Whenever I get stuck or overwhelmed when producing my own music I always listen to Warsaw Ghetto. The well crafted simplicity of this song is so infectious. Nitzer Ebb still inspire young musicians like myself
I don’t know how old you are but it’s nice to see the new generation listen to the one and only industrial sound. If you ever in Houston Tx, be sure to visit Numbers #’s
Hello I’ve listen to your stuff and is really good. I can see why you relate to this sound. I’m about 2 hours away ( ConroeTX ) from scouts lol wish you the best and hope to see you and meet you one day. I’ve got you on Spotify
EBM from the birth of Dance as we know it today. For the uninitiated, these Essex boys opened for Depeche Mode all over the world, spreading their Industrial Dance Music across Europe, and further. Influences include DAF, Kraftwerk. Contemporaries were Front 242 and DM. Influenced NIN, Mad Capsule Markets and countless Techno DJ's including Derrick May.
They were unreal live at Dodger Stadium, on the "World Violation Tour." It was a constant assault of the senses. I remember looking at the upper level seats from the field, and the stadium seriously looked like it was shaking. The best was the look on many of the casual fans faces, as many of them were looking at each other like "who the hell are these maniacs?"
that's right... that total age.....tattooed on my upper arm.........great guys bon and Douglas are......many times I met them in Chicago...... oh to be back to those days......reminds me of Medusas,exit,Berlin,smartbar.
I heard a Daft Punk song on the radio and I thought this is a lame attempt at the real shit, Nitzer Ebb! So I had to listen to this song to basically rinse my mind out.
To me daft punk was a one hit wonder, their only good track was scratchin and rolling. It seems like daft punk might have sampled from this track. Idk u tell me. Nitzer Ebb is the shit.
Hi there “Jrenae” I am 58 almost and I was one of the first female DJ’s back in those days, in Spain, (imagine that!!) this German bands BIG wave, producing amazing electronic music were VERY influential and entertaining and adored and respected I got to say. Happy days doing “la ruta del bacalao” o weekend spent in “la movida Madrileña”. Bless your taste and choices 👍🏽👏🏽👍🏽👏🏽
Well, it didn't hurt that when I gave him my old Ipod, I didn't delete any songs from it (except a few other ones that had some language in it). But the Nitzer Ebb, Depeche mode, Ramones and others remained and he loves it!
I don’t usually think of Nitzer Ebb as my favourite band, until I listen to them, and then I can’t remember why I listen to any other band at all. Utterly magnificent.
cheers! Saw DM on that tour over here in the UK and NE were sacked from the bill as support in favour of some random "popular" chart type band of the time, cant even remember their name! Spent most of my time while they were on walking up and down in protest behind the scenes at Wembley with my Showtime T shirt and cap on, lol! They were so good over here on 11th March, Douglas is a legend!
That was a Depeche Mode concert they opened for them. That was the first place I heard them as wel and got their, Well LOL "TAPE" Different and hypnotic
Funny, as sometimes older folks will say to me "I'm not real techno savvy" and I know they mean "tech savvy" but I say "Well, you should start with Nitzer Ebb, and perhaps some Front 242, and just give yourself grace, as it's a lifelong journey to become techno savvy." And folks like my mom is like "OH, NO, you're wrong. Ministry is where I say people should start" and then we talk or dance or do an E or something or another. Fruit juice!
I saw them live in Gothenburg 2010 during as side concert to their Depeche tour. They seemed tired (bored) of performing, playing all the old songs like it was a museum..
@bullmongonee Back in early 1990 when Depeche Mode released their "Violator" album.There was a local music video show here in southern Ca.The host of that show was intervewing DM when they were signing autographs at a music store.When the host got to Andrew Fletcher,the host asked,"what band will be playing with you during the tour?"Andrew answered back..."Nitzer Ebb"(still have that old recorded interview on vhs video).
@@mikecassell8953 Here it is on RUclips, though. 😏 Also, there's a nifty app called MixerBox, which you might like, that makes playing stuff from RUclips be more "enjoyable" if you are open to Spotify alternatives. They also didn't play this song at Chicago's Cold Waves X, either.
i saw 'em supporting Erasure at the Birmingham NEC, right at the front. I only bought the tickets off someone who couldn't go to the concert and after seeing 'em I could have walked out the happiest man in the world but I stopped to see Erasure.
