10/30/2007

Tanz in den Himmel - German Post-Punk and New Wave Vol. 4

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01. Die Haut - Der karibische Western (1982)
Twangy and moody urban post-punk blues with vocals provided by Lydia Lunch. Die Haut were one of the longest running German post-punk bands, remaining active well into the nineties and recording instrumentals as well as songs with guest vocalist like Jeffrey Lee Pierce, Kid Congo Powers, Anita Lane, Lydia Lunch, Blixa Bargeld and Nick Cave. Drummer Thomas Wydler is also a member of the Bad Seeds since the mid eighties.

02. Klopferbande - Appell (1981)
Basically the one-man project of one Peter Ortmann, who - with the help of various on-off collaborators - released a string of cassettes and one vinyl full-length, ... und doch so bezaubernd. Funnily enough,
with his mullet, moustache and leather jacket the guy looked like your typical eighties metalhead. The music is not metal at all though, rather a sort of dark wave with weird synth noises and the occasional touch of punkiness. I've only heard the vinyl album, most of which is actually a bit corny. This track is the gem under a ton of cheese though.

03. Belfegore - Heilige Kriege (1983)
Tribal, metallic post-punk in the vain of early Killing Joke. Originality wasn't this three-piece's forte and some of their material is almost embarrassingly generic. This song gets by on sheer, driving energy alone though - and on being so, well, fiercely Teutonic. Nerd fact: the b-side of Belefegore's 12" All That I Want features what must be the only collaboration between legendary producer Conny Plank and dance music genius Francois Kervorkian.

04. Profil - Berühren (1981)
The song-oriented strain of German new wave in a nutshell: synth-led, minimalist and chugging, with catchy, but detached vocals and lyrics that ironically reference pop clichés. There's hardly any info on this amazing band out there, but Mutant Sounds has what is more or less their complete discography.

05. 1. Futurologischer Kongress - Rote Autos (1982)
One of my favourites on here: bouncy, percussive and super-catchy art pop, propelled by an elastic bassline. Why this witty, Talking Heads- and Human League-influenced collective from Berlin isn't more widely revered is totally beyond me.

06. Emak - Tanz in den Himmel (1982)
Not really connected to the post-punk underground, this Kraftwerk worshipping duo from Cologne (Emak stands for Elektronische Musik aus Köln) got lumped in with the synth-wave bands of the day by virtue of their minimalist sound. But their music is actually a lot more wistful, romantic and, yes, conventionally beautiful than anything that could have come out of the new wave scene. The guys from Mutant Sounds (who else?) posted the first Emak LP.

07. Gorilla Aktiv - Kopf und Bauch
(1983)
Granted, Gorilla Aktiv's tracks sound amazingly full-bodied for a DIY project. But most of them are still just bleepy, charmingly bonkers period pieces. Don't believe the geeky collector types who try to tell you otherwise - they will declare any old crap a work of genius if it's sufficiently rare and obscure! That said, Kopf und Bauch's choppy, robotic groove and proto-electro synth riffs still sound quite amazing. I wonder whether they were aware of what was going on in New York at the same time? After all, Planet Rock was released a year before Kopf und Bauch was made. By the way, ex-Gorilla Aktiv member Tommi Eckart is now one half of 2raumwhohnung (the other half being former Neonbabies singer Inga Humpe), whose vapid designer-electro pop is hugely successful in Germany. I guess the man has bills to pay...

08. Starter - Part Of You (1981)
A great, short-lived synth punk trio involving Grauzone's sax player Claudine Chirac. Guess where you can find their sole album?

09. Deutscher Kaiser - Danse (1982)
Yet another strange career trajectory for a former new wave avantgardist: obviously Deutscher Kaiser member Bernd Kolb is now a bigshot in the German IT-business. Influenced by Fad Gadget and early Depeche Mode, the trio released two singles on their own label Mode (sic!), Halli-Galli Tanzmusik (which you can find here) and Tempo! Tempo!

10. Richy Müller & Yello - Jetzt und alles (1981)
This short and brooding piece from the soundtrack of the German film Jetzt und alles, directed by Yello vocalist Dieter Meier, is a bit of a curiousity. Leading actor Richy Müller, who provides the sung-spoken vocals here, went on to become a rather prolific actor and is probably best known outside Germany for his part in Die innere Sicherheit (The State I Am In). Interestingly, half the tracks on the soundtrack album are by Anthony Moore, formerly of Slapp Happy and Henry Cow.

