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Viktor Krauss
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Nashville, Tennessee
United States

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Member Since11/27/2006
Band Websitewww.viktorkrauss.com
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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 7 2009 9:00P
12 South Taproom Nashville, Tennessee
Jul 14 2009 8:00P
Minglewood Hall w. Lyle Lovett Memphis, Tennessee
Jul 15 2009 8:00P
The Rosebud Theatre w. Lyle Lovett Effingham
Jul 16 2009 8:00P
Fraze Pavilion w. Lyle Lovett Kettering, Ohio
Jul 17 2009 8:00P
Meadow Brook Music Festival w. Lyle Lovett Rochester, Michigan
Jul 18 2009 8:00P
French Lick Resort & Casino w. Lyle Lovett French Lick, Indiana
Jul 19 2009 8:00P
Frederik Meijer Gardens w. Lyle Lovett Grand Rapids, Michigan
Jul 21 2009 8:00P
Riverside Theatre w. Lyle Lovett Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Jul 22 2009 8:00P
Ravinia Festival At Ravinia Park w. Lyle Lovett Highland Park, Illinois
Jul 23 2009 8:00P
The State Theatre w. Lyle Lovett Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jul 24 2009 8:00P
Starlight Theatre w. Lyle Lovett Kansas City, Missouri
Jul 25 2009 8:00P
The Stiefel Theatre For the Performing Arts w. Lyle Lovett Salina, Kansas
Jul 26 2009 8:00P
Red Rocks Amphitheatre w. Lyle Lovett Morrison, Colorado
Jul 27 2009 8:00P
Fort Lewis College w. Lyle Lovett Durango, Colorado
Jul 29 2009 8:00P
Idaho Botanical Garden w. Lyle Lovett Boise, Idaho
Jul 30 2009 8:00P
Martin Woldson Theater At The Fox w. Lyle Lovett Spokane, Washington
Jul 31 2009 8:00P
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery w. Lyle Lovett Woodinville, Washington
Aug 1 2009 8:00P
Spirit Mountain Casino w. Lyle Lovett Grand Ronde, Oregon
Aug 2 2009 8:00P
Les Schwab Amphitheater w. Lyle Lovett Bend, Oregon
Aug 4 2009 8:00P
The Mountain Winery w. Lyle Lovett Saratoga, California
Aug 5 2009 8:00P
The Mountain Winery w. Lyle Lovett Saratoga, California
Aug 6 2009 8:00P
Golden State Theatre w. Lyle Lovett Monterey, California
Aug 7 2009 8:00P
Greek Theatre w. Lyle Lovett Los Angeles
Aug 8 2009 8:00P
Perf. Arts Center San Luis Obispo w. Lyle Lovett San Luis Obispo, California
Aug 9 2009 8:00P
Santa Barbara Bowl w. Lyle Lovett Santa Barbara, California
Aug 11 2009 8:00P
Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay w. Lyle Lovett San Diego, California
Aug 13 2009 8:00P
Dodge Theatre w. Lyle Lovett Phoenix, Arizona
Aug 25 2009 9:00P
12 South Taproom Nashville, Tennessee
Sep 12 2009 8:00P
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (w. Bill Frisell) Urbana, Illinois

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   About Viktor Krauss
Viktor Krauss

Those who know Bassist/Composer Viktor Krauss primarily by his supporting roles with Lyle Lovett, Bill Frisell, Jerry Douglas, and scores of others, might be surprised by the eclectic range of the original music on his 2007 recording II. On the other hand, listeners familiar with Krauss’ remarkable 2004 solo debut, Far From Enough (Nonesuch), and attuned to the finer details of his recording and touring credits—with everyone from Carly Simon, Elvis Costello, John Fogerty, Shelby Lynne, and Graham Nash to Chet Atkins, the Chieftains, and Joan Baez—will find II quite consonant with that eclectic track record.

Although II is clearly kin to Far from Enough, it is less a sequel than a bolder and more colorful expression of Krauss’ ebullient and multifaceted musical personality. From the low rumble acceleration into the gleaming guitar-driven glide of the opener “Hop,” through six more richly textured instrumentals and three stunning vocal turns by Lyle Lovett, Shawn Colvin, and Ben Taylor, II reflects Krauss’ restless curiosity and masterful ability to integrate his interests in film scores, jazz, rock, R&B, and pop.

“I wrote ‘Hop’ in 1996,” recalls Krauss, born in Champaign, Illinois, in 1969, and now a Nashville resident. “I was influenced by the feeling of Tennessee as it turns grey in winter. Now I get visions of a jet moving down a runway, and when the full drum kit comes in, we’ve lifted off, and now we’re coasting. It’s one of the favorites I’ve ever recorded.”