I read that Fletch(R.I.P.) from Depeche Mode had listened to it and I thought ,Yeah?!" and bought it. idk if it was Smash Hits or Fletch's heavy Essex accent but they listed it as Nitzer Ebb's "That Total Edge" instead of "That Total Age".....🤷🏻♀️
Ok.. I welcome you to share a T.G. song that will amuse my senses from their usual sound. I was a huge Throbbing Gristle fan myself back in my teenage years.. But today I refuse to be ridiculed with noise.
Yeah, I know. I had heard them back in 1987 when they were supposed to open for DM on the "Music For The Masses Tour," but they were replaced by Voice Farm. The latter didn't have the same effect as NE would have.
Best Nitzer Ebb song by far. My 5yo son is addicted to them! (I'm so proud)
Does he still like them at 17? :-)
That's hopefully a good 17 year old now
Parenting done right.
Yea. Hearts and Minds was pretty good too. In 1989, the Belief lp was...
Whenever I get stuck or overwhelmed when producing my own music I always listen to Warsaw Ghetto. The well crafted simplicity of this song is so infectious. Nitzer Ebb still inspire young musicians like myself
I don’t know how old you are but it’s nice to see the new generation listen to the one and only industrial sound. If you ever in Houston Tx, be sure to visit Numbers #’s
@@critic2661 I will be at Scout Bar in Houston on tour this November 13th 🤘🏻
@@KenRobertsProductions I’ll look you up and see if I can make it. Been there a few times….
Hello
I’ve listen to your stuff and is really good. I can see why you relate to this sound. I’m about 2 hours away ( ConroeTX ) from scouts lol wish you the best and hope to see you and meet you one day. I’ve got you on Spotify
@@critic2661 hey! Thank you so much! Yeah that’s quite a trek. Hopefully another time! 🤘🏻
very overlooked track. celebrate it NOW!
EBM from the birth of Dance as we know it today. For the uninitiated, these Essex boys opened for Depeche Mode all over the world, spreading their Industrial Dance Music across Europe, and further. Influences include DAF, Kraftwerk. Contemporaries were Front 242 and DM. Influenced NIN, Mad Capsule Markets and countless Techno DJ's including Derrick May.
EBM at it's best!!!!!!!!
They were unreal live at Dodger Stadium, on the "World Violation Tour." It was a constant assault of the senses. I remember looking at the upper level seats from the field, and the stadium seriously looked like it was shaking. The best was the look on many of the casual fans faces, as many of them were looking at each other like "who the hell are these maniacs?"
I bet the stadium was really shaking. About to break under all the weight.
Just got this on vinyl, 12" versions are always the best
Alex H i got it too.. Signed
that's right... that total age.....tattooed on my upper arm.........great guys bon and Douglas are......many times I met them in Chicago...... oh to be back to those days......reminds me of Medusas,exit,Berlin,smartbar.
love your story..I have SP on me from 1994..I had to dis my tx from last ne
Then there is Recoil
I want a nitzer ebb tattoo I need inspiration. Can you send me a photo?
i love nitzer ebb one of my favourite bands along with front 242
Saw them at the Church Dallas some years back...THE BEST live act ever!!! awesome show
can't wait, seeing them tonight for the first time in 30 years.
Tremendo!! Afortunados los que lo escucharon en Spook Factory en el 85/86 con el maestro Fran Lenaers a los platos.
I heard a Daft Punk song on the radio and I thought this is a lame attempt at the real shit, Nitzer Ebb! So I had to listen to this song to basically rinse my mind out.
They use the same synths but I agree nitzer ebb makes better use
To me daft punk was a one hit wonder, their only good track was scratchin and rolling. It seems like daft punk might have sampled from this track. Idk u tell me. Nitzer Ebb is the shit.
Best industrial song ever!
EBM
By far the 7 most enjoyable minutes of the day...... DELICIOUS !!!
