Die Unbekannten

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Radio war 00:00 Tools
Casualties 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Me Stories 00:00 Tools
Perfect Love 00:00 Tools
Against The wall 00:00 Tools
Poseidon 00:00 Tools
Radio war (live) 00:00 Tools
Alone 00:00 Tools
The Game 00:00 Tools
The Game (video version) 00:00 Tools
Don`t Tell Me Stories 00:00 Tools
Radiowar 00:00 Tools
Don´t Tell Me Stories 00:00 Tools
Radio War (Retuned) 00:00 Tools
Casualties (Recounted) 00:00 Tools
Die Unbekannten - 05 - Perfect Love 00:00 Tools
Casualties (OST B-Movie) 00:00 Tools
Die Unbekannten - 07 - The Game 00:00 Tools
Die Unbekannten - 06 - Against The wall 00:00 Tools
Die Unbekannten - 08 radio war live 00:00 Tools
untitled 00:00 Tools
Donґt Tell Me Stories 00:00 Tools
Radio War (Returned) 00:00 Tools
03 Perfect Love 00:00 Tools
03 Against The Wall 00:00 Tools
Casualties of War 00:00 Tools
Poseidon cassette rip 00:00 Tools
02 Against The Wall 00:00 Tools
06 Radio War 00:00 Tools
05 Radio War (Live) 00:00 Tools
07 Casualties 00:00 Tools
10 Alone 00:00 Tools
04 The Game (Video Version) 00:00 Tools
08 Poseidon 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Me 00:00 Tools
09 The Game 00:00 Tools
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Die Unbekannten (The Unknown) were formed in June 1981 by two ex-pat Brits living in Berlin, Mark Reeder and Alistair Gray, for the legendary "Konzert zur Einheit der Nation" (Concert for the Unity of Germany) held in the SO36 club in Kreuzberg on 17th June 1981. They recorded their first successful 12" vinyl "Die Unbekannten" shortly afterwards for Elisabeth Recker's Monogam label. This controversial three track EP also featured their friend Thomas Wydler on drums. It was a collection of gloomy and politically themed tracks, such as the cold-war classics "Radio War", "Casualties" and "Poseidon" (a bi-lingual song in English and German, about the sinking of a Poseidon nuclear submarine). In spring 1982, Mark and Alistair were given an early prototype of a Roland 606 drum computer, by a member of The Human League. After a few days trial (writing songs), they immediately went into Harris Johns recording studio in Kreuzberg and recorded "Don't Tell Me Stories" (featuring Renegade Soundwave's Danny Briotett on cooking pot-percussion), and "Perfect Love" for their next Monogam EP "Dangerous Moonlight". Two more tracks soon followed "The Game" and "Against the Wall" (which again featured Thomas Wydler on drums and percussion). This melancholic single was a huge success for the band and was probably one of the earliest examples of electronic "darkwave" music. During the following two years, the line-up changed. Wydler left the band to play with "Die Haut" and the drum machine and electronics completely changed their sound and songwriting style. In 1984 Die Unbekannten were transformed into Shark Vegas. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.