Watch trailer new Die Krupps live DVD & Blu-ray (incl. 2CD) ‘Live Im Schatten Der Ringe’ – out this Friday
Out on Friday in Europe and early next month in the USA will be the Die Krupps DVD & Blu-ray (both including a 2CD) “Live Im Schatten Der Ringe” showing the band‘s live gig headlining the sold out E-tropolis Festival in Oberhausen (Germany) on February 22nd, 2014. You can order it right here.
A video trailer has now been posted:
The live set runs for 90 minutes and includes songs from every period that marked the band’s career. You can view the complete setlist below. The DVD (incl. 2CD set) can be ordered here, the Blu-ray (incl. 2CD set) can be ordered here.
Die Krupps also launched a brand new website to coincide with the release.
The band was formed in 1980 by Jürgen Engler and Bernward Malaka in Düsseldorf. Ralf Dörper who was part of the initial line-up which created the highly acclaimed early recordings “Stahlwerksynfonie” and “Wahre Arbeit Wahrer Lohn” in 1981 left the band in 1982 to found the band Propaganda. In 1989 Ralf Dörper initiated a collaboration with Nitzer Ebb on an old Die Krupps track (i.e. “Machineries of Joy”, a cover of “Wahre Arbeit Wahrer Lohn”) which he produced together with Jürgen Engler. They would release 10 albums between 1980 and 2015 with the last one being “V – Metal Machine Music” from 2015.
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