Nino Aus Wien, Austrian singer-songwriter and writer, is shaping the German-speaking music scene with his very own sound and his "Hirschstettner Soul". He plays all over the German-speaking world, from the Arena Wien to the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg. He has already been nominated more than seven times for the Amadeus Austrian Music Award and was honored in the "Alternative Pop / Rock" category in 2016. The AusWienBand has remained unchanged since 2009: Nino from Vienna (guitar, vocals) Raphael Sas (guitar, keys, vocals), pauT (bass, clarinet, vocals), David Wukitsevits (drums, vocals).
Nino has achieved numerous chart positions, several number one hits in the FM4 charts, also writes music for the theater and co-curated the Vienna Popfest in 2018. He was dubbed "the best young singer-songwriter in the country" and the "Bob Dylan of Praterstern" by the Falter newspaper. Nino and his music have become part of Vienna's identity.
"It was a long year because I was so slow" is the introduction to the new album "Wienerlieder endlich". (Release 15.03.2024, Medienmanufaktur Vienna). The album is dedicated to Nino's grandfather Rudolf Mandl, a Wienerlied singer. For Nino, a "tribute to my family connection to the Viennese music tradition." Whether Nino will now travel from Heuriger to Heuriger to offer his art of song to the merry company cannot be promised. What you definitely get is a deep examination of the artist's life, from different eras. There is a certain kinship with Nino's "Cookbook Take 16". The album also features special guests. For example, he sings an ode to the Viennese together with Ernst Molden on his version of "La Paloma".