Casting Shadows
Wolfsheim is a German band from Hamburg. Their musical style takes cues from the New Romantics, New Wave and Synthpop; the lyrics tend to be melancholic, but at the same time modernist. They were inspired by the name of a fictional character from Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. Formation The band was founded in 1987 by Markus Reinhardt and Pompejo Ricciardi. Reinhardt's brother Oliver Reinhardt joined the band sometime afterward. After producing a demo tape, co-founder Ricciardi left the band and was replaced by Peter Heppner. Heppner had known the band from mutual friends and from growing up in the same neighborhood in Hamburg. Oliver Reinhardt departed the band, leaving the current lineup as Peter Heppner (vocals) and Markus Reinhardt (electronics). After producing two new demo tapes, Wolfsheim applied at various labels, until they caught the attention of Strange Ways Records, which has since published all their records. No Happy View & Popkiller In 1991, the single The Sparrows and the Nightingales was released, followed by the single It's Not Too Late (Don't Sorrow) and their first album No Happy View in 1992. While No Happy View was recorded in two weeks, the sophomore Popkiller (1993) was given more time to be produced. This allowed Wolfsheim to incorporate more classical elements. In 1995, Wolfsheim released a compilation, 55578, which stayed on the German Media Control Charts for five weeks. Its name is the postal code for Wolfsheim, Germany. Dreaming Apes The third album Dreaming Apes was released in February 1996, followed by Wolfsheim's first tour. On this tour the live album Hamburg Rom Wolfsheim was recorded and published in October 1997. It was in 1998 when Wolfsheim received public attention, after Heppner had recorded a duet Die Flut (The Surge) with Joachim Witt. This song was a major hit, reaching number two on the German Single Charts. Spectators Spectators, the fourth album, was released in February 1999 and went to number two on the German album charts. That summer, Wolfsheim played at many of the major German festivals and also played their first show outside of Germany, at Belgium's Eurorock Festival. In 2001, Heppner recorded more songs as a guest artist. His collaboration with Schiller, Dream of You, received heavy rotation on MTV Germany. He also collaborated on Glasgarten with Goethes Erben. These collaborations brought Wolfsheim still more attention. Also in 2001, Metropolis Records brought Wolfsheim to American audiences, releasing Spectators in the United States. Recordings from the Spectators tour were released as a DVD Kompendium in April 2002. Casting Shadows Casting Shadows, their fifth studio album, was released in March 2003. The single Kein Zurück debuted at number five on the Media Control Charts, later reaching number four, and staying in the top ten for 10 weeks. Casting Shadows itself reached the top position on the album charts. In March and April 2004, Wolfsheim went on their first tour in the USA. On January 17th, 2008, it was announced on the band's official website that the collaboration between Markus Reinhardt and Peter Heppner is reaching its end. According to the press release, the reasons for this are attributed to ongoing disputes concerning the future of Wolfsheim. Heppner's ambitions to launch a solo career meant that any plans for the production of a new Wolfsheim album would be suspended for 2009. The disputes peaked when Peter Heppner signed a multi-album solo record deal in late 2005 and Markus Reinhardt, considering this a breach of contract and a disregard for the basic interests of Wolfsheim, filed a lawsuit to exclude Heppner from the Wolfsheim partnership so that Wolfsheim could continue without him. In spring 2008, Reinhardt's lawsuit was rejected. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Wolfsheim is a German band from Hamburg. Their musical style takes cues from the New Romantics, New Wave and Synthpop; the lyrics tend to be melancholic, but at the same time modernist. They were inspired by the name of a fictional character from Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. Formation The band was founded in 1987 by Markus Reinhardt and Pompejo Ricciardi. Reinhardt's brother Oliver Reinhardt joined the band sometime afterward. After producing a demo tape, co-founder Ricciardi left the band and was replaced by Peter Heppner. Heppner had known the band from mutual friends and from growing up in the same neighborhood in Hamburg. Oliver Reinhardt departed the band, leaving the current lineup as Peter Heppner (vocals) and Markus Reinhardt (electronics). After producing two new demo tapes, Wolfsheim applied at various labels, until they caught the attention of Strange Ways Records, which has since published all their records. No Happy View & Popkiller In 1991, the single The Sparrows and the Nightingales was released, followed by the single It's Not Too Late (Don't Sorrow) and their first album No Happy View in 1992. While No Happy View was recorded in two weeks, the sophomore Popkiller (1993) was given more time to be produced. This allowed Wolfsheim to incorporate more classical elements. In 1995, Wolfsheim released a compilation, 55578, which stayed on the German Media Control Charts for five weeks. Its name is the postal code for Wolfsheim, Germany. Dreaming Apes The third album Dreaming Apes was released in February 1996, followed by Wolfsheim's first tour. On this tour the live album Hamburg Rom Wolfsheim was recorded and published in October 1997. It was in 1998 when Wolfsheim received public attention, after Heppner had recorded a duet Die Flut (The Surge) with Joachim Witt. This song was a major hit, reaching number two on the German Single Charts. Spectators Spectators, the fourth album, was released in February 1999 and went to number two on the German album charts. That summer, Wolfsheim played at many of the major German festivals and also played their first show outside of Germany, at Belgium's Eurorock Festival. In 2001, Heppner recorded more songs as a guest artist. His collaboration with Schiller, Dream of You, received heavy rotation on MTV Germany. He also collaborated on Glasgarten with Goethes Erben. These collaborations brought Wolfsheim still more attention. Also in 2001, Metropolis Records brought Wolfsheim to American audiences, releasing Spectators in the United States. Recordings from the Spectators tour were released as a DVD Kompendium in April 2002. Casting Shadows Casting Shadows, their fifth studio album, was released in March 2003. The single Kein Zurück debuted at number five on the Media Control Charts, later reaching number four, and staying in the top ten for 10 weeks. Casting Shadows itself reached the top position on the album charts. In March and April 2004, Wolfsheim went on their first tour in the USA. On January 17th, 2008, it was announced on the band's official website that the collaboration between Markus Reinhardt and Peter Heppner is reaching its end. According to the press release, the reasons for this are attributed to ongoing disputes concerning the future of Wolfsheim. Heppner's ambitions to launch a solo career meant that any plans for the production of a new Wolfsheim album would be suspended for 2009. The disputes peaked when Peter Heppner signed a multi-album solo record deal in late 2005 and Markus Reinhardt, considering this a breach of contract and a disregard for the basic interests of Wolfsheim, filed a lawsuit to exclude Heppner from the Wolfsheim partnership so that Wolfsheim could continue without him. In spring 2008, Reinhardt's lawsuit was rejected. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Afrobutt
Alphaville
Antilles
Once in a Lifetime
Kein Zurück
The Sparrows and the Nightingales
Heroin, She Said
Find You're Gone
Touch
Künstliche Welten
Blind
Wundervoll
Care for You
Approaching Lightspeed
Everyone Who Casts a Shadow
Sleep Somehow
Now I Fall
I Don't Love You Anymore
Read the Lines
It's Hurting for the First Time
Underneath the Veil
For You
For You I'm Bleeding
Find You're Here
And I...
This Is for Love
Annie
Lovesong
I Won't Believe
Kissing the Wall
It's Not Too Late
E
This Time
A Broken Whisper
In Time
Elias
Closer Still
Angry Today
Leave No Deed Undone
Following You
Upstairs
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town
Childhood Cruel
Gates
Real
Old Man's Valley
Anybody's Window
Faith
No Happy View
A Look Into Your Heart
Where Greed Talks
Lovesong (club mix)
Kein Zurueck
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