premonition, 1988
CAN: Rite Time, 1989
Marius Müller-Westernhagen: Halleluja, 1989
Haindling: Muh, 1989
Holger Czukay & David Sylvian Flux & Mutability, 1989
Marius Müller-Westernhagen: LIVE, 1990
Jule Neigel Band: Wilde Welt, 1990
Kreisler: So bizarre, 1990
Irmin Schmidt: Impossible Holidays, 1991
Hans Christian Müller: Zeit lassn, 1992
Jingo de Lunch: Déja Voodoo, 1994
Floyd George: Teenage Radio, 1994
Hubert von Goisern & die Alpinkatzen: Omunduntn, 1994
Michel van Dyke: Reincarnation, 1994
Doran, Studer, Minton, Bates, Ali: Play the music of Jimi Hendrix, 1994
Kurt Maloo: Soul & Echo, 1995
Fury in the Slaughterhouse: Brilliant Thieves, 1997
Pia Lund: Lundaland, 1999
Eric D. Clark: Fur Dancefloor, 1999
Element of Crime: Psycho Engineer 1999
Marius Müller-Westernhagen: So weit, 2000
Hans Nieswandt: Lazer Musik, 2000
Pia Lund: La folie Angélique, 2001
Element of Crime: Romantic, 2001
Jim Capaldi: Living on the outside, 2001
Justus Köhncke: Was ist Musik, 2002
Jim Capaldi: Poor boy blue, 2003
The New London Chorale: The young Mendelsohn, 2003
Justus Köhncke: Doppelleben, 2004
Andreas Dorau: Ich bin der eine von uns beiden, 2005
Helen Schneider: Like a woman, 2007
Marius Müller-Westernhagen: Wunschkonzert, 2008
Serena Maneesh: No 2: Abyss in B Minor, 2009
Safranski, Joeres, Schmeckenbecher: Schiller und die Romantik, 2009