Such vivid visual imagery comes easily to someone who listened obsessively to evocative instrumental music and motion picture soundtracks as a child (and who was invited to the Sundance Institute last summer). As a toddler, Krauss’ favorite record was Paul Winter’s A Winter’s Consort, and, he says, “I had always played with toys while listening to movie soundtracks. They dictated what I did with my Lego set.” He remembers the John Williams score for Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which he bought when he was nine, as “the first record I ever really wanted—I wore that out for years.”

By then, young Viktor was already playing piano, and he took up trumpet in the fourth grade. He was drawn to the “ominous” look and sound of the double bass at a middle-school concert, and by his early teens, when R&B, soul, and rock became consuming passions, he was ready to move beyond the instrument’s conventional school-orchestra role. Inspired by Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, the Police, and, especially Led Zeppelin, Krauss began writing his first genre-bridging music.

At the University of Illinois, Krauss studied bass performance; wrote music for bowed Fender bass, delay/echo, and voice, and a 12-tone “serial” piece for electric 12-string guitar; and played in a and played in an original satire-rock band often compared to Frank Zappa. Shortly after graduating with a degree in music composition, with an emphasis on electronic and tape music, and minor in voice, Krauss launched his professional career, recording and touring with Peter Rowan and the Free Mexican Air Force (1992–’93) and, in 1994, striking up the long-term musical relationship with Lyle Lovett that has encompassed many tours and such recordings as Step Inside This House, Songs from the Movies, Live in Texas, My Baby Don’t Tolerate, and Lovett’s latest, slated for release this year.

By 2003—his résumé brimming with credits that include multiple recordings and tours with Bill Frisell; contributions to Mindy Smith’s One Moment More, slide guitarist Jerry Douglas’ Restless on the Farm, Lookout for Hope, and Best Kept Secret, John Fogerty’s Deja Vu All Over Again; and composing credits for the films Twister and Dr. T. and the Women—Krauss was ready to step out with his own recording. Far From Enough, which reached No. 6 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz chart, featured Frisell, Douglas, and drummer Steve Jordan, with Alison Krauss adding viola and vocals.

For II, Krauss tapped guitarist Dean Parks and drummer Matt Chamberlain as his core band. “Dean is the ‘composer’s guitarist’ of the film-score world,” Krauss says, “and my love of soundtrack music made that a perfect fit. Matt is thought of as a rock guy, and that’s my headspace, as well. I call those two guys ‘the insurance policy.’” Bill Frisell adds his distinctive guitar sounds to two tracks, and classical Indian singer Shweta Jhaveri colors three with her atmospheric vocals.

Notorious for his extensive collection of vintage gear (especially effects pedals and analog synthesizers), Krauss made extensive use of his home studio in Nashville before and after four days of recording at L.A.’s Sunset Sound Factory. “The whole process was one of construction,” he explains, “because this is a record about parts and colors. The music was notated, but I wanted Dean and Matt to bring their instinctive interpretations to it, and I wanted to be able to sculpt the sound a bit more than the first album.”

The results, produced by longtime associate Lee Townsend, include virtual miniature soundtracks such as “No Time Like the Past,” which takes its title from an old Twilight Zone episode, and, Krauss says, evokes the late-summer feeling of nostalgia that seeps into you while cruising a rural highway in the Midwest and reminiscing about the past.” And “Eyes in the Heat” and “Last Book” actually originated in scores Krauss composed for a pair of short films.

As for the vocal tunes, “When She’s Dancing” began as a bass line and grew into a bed of music in need of a melody, which Ben Taylor provided with his lyric. Krauss’ rendition of the Pink Floyd classic “Shine on You Crazy Diamond,” sung here by Shawn Colvin, features one of his favorite rock recording moments—a magical shift in meter from six to four. And Krauss had loved the Tracy Nelson song “(I Could Have Been Your) Best Friend” ever since he heard Bonnie Raitt’s definitive version in college. “I knew I wanted Lyle on the record before I had chosen the tune,” he says. “When I listened to lyrics of ‘Best Friend,’ I thought, ‘wouldn’t he sing the stuffing out of it?’ Lyle can do the nasty delivery really well.”

