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no hassel by tosca
tosca was established by Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber in 1994 as an electronic music project.
After first releasing singles, they brought out an album entitled Opera in 1997 on Dorfmeister and Peter Kruder’s label, G-Stone Recordings. Follow-ups included Suzuki (2000), Suzuki in Dub (2000), Dehli 9 (2003) and J.A.C (2005). In 2001, tosca received the Amadeus Award as best rock group. In 2002, their collaboration with Gabriel Orozco was shown in Centre Pompidou in Paris. No Hassel, tosca's latest work, will have its world premiere at the 2008 Ars Electronica and come out on CD in early 2009. Blending acoustic and electronic sounds and structures, integrating the venue space into the performance, and a basic attitude of non-intentional listening and creating music are the defining characteristics of no hassel.

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