AUFBRUCH
IN DIE ENDZEIT!
Aufbruch In Die Endzeit is
MT's very first DVD release, and documents a long gone scene, the early German
independent scene, when the lines were blurred between punks, industrialists
and new wavers. Some of the performers on the film have gone on to fame and
fortune, one or two are even superstars in Germany today, others have returned
to obscurity, and a few are no longer among the living. For some, Aufbruch
In Die Endzeit is their chance to briefly re-live their youth, a time that
they were part of. For others, Aufbruch In Die Endzeit is a glance into
an era that they didn't experience but only heard about, the legendary "Neue
Deutsche Welle". Aufbruch In Die Endzeit documents a special time
in the history of German music, a time that is gone forever and can never be
repeated.
Tracklist:
- KFC - Ich bin
stumpf
- KFC - Für Elise
- ZK - Heimweh
- Abwärts - Japan
Japan
- Abwärts - Computerstaa
- Fehlfarben
- Es geht voran
- Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle
- D-Zug Berlin
- Der Moderne Mann
- Dauerlauf
- ManiaD - Herzschlag
- Der Plan - Leb
doch
- Der Plan - Ich
geh zurück in die Stratosphäre
- DAF - Wenn die
Bettelleute tanzen
- DAF - Ich und
die Wirklichkeit
- DAF - Tanz den
Mussolini
- Liaisons Dangereuses
- Los ninos del parque
- Wirtschaftswunder
- La belle e la bete
- Malaria - Kaltes
klares Wasser
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- Artist: Various
- Title: Aufbruch
In Die Endzeit
- Catalog #:
MT-534
- Label:
EMPTY
RECORDS EUROPE
- Format:
DVD
- Release Date:
July 4th, 2005
Recorded
in 1980, Aufbruch In Die Endzeit is a documentary of the
early German "Neue Deutsche Welle" and punk scene, with very rare
footage from DAF, KFC (with Tommi Stumpf), Abwärts,
ZK, Fehlfarben, Freiwillige Selbskontrolle, Der Moderne
Mann, Mania D, Der Plan, and as bonus tracks, Liaisons
Dangereuses, Wirtschaftswunder and Malaria. Originally titled
"1980 New Wave Hit Exposion", this film was released as a VHS video
cassette in 1980 by Monte Video, and contains live gigs, interviews and videos
that are available nowhere else. Great sound, good picture quality and nice
menu graphics make this a must for every fan of early German independent music.