Throughout II, Krauss plays a variety of keyboards and acoustic and electric guitars, something he also did on the two albums he produced for rock singer-songwriter Jason White. His ensemble approach, however, is still shaped by what he’s learned on his primary instrument, the bass. Citing influences as diverse as Ray Brown, John Paul Jones, Leland Sklar, and AC/DC’s Cliff Williams, Krauss says, “It’s not necessarily what you play, it’s how the instrument sounds. It’s interesting to get into the space of others, see what you can add to it, and figure out what the good arrangement choices are.” To that end, II is a splendid second step in Viktor Krauss’ evermore illustrious solo career. Viktor Krauss II was nominated for Best Engineered Album for the 2007 Grammy® awards (Jason Lehning Engineer).

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Jun 24 2009 5:07 PM

Hey man, great meeting you after the show last night at Taproom. Hoping to make it back again next week. REALLY great tunes, great dynamics. See you soon.
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Jun 24 2009 5:08 PM

Viktor! thanks for adding me. The music in your page is really wonderful
Congrats!...All the best from Boston.
Guillermo//drummer,composer//EL ECO
baltazar hinojosa





May 29 2009 1:36 PM

Vikror, thanks for your friendship..
Congratulations for your music...
Besst regards...
Martin Rojas





May 27 2009 5:07 PM

Viktor! thnaks for the add..
Good music on your page...
Greetings from Miami, Fl...
Marcela Vidal





May 27 2009 11:49 AM

Viktor! thanks for the add...
Your music sounds awesome..
Greetings from Laredo, Tx...
Johan Paulson





May 27 2009 9:49 AM

Hello Viktor!:) Thanks a lot for the friendship! Great music! Have a nice day! / Johan
Chris Stockwell





May 26 2009 8:09 PM

Hey man,how's life treating ya these days?
mladyria





May 25 2009 8:28 PM

love your soundz~ hop~ rockx~*r*
Tracy





May 8 2009 8:56 PM

Howdy-Thanks for the add-I dig your sounds!-Tracy
Hardware - Fusion Tribute to Jimi Hendrix





May 14 2009 10:23 AM

Hi,
You rock!
Cheers
Hardware
Betsy Lucas





May 5 2009 6:04 PM

Howdy - Thanks for the add- I dig your sounds!- All the best :)
Silva Nigra





Apr 28 2009 3:59 PM

Salut Viktor! Sounds really good here! Send best wishes from Hamburg. Take care, Silva
Celine Carroll





Apr 2 2009 7:51 PM

Cheers Viktor..
Regards,
Celine.
Johan Troch





Mar 30 2009 8:47 AM

Have a great week Viktor.
Greatings,
Johan Troch
Belgium.
Allan Nagel





Mar 28 2009 4:14 PM

Hi Victor.

Thx for adding me.

I saw you with Mr. Lovett in Randers, Denmark, yesterday. That was a very good experience. Very inspirational.
Marcellino Marcello





Mar 22 2009 7:47 PM

Hi Viktor<br />Thanks for the ADD!<br />Congratulations for your music. I find it very interesting. <br />Marcellino Marcello bass player from Acireale (Italy)<br />Bye<br />
Emerald Tree





Dec 31 2008 1:53 PM

Thanks for being friends!
It´s sounding WONDERFUL here...very inspiring!!!
Happy New Year//Eva
Bri Shipman





Jan 29 2009 3:38 AM

hey, thanks much for the add! you your music is pretty wonderful - "Hop" is especially fantastic -- take a listen to my songs if so inclined. thanks again and take care --
--bri
JoKr





Feb 26 2009 3:47 PM

Hi, Viktor. Thanks for the add. Not sure if you remember me or not. I met you in LA at a Retail Vision event with Lyle in 1997. Then again in Nashville at a Babbage's show. And then at a Lyle concert in Chicago. You've always been gracious and I appreciate it. Really digging your latest solo music. Keep up the great work. - JoKrCode
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Feb 26 2009 5:48 AM

Hey Viktor, Thanks for adding me as a friend on here. I really enjoy your music and bass playing. I first became a fan of yours when I heard an interview you did on npr when you were promoting your "Far from Enough" album. (I think it was from back in 2005). It was a great interview! Well, thanks again,
Aloha,
Jessica
Jim Xavier





Feb 23 2009 6:04 PM

Thanx for all the music. All the best.
Kevin Gerety





Jan 21 2009 3:33 AM

Thanks for the friendship!
Fred & Val





Jan 19 2009 9:20 PM

Hi Viktor,

Thank you for the friendship and the great music!

We hope you'll enjoy our music too.

Big hug from Germany
Fred & Val
John Denner





Dec 31 2008 10:42 PM

Happy New Year!

Thanks for the add,
John Denner
Martina Lütjens





Feb 16 2009 2:19 PM

Hi Viktor,
it´s great to see you in March in hamburg.
Martina
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