I have this cassette tape. Among 12" vinyl. Soundtrack of my youth.
nice
Yeah! Quite agree! Altho' how about a triple bill........ NE, F242, and Frontline Assembly! That would be SO good! :)
At least… i have seen the join the forces tour 2023 in november with front 242. ❤ next level with fla, you are right! Hocico as well, perhaps.
i've seen them twice....i love nitzer ebb
what a masterpiece of eighties electronic body music
Im 42 and coming back from family vacay roadtrip with this blasting in my earbuds instead of listening to kids whine and complain.
😂😂😂
Me too, metaphorically..not our greatest moment lol
Hi there “Jrenae” I am 58 almost and I was one of the first female DJ’s back in those days, in Spain, (imagine that!!) this German bands BIG wave, producing amazing electronic music were VERY influential and entertaining and adored and respected I got to say. Happy days doing “la ruta del bacalao” o weekend spent in “la movida Madrileña”. Bless your taste and choices 👍🏽👏🏽👍🏽👏🏽
Why didn't you just introduce your kids to good music tho
Nothing worse than a bitch for a wine and nagging ass kids!
i dont know everything, all i know is the sounds do sound fresh, modern, so hands up to them for creating future sounds that never date
This is so darrn delicious.
This ist the best nitzer ebb track!!!! Thank you for the upload
Nitzer Ebb's best song...............
Mike Hammond
Machines of joy lol
My all-time favorite N.E. track!
Well, it didn't hurt that when I gave him my old Ipod, I didn't delete any songs from it (except a few other ones that had some language in it). But the Nitzer Ebb, Depeche mode, Ramones and others remained and he loves it!
Still love them badly 🥰
Took me back to my tripping daze. Thanks for upload.
Lars Bornkessel yup. this is where the entire Industrial/EBM LSD hole began for me
SCOOT BACK ONE SPACE WORK YOUR WAY OUT OFIT THEN SKIPTHAT SPACE UNTILL YOU KNOW YOU HAVE BEER AND CIG IN ONE HAND
Tim Perkins YES MAN..THOSE WHERE THE DAYS...
I can't believe this song isn't on Spotify
It is now,
awesome europop with a techno twist, very, very exciting track, will be international club hit, love the sound, please produce more and more
great song !
Love this song! Sucks I can’t play it on Spotify. 😢
I don’t usually think of Nitzer Ebb as my favourite band, until I listen to them, and then
I can’t remember why I listen to any other band at all. Utterly magnificent.
Have you ever seen Front242 live? That's an awesome band to see live, my favorite.
Yes,that´s right,an 85 classic from the best band around! NE FOREVER!
cheers! Saw DM on that tour over here in the UK and NE were sacked from the bill as support in favour of some random "popular" chart type band of the time, cant even remember their name! Spent most of my time while they were on walking up and down in protest behind the scenes at Wembley with my Showtime T shirt and cap on, lol! They were so good over here on 11th March, Douglas is a legend!
love this one ...the best...E L E C T R O B O D Y M U S I C...no shitty techno
Song started it all
AWESOME EBM!!!
That was a Depeche Mode concert they opened for them. That was the first place I heard them as wel and got their, Well LOL "TAPE" Different and hypnotic
Excellent instrumentation & rhythm #Industrial #EBM #NitzerEbb Masters of sound ⚙️🔥💪🏻
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
World ViolationTour 1989..
Love Nitzer Ebb! Ink in the works!!
Funny, as sometimes older folks will say to me "I'm not real techno savvy" and I know they mean "tech savvy" but I say "Well, you should start with Nitzer Ebb, and perhaps some Front 242, and just give yourself grace, as it's a lifelong journey to become techno savvy."
And folks like my mom is like "OH, NO, you're wrong. Ministry is where I say people should start" and then we talk or dance or do an E or something or another. Fruit juice!
fkn love this tune
vaya temon,todabia recuerdo cuando lo ponian pero a mas velocidad en la spit de santa pola,vaya fiestas y desfases k teniamoshasta el domingo jajaja
I saw them live in Gothenburg 2010 during as side concert to their Depeche tour. They seemed tired (bored) of performing, playing all the old songs like it was a museum..
és mui bueno, saudaciones del Brasil
love love love love love theeeem! saw them 2x and nearly died! fucking awesome!
I saw them in the s when I was in high school. Amazing!
GENIAL! muchas gracias!
