Moritz Bossmann
Moritz Bossmann is a musician and composer. He plays electric guitar and composes for his band “Käptn Peng & Die Tentakel von Delphi.” He has released three albums with the band and played numerous tours. In his band “Puzzles,” Moritz Bossmann plays music influenced by Turkish psychedelic rock of the 1960s together with jazz saxophonist Johannes Schleiermacher and pop producer Daniel Freitag. The band has released one EP so far.
In addition to his band activities, he writes music for films and theater. With Die Tentakel von Delphi, he wrote the soundtrack for Marc-Uwe Kling’s feature film “Die Känguru-Verschwörung” (2022). In 2015, he also composed the soundtrack for Axel Ranisch’s film “AlkiAlki.”
Moritz Bossmann runs the theater collective Farn with actress Sandra Hüller, director Tom Schneider, and musician Sandro Tajouri. He wrote the music for the plays “Bilder deiner großen Liebe” (Pictures of Your Great Love) at the Neumarkt Theater in Zurich and for the Heiner Müller production “Die Hydra” (The Hydra) at the Schauspielhaus Bochum. In 2021, the group produced the musical theater performance “The Shape of Trouble to Come,” which was shown in Leipzig, Bochum, and Freiburg.
Together with his bandmates from Tentakeln von Delphi, he runs the label Kreismusik, on which all of his albums are released. He studied jazz guitar in Weimar and Turkish music in Istanbul. Moritz Bossmann lives in Berlin as a freelance musician and composer.