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Nitzer and Ebb
Psyche began their 28th year of existence performing selected dates as opener for Nitzer Ebb on their European Tour.
Other dates included Hamburg ( without Nitzer Ebb ), Bochum, Zurich, and Munich.
The Neue Slowenische Kunst has a long history of aggressive détournement of extreme political ideologies, as do several industrial music groups, such as Die Krupps, Nitzer Ebb, KMFDM, and Front 242.
Since the mid-1980s, the term " Industrial dance " has been used to describe the music of Cabaret Voltaire ( early 80s ), early Die Krupps, Portion Control, The Neon Judgement, Clock DVA, Nitzer Ebb, Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, Front 242, Ministry ( mid-80s era ), KMFDM, Yeht Mae, Leæther Strip, Combichrist or early Spahn Ranch.
Nitzer Ebb, one of the most important artists, also became an industrial rock band.
Also in 2004, he began a solo music career, landing on an electronic / shoegaze / alternative rock sound for his first solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, co-produced and arranged by Bon Harris of Nitzer Ebb.
* 1992 Nitzer Ebb – " Ascend " ( Anonymous Mix )
Prince, The Cure, Seal, Nitzer Ebb, Peter Gabriel, Depeche Mode, Seal & The Human League
He also collaborated with Nitzer Ebb again to finish up their first new release in over a decade, Industrial Complex.
philosophy, and matters of existence, were enthralled by the unique presentation and the emotional content offered through the music, specifically by that of bands such as Kraftwerk, The Human League, Depeche Mode, Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb ,.
The Music for the Masses tour saw new Mute artists Nitzer Ebb performing as a supporting act.
He also played Electronic Body Music acts like Nitzer Ebb.
The Hacker is also sought-after as a producer, and has done remixes for Marc Almond, Fischerspooner, Air, and Nitzer Ebb.
Nitzer Ebb ( pronounced eb or eb ) is a British EBM group formed in 1982 by Essex school friends Vaughan " Bon " Harris ( programming, synthesizers, drums, vocals ), Douglas McCarthy ( vocals ), and David Gooday ( drums ).
Nitzer Ebb began when Bon Harris and David Gooday asked Douglas McCarthy to sing in their band.
Depeche Mode was frequently seen sporting Nitzer Ebb T-shirts around this period, most notably in the video of the song “ Enjoy the Silence .”
The Nitzer Ebb machine ground to a halt toward the end of the Big Hit tour — final dates were advertised then canceled.
Live performances ( with just a mike and a Macintosh ) around the world followed, which included new versions of Nitzer Ebb songs.
This also led to an album released in 2004 as Fixmer / McCarthy, titled Between the Devil ..., which captured the raw intensity of early Nitzer Ebb.
In late 2005, it was announced that McCarthy and Harris ( now residing in the US, and producing and engineering Marilyn Manson and Billy Corgan ) had begun to talk about the possibility of a Nitzer Ebb reunion.
Capitalizing on the success of the 2006 world tour, Nitzer Ebb began work on new material in Los Angeles early in 2007, with a retrospective documentary still in the pipeline.
During 2007, Nitzer Ebb continued its trend of replacing drummers as Kourtney Klein left the band to be replaced by one-time cohort Jason Payne.
This track, along with " Payroll ," were debuted live as Nitzer Ebb played a handful of shows and festivals during 2007.
McCarthy and Harris reunited up with Jason Payne and producer Flood to finish up the first new Nitzer Ebb record in over a decade.

Nitzer and influenced
Nitzer Ebb was seen as a totality, comprising music, art and culture, manifesting itself as a Nitzer Ebb Produkt ( an homage to the band Kraftwerk ), which saw all advertisements, fliers, record sleeves, letterheads, T-shirts, and other objects all sharing a collective identity that was heavily influenced by Russian Constructivist art, Italian Futurism, totalitarian imagery, and Expressionism.

Nitzer and by
TheFutureEmbraces instrumentation and programming were mainly performed by Corgan and Bon Harris of Nitzer Ebb.
Poppy's subsequent arrangements have appeared on records by groups such as Coil, Erasure, The The, The House of Love, Strawberry Switchblade and Nitzer Ebb.
His style of house music has been compared and inspired by the likes of Kraftwerk, Prince, Gary Numan, and Nitzer Ebb.

Nitzer and DAF
Sonically, Nitzer Ebb evoked the sequenced teutonic basslines and barked commands of Virgin-era DAF in its early days, and took the energy of post-punk bands like Killing Joke and Bauhaus to create a new aesthetic.

Nitzer and after
It wasn't until the band finally allowed themselves an extended break after the enormously successful World Violation Tour that Alan could return to Recoil — not, however, before agreeing to produce Ebbhead, another album for label-mates Nitzer Ebb.

Nitzer and .
Most notably, Terence Fixmer joined with Nitzer Ebb's Douglas McCarthy to form Fixmer / McCarthy.
Their first record, ' 96s " Big Shiny Spears " featured covers of Nitzer Ebb's seminal dance hits ' Join in the Chant ' and ' Murderous.
These tracks are featured on Nitzer Ebb's newest album, Industrial Complex.
Nitzer Ebb's Ninth album " Industrial Complex " was released in 2010.
Reviews were mostly positive with NME giving it 8 out of 10 stars and saying ".. Nitzer Ebb prove they ’ re far from obsolete.

Ebb and by
* Time to Echolocate, a 2005 album by The Ebb and Flow
*" Ebb and Flow of Its Fortunes Have Been Linked to a Turn of the Tracks, the Tide of a River " — Article by Bobbie Harville of The Courier-Journal
John Kander and Fred Ebb were introduced by their mutual music publisher Tommy Valando in 1962.
" In 1965, Kander and Ebb landed their first show on Broadway, Flora the Red Menace, produced by Hal Prince, directed by George Abbott, and with book by George Abbott and Robert Russell, in which Liza Minnelli made her initial Broadway appearance.
Kander, along with Ebb, also wrote songs for Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth, and it was set to premiere in London, but the rights were pulled by Wilder's nephew.
Lyrics by Fred Ebb unless otherwise noted
Another song Ebb wrote with Springer was " Heartbroken " ( 1953 ), which was recorded by Judy Garland, the mother of his future protégée, Liza Minnelli.
2010 saw the premiere, first off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre, and then on Broadway at the Lyceum, of The Scottsboro Boys, a musical with lyrics by Ebb, music by Kander, and book by David Thompson.
Following her death in 1969, her estate sold him the rights, leading to the development of Chicago: A Musical Vaudeville with a score by John Kander and Fred Ebb.
The film is loosely based on the 1966 Broadway musical Cabaret by Kander and Ebb, which was adapted from The Berlin Stories of Christopher Isherwood and the play I Am a Camera.
Kander and Ebb wrote several new songs for the movie and removed others ; " Don't Tell Mama " was replaced by " Mein Herr ," and " The Money Song " ( retained in an instrumental version as " Sitting Pretty ") was replaced by " Money, Money.
: All songs written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
* 1967: Cabaret – Book by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb.
** The Happy Time – Book by N. Richard Nash, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb.

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