Keimzeit

Songs: 3
Albums: 3

Albums

Keimzeit - Bunte Scherben
Bunte Scherben
1993, songs: 1
Keimzeit - Irrenhaus
Irrenhaus
1990, songs: 1

Facts about Keimzeit

Keimzeit

Keimzeit is a German rock band formed in 1979 in Lütte, a district of Bad Belzig in Brandenburg. The band's name is derived from the German word "Keimzeit", which translates to "germination period" or "germination time". Here are some facts about Keimzeit:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Keimzeit was founded by guitarist Norbert Leisegang, drummer Hartmut Leisegang, and keyboardist Roland Leisegang, who are brothers. They were later joined by bassist Günther Eckel and vocalist Dirk Posner. The band's early music was influenced by the Neue Deutsche Welle (New German Wave) movement of the 1980s, characterized by catchy melodies and synthesizer-driven soundscapes.

  2. Musical Style: Keimzeit's musical style evolved over the years, blending elements of rock, pop, folk, and alternative music. Their sound is characterized by melodic guitar riffs, intricate keyboard arrangements, and poetic lyrics. The band's versatile approach to songwriting and performance has earned them a loyal fan base and critical acclaim in Germany and beyond.

  3. Commercial Success: Keimzeit gained commercial success in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the release of several albums that spawned hit singles and garnered widespread attention. Their breakthrough album, "Irrenhaus" (1989), featured the hit single "Kling Klang", which became a chart-topping hit in Germany and remains one of Keimzeit's most popular songs. The album's success propelled Keimzeit to national prominence and established them as one of the leading rock bands in Germany.

  4. Social and Political Commentary: Throughout their career, Keimzeit has infused their music with social and political commentary, addressing issues such as environmentalism, social justice, and the human condition. Their lyrics often reflect on the challenges and contradictions of modern life, while also celebrating the beauty and resilience of the human spirit. Keimzeit's thoughtful and introspective approach to songwriting has resonated with audiences and earned them a reputation as one of Germany's most socially conscious bands.

  5. Continued Relevance: Despite changes in the music industry and shifts in musical trends, Keimzeit has continued to release new music and perform live concerts to enthusiastic audiences. The band's enduring popularity is a testament to their musical talent, creative vision, and enduring appeal. Keimzeit's legacy as pioneers of German rock music and champions of artistic expression ensures that their influence will be felt for generations to come.

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