11. Schön - Pure Design (1981)
The b-side of another ZickZack Records release, the EP Tanz doch! I couldn't find any information on the group and it seems that they didn't release anything else. I've yet to find a rip of the complete EP, but this shimmering, sparkling and light-footed track is one of the finest examples of German post-punk's mutant disco strain.

12. 4d - Fauve Moderne (flexi version) (1982)
Sophisticated, cosmopolitan and decidedly adult sounding, with French lyrics, sonorous vocals and a restrained, elegant groove, Fauve Moderne sounds a bit like a chance meeting between late-era Roxy Music and prime-era Serge Gainsbourg. More info on the band and their Sex Appeal/Fauve Moderne 10" (plus two bonus tracks) courtesy of user oldskool over here.

35 comments:

music weasel said...

thanks for these great comps! its been years since I've heards some of this!

zhao said...

bigup this post bigup [ ] dancing! :)

square dancer said...

Oi, thanks :-)

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Anonymous said...

4D are one of my alltime favourites. They have released at least one more thing: a short tape I once owned, with a heavy silver laser effect foil as inlet. I think the name was "What Is Going One?" which is also the name of the track I only have left as an mp3.
I cannot find any info, so it seems to be quite rare. Cannot understand where this has gone and why I did not digitize the other tracks back then. One of them was "Test Your Sex Appeal", an early version of the (also lyrically) great "Sex Appeal", the A-side to the "Fauve Moderne" 10". I could supply that one track if you want.
On the New Wave series there is another track, which was not on the tape: "Dreidimensional".

square dancer said...

Hi, oldskool! Thanks for all that info and sorry for the late reply. I checked the Kassettographie section on Punk-Disco. They list a selftitled tape with the tracks 1981 and Walters Lust and also mention that there's at least one more cassette. Which I guess would probably be the one you had? If you're reading this and still care, I would indeed be quite keen on that track. Pretty please :-)

Anonymous said...

Hi square dancer,

with pleasure:

http://rapidshare.com/files/131354099/4D.zip.html

I tagged it to be from the cassette "Test Your Sex Appeal" so that might be the right name. It's one of those tracks that are a direct link to my past so I cannot tell if it is really good -- to me, it's great.

I added 3 tracks: my personal rips from the vinyl 10" ("Sex Appeal" + "Fauve Moderne" which seems to have a bit more punch to my ears and plays a bit slower) plus the track from the New Wave complex I mentioned.

Hope you like it!

Anonymous said...

Suddenly it came to my mind there was a track with "Ilona" in its title (a German female name). So I googled again. Now look what I found:

http://www.record-price-guide.org/catalogue/showrecords/artist_id/396234/genre_id/12158

square dancer said...

Awesome, thanks a lot! You're right, your rip of Fauve Moderne sounds different and also better. I found the track on soulseek and I guess that the source was probably the flexi disc. I'm not that fond of Dreidimensional, which is just kinda okay-ish, but Sex Appeal and What Is Going On? are also really good. If it's alright with you, I'll post your upload and the info you provided on the frontpage (with all due credit of course). Cheers and thanks again!

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Anonymous said...

Thanks for your opinion. Same goes for me with "Dreidimensional" which I guess was from their very first attempt. I cannot see from your profile what nationality you are -- if you want, I can translate the lyrics of "Sex Appeal" into English.

Sure you may post that stuff on your frontpage, but to make the credit correct, please mention this: This (even back in 1982) ultra rare cassette was a gift from Andrea Kühler, one of my very, very best friends, who died just three weeks ago.

square dancer said...

Oh, das tut mir leid! Ich werd es natürlich erwähnen.

Ich bin Österreicher und eigentlich hätte mir schon viel früher auffallen müssen, dass Du vermutlich aus Deutschland bist...

Noch mal Danke und herzliche Grüße aus Wien!

Anonymous said...

Vielen Dank.

> eigentlich hätte mir schon viel
> früher auffallen müssen, dass Du
> vermutlich aus Deutschland bist...

Ich hoffe, nicht wegen meiner Stilfehler ;)

Ganz herzliche Grüße aus Bonn!

square dancer said...

Ganz und gar nicht, dein Englisch ist nämlich hervorragend :-) Aber das hier wäre z. B. ein überdeutlicher Hinweis gewesen: "It's one of those tracks that are a direct link to my past so I cannot tell if it is really good -- to me, it's great."

Was soll's, ich wünsch Dir jedenfalls noch einen schönen Tag!

Anonymous said...

Dankesehr. Und Deins ist sogar so gut, dass ich ernsthaft auf einen Muttersprachler getippt habe. (Man muss auch mal Komplimente machen dürfen.)

Dir auch einen schönen Tag und versorg uns weiterhin mit tollen Sachen!

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