Website www.keimzeit.de | Years active 1979–present Genre Rock | |
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Past members Matthias Opitz (1989 - 1993)Ulrich Sende (1984 - 2003)Tom Hahnemann (1986 - 1987)Marion Leisegang (until 1985) Origin Lütte, Bad Belzig, Germany (1979) Members Norbert Leisegang, Andreas "Spatz" Sperling Albums Bunte Scherben, Nachtvorstellung Record labels Hansa Records, Amiga, Dunefish, Comic Helden, K&P Music, Content Records Similar City, Deutsches Filmorche, Puhdys, Felix Meyer, Karat |
Keimzeit singapur live 1993 k hlungsborn germany hq audio
Keimzeit is a German musical band formed in 1979 in Lütte (Belzig) near Potsdam, GDR (German Democratic Republic). Originally called Jogger, they changed their name to Keimzeit in 1982.
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- Keimzeit singapur live 1993 k hlungsborn germany hq audio
- Keimzeit kling klang live
- Current members
- Original Members
- Other Former Members
- Discography
- Songs
- References
The originally family-based band, led by Norbert Leisegang, at first performed live at festivals and parties in the region around Potsdam. They gained popularity across East Germany, and after the fall of the Berlin Wall they got the chance to tour the whole of Germany, achieving success in West Germany as well. In 1990 they released their first CD, Irrenhaus, and in 1993 they had their biggest hit with Kling Klang. Keimzeit still releases material and goes on tour almost every year, especially in Germany and Austria.
Due to their origins in East Germany, the band is often put in the category known as Ostrock, meaning "East-rock".
Keimzeit kling klang live
Current members
Original Members
Other Former Members
Discography
Songs
Kling KlangBunte Scherben · 1993
IrrenhausIrrenhaus · 1990
Trauriges KindBunte Scherben · 1993