Die Haut (German, 'the skin') was a German rock band active in Berlin from 1982 until 1997. Formed as an instrumental rock quartet, many of their recordings and live performances featured an array of international guest vocalists. The only constant member was Christoph Dreher.
In 1983, they released Burnin' the Ice, recorded in collaboration with Nick Cave. Their last full-length album was Spring (1997) followed by a remix album called Springer (1998). At the same time the band went on hiatus, Remo Park and Christoph Dreher have continued to work as separate acts,[1] and Jochen Arbeit with Rudolph Moser joined the Berlin-based underground legend Einstürzende Neubauten.