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Years active
  
1981–1989

Origin
  
Albums
  
Never Too Much, Olympia

Active until
  
1989

Record label
  
Teldec

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Genres
  
Synth-pop, Electronic dance music

Similar
  
Linda di Franco, Eddie Rambeau, FRANKIE, Unit 4 + 2, Martin Plaza

Hong Kong Syndikat (also Hongkong Syndikat) was a German synthpop music group of the eighties.

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History

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Hong Kong Syndikat formed at the beginning of the Eighties after decorator and disc-jockey Bruno Grünberg, graphics designer Hartmut Möller and Gerd Plez, all from Bremen, hat met in West Berlin. They were signed to a record contract, and in 1982 they released their debut album, Erster Streich.

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The first single, Berlin Bleibt Doch Berlin, contained quotes from then US President Ronald Reagan. This first album was still recorded mainly in German; subsequent releases would see them switch to English for commercial reasons.

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This move eventually was met with acclaim: by 1984 Hong Kong Syndikat had performed their first live concert in New York City; later the same year they recorded their second album, Olympia, in London -- produced by Rusty Egan, a member of Visage. This album, like the others, had renowned studio ace Curt Cress (who also appears on albums by Scorpions, Freddie Mercury, Elio e le Storie Tese and others) sit in on drums.

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Their short-lived success came in 1985 with their third album, Never Too Much, from which three singles were released: Too Much, Concrete & Clay and Girls I Love, the first two of which became Top 30 pop singles in Germany.

Hong Kong Syndikat were not able to repeat or expand on this: when the 4th album Des Teutons Pas Nippons (1987) turned out to become a commercial flop, the act disbanded in 1989. Gerd Plez would eventually re-appear as a songwriter for Austrian pop singer Falco.

Members

  • Bruno Grünberg jr. (* 04/01/1956) (voice, synth)
  • Gerd Plez (* 10/04/1956) (voice, synth)
  • Hartmut Möller (* 05/09/1952) (guitar)
  • Singles/Maxi

  • Sugarcane
  • Unusual
  • 1982 · Berlin Bleibt Doch Berlin (album Erster Streich)
  • 1984 · Berlin (album Olympia)
  • 1984 · Samba Olec (album Olympia)
  • 1985 · Too Much (album Never Too Much)
  • 1986 · That's Jungle / Loosin' Winnin' (dall'album Never Too Much)
  • 1986 · Concrete & Clay (album Never Too Much)
  • 1986 · Girls I Love (album Never Too Much)
  • 1987 · No More Sorrow (album Des Teutons Pas Nippons)
  • 1989 · Real Men Don't Eat Gummibears (album Des Teutons Pas Nippons)
  • 1999 · Too Much '99 (album Des Teutons Pas Nippons)
  • Albums

  • 1982 · Erster Streich
  • 1984 · Olympia
  • 1985 · Never Too Much
  • 1987 · Des Teutons Pas Nippons
  • Songs

    Concrete and Clay1985
    Girls I LoveNever Too Much · 1985
    Loosin' Winnin'Never Too Much · 1985

    References

    Hong Kong Syndikat Wikipedia