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Tinef was formed 2006 in Berlin, DE.
The Sandbox friends David Dwier and Milan Krepel, originally from Middle Germany take on the drummer Stefan Hergenröther and the guitarist Miro Böhm, both born in berlin city.
Already four months after the foundation, Tinef’s debut concert takes place in Berlin’s Bastard Club.
In spring 2007, the band reports at the Emergenza competition and makes it to the semifinals. From then on, the band works on their first songs based on sketches supplied by David Dwier. In autumn of 2007 the recordings for the first album “Fear Free Room” begin. In parallel David Dwier is founding an own recording studio, together with his former fellow Daniel Strobel, in which the recordings proceed until spring 2008.
While the album recordings creates tensions within the band, the guitarist Miro is segregated.
With the publication of the album in May 2008 the band decides to promote the album back together.
The record-release concert takes place on 16 May 2008 in the garage in Berlin Pankow.
Through the successful sale of the CD, the band decides to make their work available for free download under a Creative Commons license.
Inspired by the positive response, new songs are developed quickly and Tinef moves musically harder and faster in styles. In autumn 2008, the band and the guitarist Miro proved their separate ways again and Tinef works since that on their new EP “The 2nd Second”, which will appear in the first half of 2009.
Tinef were often associated with bands from the 80s like Fishermen Z, Dire Straits and David Bowie. Stylistically, the range varies between compositions of quiet ballads and harder pieces from the hard rock genre, which is why Tinef mentions their music themselves as “emotionally poprocket” .
“We understand such as a symbiosis between catchy, gentle melodies and hard, rocking altitude flights.” (David Dwier about the band and it’s music).
The Lyrics from the first album “Fear Free Room” primarily deals with fear and self-management, experiences with love and failed relationships and the division of the ripening and growing up in general. Also political and social motivations are able to be recognized. The song “Redivider II” for example is about interpersonal deficits in society and calls for more cohesion. “Redivider II” is a call for environmental protection and sustainable economies.
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