American neofolk musician Not to be confused with Markus Wolf.
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Markus Wolff is a German born American artist, musician and writer.
An original member of Crash Worship, Pure, and collaborator with A Minority Of One, Blood Axis, L'Acéphale and several others, Wolff has produced works of art, sculptures, graphic design and music since the late 80's.
As a writer, he contributes to the journal Tyr and one of the editors of Hex Magazine.
His creative musical works are collectively known as Waldteufel, a name taken from Emile Waldteufel.
He currently resides in Portland, Oregon.
Discography
Albums and EPs
Year | Title | Format, Special Notes |
---|---|---|
1995 | Der Grosse Rausch | 7" |
1999 | Berghoch Am Walde | 7" |
2000 | Heimliches Deutschland | First full-length CD. |
2003 | Eines Gottes Spur | 10" |
2004 | Heimliches Deutschland | 2xLP rerelease. Limited to 400 copies. Special edition limited to 15 copies. |
2005 | Rauhnacht | Limited to 500 copies. Packaged in a small DVD case. |
2006 | Berghoch am Walde | 7", limited to 50 hand-painted copies. |
2008 | Sanguis | Third full-length release. |
References
- Markus Wolff (December 2, 2010). "Exclusive Interview with Markus Wolff of Waldteufel" (Interview). Interviewed by Malahki Thorn. Archived from the original on January 23, 2005.
- "Hex Folk Staff". Hex Magazine. Retrieved May 11, 2010.
- Diesel, Andreas, & Gerten, Dieter. (2005). Looking for Europe: Neofolk und Hintergründe. Germany: Zeltingen-Rachtig. ISBN 3-936878-02-1
External links
Official
Interviews
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