Yogi Lang
Yogi Lang took his first steps in music as a keyboard player and singer in bands at school. His growing love of analogue synthesizers then turned his bedroom into a bubbling, swirling spaceship. At the end of the 1980s, he gave up his social work studies and switched to a school of audio engineering. Working in studios had already increasingly become his main occupation. In those early days, Lang produced the band Violet District and their celebrated debut album Terminal Breath. Meeting the band’s guitarist Kalle Wallner and bass player Chris Postl was the basis for the band RPWL that they would later found. Years of studio work followed with numerous productions like "The Schroeders" or "Megaherz", music for tv and pictures but after these successful studio years, it was time to go back to his roots: a band, writing songs together, performing live, all the things that made Lang choose the path of music in the first place. Together with bass player Chris Postl and drummer Phil Paul Rissettio, they founded the band RPWL. Their debut album God Has Failed in 2000 was so well received that they decided to continue and have done so to the present day. In the meantime, Lang has also released 2 solo albums: No Decoder in 2010 and his brand new work A Way Out Of Here.
What kind of music does Yogi Lang play?+
Yogi Lang plays progressive rock, art rock. Yogi Lang took his first steps in music as a keyboard player and singer in bands at school.
What are Yogi Lang live shows like?+
Yogi Lang's live sets are tight and well-rehearsed - mid-paced sets where the arrangements come through clearly.
How can I find out when Yogi Lang is playing?+
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