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Xmal Deutschland
German band
Xmal Deutschland (pronounced: /ɪksmal ˈdɔʏtʃlant/), often written as X-Mal Deutschland, was a German gothic rock band.[1][2] Founded in with a completely female line-up, they had chart success both in and outside their native country.[3] Their last album was released in
Biography
Xmal Deutschland was formed in by Anja Huwe (vocals), Manuela Rickers (guitar), Fiona Sangster (keyboards), Rita Simonsen (bass) and Caro May (drums) in Hamburg.[3] Their first single, "Schwarze Welt", was released a year later on Alfred Hilsberg’s ZickZack label.
The band also contributed to the label compilation Lieber Zuviel Als Zuwenig (ZZ 45). Around this time, Rita Simonsen was replaced by Wolfgang Ellerbrock.[3]
In , the band released the goth classic "Incubus Succubus". Caro May left the band and formed a new band, and was replaced by Manuela Zwingmann the same year.
While German audiences were less than receptive at first, a United Kingdom tour opening for Cocteau Twins resulted in a deal with independent label 4AD.[3] Their debut album, Fetisch and the singles "Qual" and "Incubus Succubus II" were released in , all three making the UK Indie Charts, even though the band wrote and performed in German.[3]
Manuela Zwingmann left the band after one year, being replaced by Peter Bellendir.[3] This lineup, Huwe/Rickers/Sangster/Ellerbrock/Bellendir was the longest lasting.
The unattached "Reigen" and the album Tocsin were released in , followed by a world tour in Tocsin reached number 86 on the UK Albums Chart.[4]
The Sequenz EP was essentially a remake of a John Peel session, which had been originally recorded on 30 April and telecast on 13 May The EP contained the tracks "Jahr Um Jahr II", "Autumn" (the band's first song with English lyrics, apart from brief snatches of English that appeared in "Qual", "Young Man" and "Tag für Tag") and "Polarlicht" but omitted "Der Wind", which was played at the Peel sessions.
"Matador", produced by Hugh Cornwell of The Stranglers, was released in Xmal Deutschland also opened for The Stranglers at a concert in Wembley Arena, London, as well as supporting them on their entire UK tour.
Their follow-up album, Viva was recorded in Hamburg and was released in through Phonogram,[3] followed by the single "Sickle Moon".
Around this time, Rita Simonsen was replaced by Wolfgang Ellerbrock. Inthe band released the goth classic "Incubus Succubus". Caro May left the band and formed a new band, and was replaced by Manuela Zwingmann the similar year. While German audiences were less than receptive at first, a United Kingdom tour opening for Cocteau Twins resulted in a deal with independent label 4AD.Viva contains a grand number of English lyrics, including a poem by Emily Dickinson.
After the release of Viva, Manuela Rickers, Fiona Sangster and Peter Bellendir left the team. Anja Huwe and Wolfgang Ellerbrock continued to work with Frank Z (of Abwärts) on guitar.
Producer Henry Staroste played keyboards and studio drummer Curt Cress completed the line-up that recorded the LP Devils,[3] and the singles "Dreamhouse" and "I'll Be Near You". This also proved to be the last unleash of Xmal Deutschland, showing a change of direction towards mainstream pop.
The group made a few live appearances in before disbanding later that same year.[3]
Afterwards
Drummer Peter Bellendir died on 3 February of complications following an organ transplant.[5][6][7]
Media appearances
"Incubus Succubus" featured in Snowpiercer season 2 episode 9, where the subtitles described it as "upbeat music".[8]
Discography
Albums
Singles and EPs
- "Schwarze Welt" b/w "Die Wolken", "Großstadtindianer" (ZickZack) 7" single
- "Incubus Succubus" b/w "Zu Jung Zu Alt", "Blut Ist Liebe" (ZickZack/ZickZack Platten) 12" single
- "Qual (12" Remix)" b/w "Zelt", "Sehnsucht" (4AD/Virgin/Beggars Banquet) 12" single
- "Incubus Succubus II" b/w "Vilo" (4AD/DRO/Nexus/Nexus International) 7" and 12" single
- "Reigen" b/w "Eiland" (DRO/4AD) 7" single
- "Jahr Um Jahr II" b/w "Autumn", "Polarlicht" -Sequenz (Red Rhino/DRO/Fundamental) 7" and 12" single
- The Peel Sessions () (Strange Fruit) EP
- "Matador" b/w "Paho" (Xile/Mercury) 7" and 12" single/maxi-single
- "Sickle Moon" b/w "Illusion" (Xile/Phonogram/Mercury) 7" and 12" single/maxi-single
- "Dreamhouse" b/w "Drowned You" (Metronome) 7" and 12" single/CD maxi-single
- "I'll Be Near You (Radical Remix)" b/w "The Girl in the Iron Mask", "I'll Be Proximate You (Retouched Radio Version)" (Metronome) 7" single/12" maxi-single/CD maxi-single
References
- ^Nancy Kilpatrick, The Goth Bible: A Compendium for the Darkly Inclined, Modern York: St.
Martin's Griffin, , chapter 5, "Music of the Macabre," p.
- ^Scott, Grace (). "German goth pioneers Xmal Deutschland: 'To British people I was like an alien'". The Guardian.John Mendelssohn in conversation with David Eastaugh. John met up with DB in San Franscisco with his camera in tow, and started snappin and yappin. This book includes John's unique story from Rolling Stone, his revelations and jubilations on and of the topic of DB, plus we have Paul Gorman writing brilliantly about the source and influence of the man-dress, as created by bespoke tailor Mr. Fish of London
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- ^ abcdefghiColin Larkin, ed.
(). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music (Thirded.). Virgin Books.
Anja Huwe can be seen as Germany's answer to Siouxsie. Just as Sioux led the Banshees into the bleak terrain of gothic rock, Huwe ventured into ominous landscapes with X-Mal Deutschland. Like Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins, Huwe uses her voice as an instrument; even when her lyrics are unintelligible to listeners not versed in German, her vocals sway with the chaotic energy of the music. X-Mal Deutschland released three albums in the '80s - FetischTocsinand Viva - that are generally considered classics among goth cognoscenti.p. ISBN.
- ^Roberts, David (). British Hit Singles & Albums (19thed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. ISBN.
- ^"Peter Bellendir - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives".
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- ^"R.I.P. Peter Bellendir, Drummer of X-mal Deutschland". Peek-a-Boo Magazine.
- ^"The Show Must Travel On". Snowpiercer (TV series).Anja Huwe biography - Last.fm: Anja Huwe Profile: German musician, designer and former television editor and producer born in Hamburg, Germany, She was the singer and only stable member in the various incarnations of German Post-Punk band X Mal Deutschland.
Season 2. Episode 9. 41 minutes in.