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Years active
  
1987–2011

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Labels
  
Fiction, Atlantic, Mercury, Polygram, WaxTrax!, Pulseblack

Associated acts
  
Apartment 26Dead On TVThe DreamingEco-HedEverplasticGo FightKMFDMPigfaceSister Machine GunStabbing Westward

Past members
  
Van ChristieDaniel EvansAbel GaribaldiChristopher HallJim MarcusChris VrennaXmas SmitsVince McAleyJames WoolleyKevin TempleMars Williams

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States (1987)

Albums
  
Disco Rigido, Big Electric Metal Bass Face, Vinyl88, Borghild, Convenience, Engine

Genres
  
New wave, Synthpop, Industrial music, Electronic body music

Members
  
Jim Marcus, Chris Connelly, Chris Vrenna, Jason McNinch

Profiles

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Die Warzau (originally Die Warzau Synfony) was an industrial music band formed in 1987 by performance artists Jim Marcus and Van Christie.

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History

Originally signed to Chris Parry's Fiction Records, the group released Disco Rigido in 1988.

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A second album, Big Electric Metal Bass Face, was released in 1991. Contributors to the band at the time included Chris Vrenna and James Woolley (both members of Nine Inch Nails during the mid-1990s), and audio visual artist Burle Avant, who went on to co-create the MTV television series Amp.

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Engine, a 1995 release on Fiction/Wax Trax! and distributed by TVT, was the last album the group released before going on hiatus for almost a decade, and included contributions from Chris Randall of the band Sister Machine Gun (SMG). One of the songs written by Die Warzau during this time, "Hole In the Ground," ended up on the SMG album Burn.

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Die Warzau as a group then went on hiatus for a number of years, with Marcus and Christie working on other projects. Jim Marcus founded the pure funk group Everplastic while Van Christie worked on another project called Eco-Hed.

In 2005, the duo re-united, together with new members Abel Garibaldi and Dan Evans, releasing Convenience on their Chicago-based label Pulseblack Records.

2008 saw the release of Vinyl 88, a collection of remixes and previously unreleased tracks including "Born Again" (for which a video was released) and "Hitler's Brain", a collaboration with funk pioneer George Clinton. While some of the tracks had seen prior release, many of the remixes featured re-recorded elements.

In 2009, Die Warzau made several songs – many from the recent Convenience and Vinyl 88 releases – available for remixing at RemixGalaxy.com The different musical elements (vocals, drums, bass, etc.) of each song are available as separate tracks, which allows users the opportunity to create their own versions of the songs or incorporate the parts into their own original tracks under personal, non-commercial license.

In 2011, Die Warzau announced on their Facebook page that their performance at the WTII Minifest 2 on June 12 would be the band's last performance before breaking up. The live personnel included Jim Marcus, Dan Evans, Vince McAley, and Jay Ramirez.

In 2013, the band announced that they will reunite to play one show at the "Cold Waves II" festival held in Chicago in late September 2013.

Songs

All Good GirlsEngine · 1995
Radiation BabiesConvenience · 2004
FunkopolisBig Electric Metal Bass Face · 1991

References

Die Warzau Wikipedia