Great interview here with Nitzer Ebb. Their music is timeless so will always sound relevant especially to anyone who loves electronic music. Personal fave is 'The Lightening Man', so many great tunes.
post punk meant so much to me..front 242, nitzer ebb, siouxsie and the banshees, the cure, new order etc...they all presented moods i gravitated towards.
Murderous is still one of my top 10 songs from any band of all time. Their 1987 album, That Total Age, helped shape Aggrotech within the Industrial sub-genre. Thanks for sharing this with us!
When I was an angst ridden teen in the mid 80s living in a sleepy town one of my mates played me that total age it was a truely revelatory moment . We were a group of lads with 14 eyelet boots and a load of attitude now we finally had the soundtrack to our existence !
Met Doug in Vancouver after Big Hit show at a small club. We laughed about how rude the crowd was for yelling "get the f back out here!" He went walking off to downtown alone. Later some friends saw him and yelled Godhead! and he waved.
Nitzer Ebb has ZERO to do with EDM. ZERO. Ya’ll mistake pop music made purely for profit, to music made out of PASSION for the artform. EBM AIN’T EDM, SON!
OMG thank you for noticing that, I will have a bad day because of that, this dance music term must be forgotten one and for all, it was invented by Joachim Garraud and David Guetta... I can't stand the over use of this pseudo genre anymore. Electronic Body Music music pionneers !!!
Great interview here with Nitzer Ebb. Their music is timeless so will always sound relevant especially to anyone who loves electronic music. Personal fave is 'The Lightening Man', so many great tunes.
post punk meant so much to me..front 242, nitzer ebb, siouxsie and the banshees, the cure, new order etc...they all presented moods i gravitated towards.
Legends!!!!!
What a great interview. Thanks for getting Bon and Douglas together for this. NE has been my favorite group since TTA in '87.
Nitzer Ebb AND Bad Brains on the same bill? Nice! If only I had a TARDIS.
Murderous is still one of my top 10 songs from any band of all time. Their 1987 album, That Total Age, helped shape Aggrotech within the Industrial sub-genre. Thanks for sharing this with us!
When I was an angst ridden teen in the mid 80s living in a sleepy town one of my mates played me that total age it was a truely revelatory moment . We were a group of lads with 14 eyelet boots and a load of attitude now we finally had the soundtrack to our existence !
Met Doug in Vancouver after Big Hit show at a small club. We laughed about how rude the crowd was for yelling "get the f back out here!" He went walking off to downtown alone. Later some friends saw him and yelled Godhead! and he waved.
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Greater PROPERTY Group Please edit out the sound that occurs at 8:11. So the interview would not be spoiled. Tnx
If you want to keep your mind alive, listen to NEP⚙
You meant EBM, as far as I know this is not a dance music band, please change it 🙏.
There’s a typo in the title - EBM not EDM. Otherwise good interview.👍🏻
Nitzer Ebb is EBM not IDM
Absolutely. I cannot belive this kind of mistake.
Nitzer Ebb has ZERO to do with EDM. ZERO. Ya’ll mistake pop music made purely for profit, to music made out of PASSION for the artform. EBM AIN’T EDM, SON!
OMG thank you for noticing that, I will have a bad day because of that, this dance music term must be forgotten one and for all, it was invented by Joachim Garraud and David Guetta... I can't stand the over use of this pseudo genre anymore. Electronic Body Music music pionneers !!!
Please is EBM (nothing to do with that EDM thing)
EDM🤔
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EDM is poppy watered down rubbish, don't confuse this with the music of Front 242 or Nitzer Ebb
They where great... now jabbed and sick.... sad what has happend
they drank the Koolaid?
a lot of punkers and progressives tend not to be self aware of their own inclinations to authoritarianism.