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@lgatto @toschber excellent idea - could go into #Chromatograms or #xcms (maybe along with the peak detection method?).
As Laurent said, we at #RforMassSpectrometry are always open for contributions from the community
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@lgatto @toschber excellent idea - could go into #Chromatograms or #xcms (maybe along with the peak detection method?).
As Laurent said, we at #RforMassSpectrometry are always open for contributions from the community
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@lgatto @toschber excellent idea - could go into #Chromatograms or #xcms (maybe along with the peak detection method?).
As Laurent said, we at #RforMassSpectrometry are always open for contributions from the community
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@lgatto @toschber excellent idea - could go into #Chromatograms or #xcms (maybe along with the peak detection method?).
As Laurent said, we at #RforMassSpectrometry are always open for contributions from the community
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@lgatto @toschber excellent idea - could go into #Chromatograms or #xcms (maybe along with the peak detection method?).
As Laurent said, we at #RforMassSpectrometry are always open for contributions from the community
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Today, we updated #MassBankEU to system version 2.2.3. and deployed MassBank-data release 2023.06 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8005857). We added new spectra provided by Agilent Technologies, Eawag, MSSJ, LCSB and US EPA CCTE. Welcome to our new contributors! @massspec @massbank_consortium @nfdi4chem #NFDI4Chem #MassBank #masspec #ENTACT
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Lubertus Bijlsma is presenting on ion mobility separation #IMS in #nontargetscreening on the #NORMAN_network #nontargetscreening workshop in Odense, Denmark. @massspec #teammassspec
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RT @LubertusBijlsma
Still enough time to write and submit an abstract of your exciting research to this session 3.27 #NonTargetScreening #HRMS #IMS #Semiquantification #InSilicoTools #SETACDublin deadline 30 Nov.
https://twitter.com/LubertusBijlsma/status/1592252050511130627?s=20&t=veqnUkxN5cPuBr5sZicGDg
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With morning tea, a good time to write my version of #introduction. I am Tobias Schulze and work at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Leipzig, Germany #ufz. I am one of the maintainers of #MassBank. I am involved in #NFDI4Chem and interested in #RDM, #teammassspec, #NTS, #nontargetscreening, #datascience, and #toxprofiling.
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Self-Titled Summer | Kreisky (2007, Austria)
Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 104 on The List, submitted by Almoehi. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]
The original Kreisky lineup was Wenzl (vocals, keyboard) and Offenhuber (guitar) plus Gregor Tischberger (bass) and Klaus Mitter (drums). This is their debut release. - Tasting notes: Indie rock, noise rock, not Queen
- Standout track: I dig the mini-set of tracks 3 to 6 (“Verschollen in Europa”, “Vandalen”, “Energie”, “Nichtschwimmer”), and also the closer track (“Mit der Musik kamen die Spinner”).
- Where are they now?: This album made a splash in the Austrian indie scene, as did Kreisky’s following releases. Around the same time as this s/t, Offenhuber, Mitter, and Tischberger were also in the Austrian noise band MORD, who would tour with the legendary Damo Suzuki in 2009 and together put out the live improv EP DAMO MORD, featuring Damo on vocals. Tischberger left Kreisky in 2017, and Helmuth Brossmann is now on bass. The band has six studio albums (plus a live album) thus far, with a new one, Adieu Unsterblichkeit, coming out in October.
- Websites: Band website, Wikipedia
Happy listening!
- If you have any questions on Austrofred (because you know you do), please contact our resident Austrofred specialist, @derthomas, lol. ↩︎
#Austria #AustrianMusic #Austrofred #Kreisky #music #musicDiscovery #noiseRock #rock #selftitled
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]
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Self-Titled Summer | Kreisky (2007, Austria)
Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 104 on The List, submitted by Almoehi. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]
The original Kreisky lineup was Wenzl (vocals, keyboard) and Offenhuber (guitar) plus Gregor Tischberger (bass) and Klaus Mitter (drums). This is their debut release. - Tasting notes: Indie rock, noise rock, not Queen
- Standout track: I dig the mini-set of tracks 3 to 6 (“Verschollen in Europa”, “Vandalen”, “Energie”, “Nichtschwimmer”), and also the closer track (“Mit der Musik kamen die Spinner”).
- Where are they now?: This album made a splash in the Austrian indie scene, as did Kreisky’s following releases. Around the same time as this s/t, Offenhuber, Mitter, and Tischberger were also in the Austrian noise band MORD, who would tour with the legendary Damo Suzuki in 2009 and together put out the live improv EP DAMO MORD, featuring Damo on vocals. Tischberger left Kreisky in 2017, and Helmuth Brossmann is now on bass. The band has six studio albums (plus a live album) thus far, with a new one, Adieu Unsterblichkeit, coming out in October.
- Websites: Band website, Wikipedia
Happy listening!
