Sprung Aus Den Wolken

Sprung Aus Den Wolken is a German musical group based out of Berlin,[1] part of Berlin's underground music movement of the 1980s - sometimes referred to as the "Geniale Dilletanten" movement. Their music is typically minimalistic industrial music.

Sprung Aus Den Wolken
OriginBerlin, Germany
GenresIndustrial
Minimalist
Experimental
Years activecirca 1981 Present
LabelsLes Disques Du Soleil Et De L'Acier
Faux Pas

The band's name is German for "Jump from the Clouds." The origin of this title is unknown, however it should be known that the phrase was the title of a 1963 board game,[2] although the possibility that it is a German idiom or simply just made up should not be ruled out either. Also, "Sprung aus den Wolken" was the title of the German broadcasts of Ripcord (TV series) in the 1960s.

Members

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Discography

  • Dub And Die (1981)
  • Untitled (1982)
  • Untitled (1983)
  • Voyage Organise Dijon 26-08-82 (1983)
  • Pas Attendre (1985)
  • The Story of Electricity (1987)
  • You Lucky Star (circa 1990)
  • Round And Round (1991)
  • Early Recordings (2004)
  • Lion/Sei Still (2005)
  • Early Recordings Plus (2006)

Sources

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