Education
lieutenant was Kessler"s desire to play in a real band which made him approach Carlos Dengler, with whom he attended a history class in New York University.
lieutenant was Kessler"s desire to play in a real band which made him approach Carlos Dengler, with whom he attended a history class in New York University.
He was raised in the United States. Kessler knew lead singer Paul Banks from a summer program in Paris, France, and asked him to join the band when he ran into him in New New York Kessler"s dormmate Greg Drudy was Interpol"s first drummer.
Kessler had prior experience in the music industry while working for Domino Records, and his knowledge of the business was very helpful to the band in their early years.
He brought all the members together, and has said that he was looking mostly for specific personal qualities each member could bring to the group rather than just musical talent. He is a graduate of New York University"s (New York University) Gallatin School of Individualized Study in French, film and literature.
Since 2006, Kessler resides in a loft in the Lower East Side, and is the only band member who is a pescetarian (formerly having been a vegetarian) and does not smoke. He also is fluent in French, having lived in Europe - growing up in a village outside of Paris - until the age of 11.
Kessler is co-owner of the Brooklyn restaurant, Bergen Hill, and is an investor in numerous New York City area bars.
In 2014, Kessler announced a new side project with sound designer Joseph Fraioli called Their debut album "First Light" was released on February 2nd 2015. In the band"s early days, he was seen playing a red Rickenbacker and a sunburst Telecaster, but has since performed with a sunburst Epiphone Casino and a cherry Gibson Exact Sciences-330 as his main onstage guitars. The red Rickenbacker apparently belonged to Interpol"s first keyboardist.
He also owned another Casino in a cherry red, that was stolen from their green room alongside one of Banks" guitars by a drug addict in Vancouver while the band was touring in support of Turn on the Bright Lights.
Following Interpol"s third album, Daniel has also been seen on stage playing a sunburst Gretsch 6117-TH Anniversary on the track "The Lighthouse" and also on their self-titled album "Interpol". He states in an interview around 2006, following the release of Antics, that he plays through an old Fender Twin amplifier combined with a Fender Pro Reverb.
His pedalboard includes:
BOSS Technology Union-2 Tuner
BOSS TR-2 Tremolo
BOSS Doctor of Divinity-5 Delay (Only for Evil)
MXR Carbon Copy
Technical 21 Comptortion
Vox V810
Z.vex Super Duper 2-in-1
Keeley Fuzz Head
Z.vex Super Hard-On
EHX Holy Grail.
Kessler has been known as the member of the band who has been the most active in the New York underground rock scene, which included his jobs at multiple record labels, such as Domino Records and trading their early demo tape around to various bands and labels.