Who remembers The Building downtown west side NYC!
I drown in that voice every time while that sonic scratch dances across my brain.
This song kicks ass! Now if I could only find the mp3
Listened to this song while pursuing fleeing enemy through bunkers in
Kuwait City during the war. USMC
You mean the Gulf War?
Hang on, Electribe 101 rings a bell at a DM gig at the NEC... I remember Hard Corps supporting one gig (Amazing band) and 101 at another.
@bullmongonee Back in early 1990 when Depeche Mode released their "Violator" album.There was a local music video show here in southern Ca.The host of that show was intervewing DM when they were signing autographs at a music store.When the host got to Andrew Fletcher,the host asked,"what band will be playing with you during the tour?"Andrew answered back..."Nitzer Ebb"(still have that old recorded interview on vhs video).
It’s a shame this wasnt included on That Total Age because it’s one funky ass song.
It was on US releases of That Total Age- track two on side A
@@DJSpidey that’s cool. I can’t find it on Spotify though 😔
@@mikecassell8953 Here it is on RUclips, though. 😏 Also, there's a nifty app called MixerBox, which you might like, that makes playing stuff from RUclips be more "enjoyable" if you are open to Spotify alternatives.
They also didn't play this song at Chicago's Cold Waves X, either.
@@DJSpidey I’ll check it out. Thanks.
Beautiful...
BRILLIANT-must love it makes yo moove in all directions
Jill kews
Favorite track.
I played this in the nut house to scare staff and to upset the occupants. It worked I started a small riot. Mithoical evil laugh
Kenneth Decaluwe reallllllly doubt that
i saw 'em supporting Erasure at the Birmingham NEC, right at the front. I only bought the tickets off someone who couldn't go to the concert and after seeing 'em I could have walked out the happiest man in the world but I stopped to see Erasure.
Este tema..lo Ponía mí colega DJ.. por el 88. A más bits.. y te partía las piernas..🎧😈..🕺🤸🏃👯..
💘
Great!
I read that Fletch(R.I.P.) from Depeche Mode had listened to it and I thought ,Yeah?!" and bought it. idk if it was Smash Hits or Fletch's heavy Essex accent but they listed it as Nitzer Ebb's "That Total Edge" instead of "That Total Age".....🤷🏻♀️
best ever
i,m still a big fan, electronic forever
Ashley Holland
Ok.. I welcome you to share a T.G. song that will amuse my senses from their usual sound. I was a huge Throbbing Gristle fan myself back in my teenage years.. But today I refuse to be ridiculed with noise.
yeah!!
EBM UNITED EVER!!!
GODLIKE Band! Thumbs up from Germany :P
The singing rhythm here is a decent imitation of Mallinder on the Cab's 'Animation'
lOVE
FLASH BACKS THE CLUB ......EDMONTON GREAT TIMES
muito bom
!!!!!!!!!
showwwwwwww
WELL SAID probably.
foundations, played as pre 242 and depeche in gothenburg swe a long time ago=)
It's on the "So Bright So Strong" CD.
Great EBM or EBB
🖤
Thank stephen mallinder for his vocal style and DAF for the musical formula
i dig
@zzzsjp Nitzer Ebb, Front 242, and Front Line Assembly would be orgasmic if they played on one bill.
Nice, reminds me of Cabaret Voltaire
in like new wave in like industrial my eye god likes it
Yeah, I know. I had heard them back in 1987 when they were supposed to open for DM on the "Music For The Masses Tour," but they were replaced by Voice Farm. The latter didn't have the same effect as NE would have.
In this track I hear strong influence of Clock DVA.
Track, tracking the tyranny
Track, tracking the wolf
metal dance!
My name is "SchMITZER", they called himself "Nitzer" Ebb...🎉🎉🎉😅😂❤
@zzzsjp just live in germany, and you have that once in a while, not only at a festival, but also in a club
🤘🖤🔥💯🙂💯🔥🖤🤘
1988
the 9/11 symbolism, one eye symbolism.. it's fucking everywhere
@bullmongonee +1 Same tour in in Columbia ,MD at Meriweather Post Pavilion. This is pure authority right here. Great post zzzsjp !
@bullmongonee me too, in Miami!
belief!