Grauzone

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Grauzone英語(yǔ)譯為?grey zone(灰色地帶),他們是80年代瑞士新浪后朋樂(lè)隊(duì),1980–1982年短命的樂(lè)隊(duì),只出了一張同名專,1990年那張是新增曲目的再版。合成肥孕育出的電子之花。
Grauzone?(German?for?grey area 更多>


Grauzone英語(yǔ)譯為?grey zone(灰色地帶),他們是80年代瑞士新浪后朋樂(lè)隊(duì),1980–1982年短命的樂(lè)隊(duì),只出了一張同名專,1990年那張是新增曲目的再版。合成肥孕育出的電子之花。
Grauzone?(German?for?grey area) was a band from?Berne,?Switzerland?active in the early 80s.
History
At the end of 1979 Marco Repetto (drums) and GT (bass) left the?Punk?band Glueams, to form together with Martin Eicher (guitar, vovals, synthesizer) a new band called Grauzone. Martin had already supported Glueams on their single?mental. They gave their first concert in March 1980 at the club Spex in Berne. Martin's brother?Stephan Eicher?(guitar, synthesizer) and Claudine Chirac (saxophone) supplemented the group temporarily in live appearances and recordings.
After ten concerts, four singles and an album the group split up at the end of 1982. GT and Marco Repetto formed together with the former Glueams guitarist Martin Pavlinec and the drummer Dominique Uldry, the band ?Missing Link“, later ?Eigernordwand“. GT supplemented the?futurism?oriented performance group ?Red Catholic Orthodox Jewish Chorus “ around performance artist Edy Marconi, in which occasionally Marco Repetto also played. Later the group changed their name to ?I Suonatori“.?Stephan Eicher?started a successful solo career. 1988 published Martin Eicher his solo-EP ?Spellbound Lovers“. Marco Repetto started in 1989 a new career as?Techno?and?Ambient?DJ, musician and producer (a.o.?mittageisen?v2). The band is most famous for their 1981 hit "Eisb?r" ("Polar Bear"), which was later covered by the?French?band?Nouvelle Vague. The single went to #12 in?Germany?and #6 in?Austria.