- If you have any questions on Austrofred (because you know you do), please contact our resident Austrofred specialist, @derthomas, lol. ↩︎
#Austria #AustrianMusic #Austrofred #Kreisky #music #musicDiscovery #noiseRock #rock #selftitled
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]
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Self-Titled Summer | Kreisky (2007, Austria)
Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 104 on The List, submitted by Almoehi. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]
The original Kreisky lineup was Wenzl (vocals, keyboard) and Offenhuber (guitar) plus Gregor Tischberger (bass) and Klaus Mitter (drums). This is their debut release. - Tasting notes: Indie rock, noise rock, not Queen
- Standout track: I dig the mini-set of tracks 3 to 6 (“Verschollen in Europa”, “Vandalen”, “Energie”, “Nichtschwimmer”), and also the closer track (“Mit der Musik kamen die Spinner”).
- Where are they now?: This album made a splash in the Austrian indie scene, as did Kreisky’s following releases. Around the same time as this s/t, Offenhuber, Mitter, and Tischberger were also in the Austrian noise band MORD, who would tour with the legendary Damo Suzuki in 2009 and together put out the live improv EP DAMO MORD, featuring Damo on vocals. Tischberger left Kreisky in 2017, and Helmuth Brossmann is now on bass. The band has six studio albums (plus a live album) thus far, with a new one, Adieu Unsterblichkeit, coming out in October.
- Websites: Band website, Wikipedia
Happy listening!
- If you have any questions on Austrofred (because you know you do), please contact our resident Austrofred specialist, @derthomas, lol. ↩︎
#Austria #AustrianMusic #Austrofred #Kreisky #music #musicDiscovery #noiseRock #rock #selftitled
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]
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Self-Titled Summer | Kreisky (2007, Austria)
Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 104 on The List, submitted by Almoehi. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]
The original Kreisky lineup was Wenzl (vocals, keyboard) and Offenhuber (guitar) plus Gregor Tischberger (bass) and Klaus Mitter (drums). This is their debut release. - Tasting notes: Indie rock, noise rock, not Queen
- Standout track: I dig the mini-set of tracks 3 to 6 (“Verschollen in Europa”, “Vandalen”, “Energie”, “Nichtschwimmer”), and also the closer track (“Mit der Musik kamen die Spinner”).
- Where are they now?: This album made a splash in the Austrian indie scene, as did Kreisky’s following releases. Around the same time as this s/t, Offenhuber, Mitter, and Tischberger were also in the Austrian noise band MORD, who would tour with the legendary Damo Suzuki in 2009 and together put out the live improv EP DAMO MORD, featuring Damo on vocals. Tischberger left Kreisky in 2017, and Helmuth Brossmann is now on bass. The band has six studio albums (plus a live album) thus far, with a new one, Adieu Unsterblichkeit, coming out in October.
- Websites: Band website, Wikipedia
Happy listening!
- If you have any questions on Austrofred (because you know you do), please contact our resident Austrofred specialist, @derthomas, lol. ↩︎
#Austria #AustrianMusic #Austrofred #Kreisky #music #musicDiscovery #noiseRock #rock #selftitled
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]
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Self-Titled Summer | Kreisky (2007, Austria)
Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 104 on The List, submitted by Almoehi. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]
The original Kreisky lineup was Wenzl (vocals, keyboard) and Offenhuber (guitar) plus Gregor Tischberger (bass) and Klaus Mitter (drums). This is their debut release. - Tasting notes: Indie rock, noise rock, not Queen
- Standout track: I dig the mini-set of tracks 3 to 6 (“Verschollen in Europa”, “Vandalen”, “Energie”, “Nichtschwimmer”), and also the closer track (“Mit der Musik kamen die Spinner”).
- Where are they now?: This album made a splash in the Austrian indie scene, as did Kreisky’s following releases. Around the same time as this s/t, Offenhuber, Mitter, and Tischberger were also in the Austrian noise band MORD, who would tour with the legendary Damo Suzuki in 2009 and together put out the live improv EP DAMO MORD, featuring Damo on vocals. Tischberger left Kreisky in 2017, and Helmuth Brossmann is now on bass. The band has six studio albums (plus a live album) thus far, with a new one, Adieu Unsterblichkeit, coming out in October.
- Websites: Band website, Wikipedia
Happy listening!
- If you have any questions on Austrofred (because you know you do), please contact our resident Austrofred specialist, @derthomas, lol. ↩︎
#Austria #AustrianMusic #Austrofred #Kreisky #music #musicDiscovery #noiseRock #rock #selftitled
- Point of origin(s): Formed by Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Max Offenhuber in 2005, Kreisky is a rock quartet from Vienna, named after the longest-serving Chancellor of Austria. Wenzl and Offenhuber were previously the electronic duo Gelée Royale. Also, since 2002 and to the present day, Wenzl performs in various media (music/radio/TV/film/books) under the persona Austrofred aka “Austria’s leading Freddie Mercury interpreter”, with his music being Austropop lyrics over the instrumentals of Queen tracks. Yep.[1]