Kristoff Krane
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Birth name | Christopher M. Keller |
Born | November 2, 1983 |
Origin | Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, producer |
Years active | 2005-present |
Labels | Crushkill Recordings |
Associated acts | Abzorbr, Saturday Morning Soundtrack, Face Candy, Puppy Dogs and Ice Cream, F to I to X |
Christopher M. Keller (born November 2, 1983),[1] better known by his stage name Kristoff Krane, is an alternative hip hop artist from Minneapolis, Minnesota. In addition to releasing a number of his own works, he has served as an emcee/vocalist for Abzorbr,[2] Face Candy,[3] Saturday Morning Soundtrack,[4] Puppy Dogs and Ice Cream,[5] and F to I to X.[6] He has also authored a 200-page collection of poems/essays/thought exercises called "The Other," and has taught as a creative writing and musical instructor at numerous schools in the Twin Cities area.[7]
Career
Kristoff Krane's music is often experimental and highly introspective; his work frequently explores positivity and the common bonds human beings share with one another.[7] When he was nineteen, he spent four-and-a-half-months in jail; he emerged newly focused on pursuing his lifelong interest in music,[8] and began freestyling with popular Twin Cities musician Eyedea.[9]
In 2010, he released the solo album entitled Hunting for Father.[10] His fourth studio album, Fanfaronade, was released in 2012.[11]
He released the 44-track compilation album, I Freestyle Life (2005-2013), on his Bandcamp page in 2014.[12]
Discography
Albums
- Saturday Morning Soundtrack (2006) as Saturday Morning Soundtrack
- This Is Where We Were (2006) as Face Candy
- Capable of Teetering (2006) as Abzorbr
- This Will Work for Now (2008)
- Hunting for Father (2010)
- Picking Flowers Next to Roadkill (2010)
- Waste Age Teenland (2011) as Face Candy
- Prey for Paralyisis (2011) with Sadistik and Graham O'Brien
- Fanfaronade (2012)
- Fanfaronade Remixed (2013)
- I Freestyle Life (2005-2013) (2014)
- Moon Goddess (2015) as Kadoka
EPs
- EP1 (2005) as Abzorbr
- Abzorbr/Carbon Carousel Split EP (2006) as Abzorbr
- Mixxy #1 (2007)
- EP2 (2007) as Abzorbr
- See-Through Eyes (2007) as Abzorbr
- Mixxy #2 (2008)
- EP3 (2009) as Abzorbr
- Mixxy #3 (2010)
- Mixxy #4 (2011)
Singles
- "Fix" (2014) as F to I to X
Guest appearances
- Ecid - "Mud" from Biograffiti (2006)
- Sinthesis - "Meeting of the Lost Souls" from Movement 4:6 (2007)
- No Bird Sing - “Sparrows" from No Bird Sing (2009)
- Ecid - "Crawl" from 100 Smiles and Runnin' (2010)
- Graham O'Brien - "Recyclemaker" and "Query" from Live Drums (2010)
- Selbstlaut - "Clutter" from Lilacs Out of the Dead Ground (2011)
- Irenic - "A Savior's Shadow" from Wisdom Teeth: The Art of Pulling Roots (2012)
- Guante & Big Cats! - "Underground Sex Party" and "Break" from You Better Weaponize (2012)
- Jaq - "The Road" from Escape from Radio Prison (2012)
- Ecid - "Rock Stars Don't Apologize" from Werewolf Hologram (2012)
- Illogic & Blockhead - "Lighthouse" from Capture the Sun (2013)
- Cas One - "Never Runner" from The Monster and the Wishing Well (2013)
- Mixed Blood Majority - "Ritual" from Mixed Blood Majority (2013)
- Pseudoubt - "Archangel" from Where Nothing Grows (2015)
References
- ↑ "kristoffkrane's stream on SoundCloud". SoundCloud. Retrieved July 20, 2014.
- ↑ Abzorbr on MySpace
- ↑ Face Candy on MySpace
- ↑ Saturday Morning Soundtrack on MySpace
- ↑ Swensson, Andrea (December 30, 2009). "Kristoff Krane". City Pages.
- ↑ Swensson, Andrea (August 16, 2012). "F to I to X: Listen to the new collective featuring Kill the Vultures, No Bird Sing, and Kristoff Krane". The Current. KCMP.
- 1 2 Gage, Jeff (May 12, 2010). "Kristoff Krane nixes hip-hop cliches". City Pages.
- ↑ CultureBully.com Interview
- ↑ ManEaterBook.com Interview
- ↑ Gage, Jeff (December 15, 2010). "Best Twin Cities albums of 2010". City Pages.
- ↑ Larson, Lars (May 25, 2012). "Kristoff Krane releases Fanfaronade this Saturday". City Pages.
- ↑ Riemenschneider, Chris (January 7, 2014). "Kristoff Krane drops a new single with his 44-song retrospective". Star Tribune.
External links
- Krane Kristoff Krane on SoundCloud
- Kristoff Krane discography at Discogs