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Metropolis was a German band in the mid-1970s from West Berlin, initiated by former members of other Berlin bands Tom Hildebrandt (Mythos) and Manfred Opitz and Michael Westphal (Zarathustra). Michael Duwe joined them after returning from the recording of the album Seven Up with Ash Ra Tempel and Timothy Leary. Guitarist Helmut Binzer, who came from the south of Germany, and singer Ute Kannenberg, at that time better known as Tanja Berg in German hit parades ("Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye" - German version), completed the band soon after.
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They signed a contract with the German record company Ariola (BMG), and in winter 1973/74 they started recording in Munich’s “Studio 70“, which had been pointed out to them by their friends and colleagues Agitation Free. They were supported by a small but brilliant classical ensemble, directed by Hartmut Westphal, well known German arranger and brother of the band’s bass player Michael.
Clearly influenced by the music of bands like early Genesis, Soft Machine or Van Der Graaf Generator, they experimented with 5/4, 7/4 or 11/4 rhythms and created a music that had symphonic- as well as psychedelic parts, jazzy influences combined with total free experimental sounds, driving-aggressive rock voices or folksong style harmony vocals, a pretty unusual mixture at that time.
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But Metropolis went on, playing concerts in Berlin and West-Germany (Germany was still divided..) and working on a new programme. Based on the story “Kaleidoscope“ of Ray Bradbury’s “Illustrated Man“ they created a multi media show that had its premiere on Christmas Eve 1975 at Berlin’s Kant Kino. The light show was created by Metropolis' roady and technician Alf Heuer with slides, liquid gel projections, film, stroboscope, spot lights and fog machines. A so-called "scent show" with the help of electric cooking plates was added. Along with new compositions they also played their version of Mr. Spaceman, the song already being recorded and meant to be their new single. But after a last open air concert in the summer of 1976 the band finally split. All members started different new projects
“Why this German band remains overlooked is beyond my imagination.“ Quote: Drago Museveni on “Cun Cun Na Ma“
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Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Birth (5:30)
2. Metropolis (9:56)
3. Superplastikclub (4:24)
4. Dreamweaver (6:30)
5. Glass Roofed Courts (4:52)
6. Ecliptic (9:41)
Total Time: 40:53
Line-up / Musicians
- Ute Kannenberg / vocals, percussion
- Thomas Hildebrand / drums, percussion, choir
- Helmut Binzer / guitars, choir
- Manfred Opitz / keyboards, vocals, acoustic guitar
- Michael Westphal / bass, choir
- Michael Duwe / vocals, guitar
guest musicians:
- Heinz Loch / flute
- Guiseppe Solera / oboe
- Hartmut Westphal / string & brass arrangements
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