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The Dino Haak Collective: Divergent, idiosyncratic, novel, out-of-this-world.... alt-rock.


The Dino Haak Collective came together to create music that transcends the usual and predictable.

The Collective's music is heavy, intricate, melodic, and ever so focused on groove. Described as "A herd of wild elephants coming right at you," "Heavy Nintendo," and "You guys are so Star Wars!", the music transcends a variety of genres and attracts fans of artists such as System of Down, King Crimson, Peter Gabriel, The Prodigy, and George Clinton.

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German artist Dino Haak is best known for his work on the Mobius Megatar, a twelve-string touch-style instrument. The sound of the Megatar adds a powerful and eerily symphonic element to the overall feel.

Dino Haak's legal move to the US from Germany was supported by American musicians such as Trey Gunn (King Crimson), Don Schiff (Pat Benatar, Tina Turner, Sheryl Crow), Greg Howard (Dave Matthews Band), Emmett Chapman (Inventor of the Chapman Stick) and others, who helped him to be awarded an Exceptional Artist Visa in 1999 and to finally choose the United States as his full-time place of residence since 2000.

Frontman and Mobius Megatar player Dino Haak shares the stage with a variety of talented individuals.

  The Dino Haak Collective

[Filmscore by The Dino Haak Collective]

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[Switzerland Your Light Is On by The Dino Haak Collective]

Switzerland Your Light Is On



The Dino Haak Collective lives in Washington, USA.

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Other.


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