Wednesday, October 22, 2014

German Music Scene

Neue Deutsche Welle ( New German Wave)
               Started as an underground movement at 1981. It is a mixing of punk rock and new wave, but influenced by the German language.
Nena is one icon that represents this style, with songs as “99 luftballons ( 99 red balloons English version)” recorded in 1982.
“99 luftballons”  - by NENA

Euro Disco
               It is a variety of European forms of electronic dance, with pop, new wave, R&B and rock. With compositions in English, it got power on 70’s. Milli Vanilli represents the style with the famous song “Girl you know it is true” recorded in 1988.
“Girl you know it is true”- by Milli Vanilli

Hip Hop
German Hip Hop begins its history at early 90’s in Berlin. Influenced by the cultural elements as graffiti, breakdancing and mostly by American films, rap and hip hop artists.
-        90s
o   Die Fantastischen Vier
o   Fettes Brot
o   Samy Deluxe
o   Bushido
o   Sido
o   Kool Savas
-        2000
o   Kollegah
o   Cro
o   Casper
o   Materia
One of the popular rappers right now is Kollegah, who based his style on gangsta rap or as he wants to call Zuhälterrap (pimp rap).
“Angeberprollhap 2” – by Kollegah

Oktoberfest Song
               One of the largest fair in the world is Oktoberfest and in terms of music Fliegerlied an Ohrwürm “ear worm” which means a song that stuck in your head. Released by a Bavarian band Donikkl in 2008

Electronic
               Germany has a largest electronic music scene, and this style consist of making music entirely using electronic equipment. The pioneer was the band Kraftwerk with songs as:
“Autobahn” recorded in 1974 

Today Electronical Music is very popular and this are famous German DJ´s
-        Paul van Dyk
-        The Disco Boys
-        Paul Kalkbrenner


Rock and Roll
               One of the most popular music style in the world, has to have a special place. The Deutschrock  started in 1960 and the bands are divided in Krautrock, Metal, Punk Rock, pop rock, indie, Ostrock and Industrial Metal.
·        Krautrock is a pejorative name gave by British media to the experimental German rock, it is a mixing of experimental rock, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, jazz and electronic. Originated in early 1970 in west Germany,

Tangerine Dream – “Phaedra”, recorded in 1974

·        Metal is a complex style that it is subdivided in many other genres. Some of the represents of this style in Germany are Scorpions, Helloween, Accept, Kreator, Destruction, Blind Guardian, Gamma Ray, Lacrimosa and so on. Blind Guardian and Helloween remains on the top of the German power/speed metal, with songs as:

Blind Guardian – “The Script for My Requiem”, recorded 1995

·        The German Punk Rock influenced by the British Sex Pistols, started in 1970’s passing by many phases of west Germany and developing an independent style named Deutschpunk that has politically radical left-wing lyrics.
o   Nina Hagen
o   Die Toten Hosen

The most successful band in this style is Die Ärzte:

Die Ärzte – “Schrei nach Liebe”, recorded 1993
·        Tokio Hotel represents the German pop rock, and it is the most famous pop rock band known in the world.

Tokio Hotel – “Spring Nicht”, recorded in 2007

·        Indie rock represented by bands as Anajo, Auletta, Tomte and so on.  By The BossHoss, Sportfreunde Stiller

Tomte – “Ich sang die Ganze Zeit von dir”, recorded in 2006

·        Ostrock is the East German rock style, songs with indirect double-meaning lyrics, classical structure, and in some way more conservative than the experimental West German rock. Keimzeit, The Puhdys, Karat, Silly and City represent the style.

City – “ Am Fenster”,  recorded in 1978

·        Industrial metal is a mixing of thrash metal, hardcore with synthesizer and distorted vocals. Rammstein is the best known band

Rammstein – “Roserot”, recorded in 2006

German Volksmusik and Schlager
Easy music with a sentimental content of lyrics
-        Helene Fischer
-        Udo Jürgens
-        Wolfgang Petry
-        Hansi Hinterseer (more past)
-         Heino (more past)
-        Florian Silbereisen

Helene Fischer – “Atemlos durch die nacht”, recorded 2013

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