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Anajo () was an
indie pop Indie pop (also typeset as indie-pop or indiepop) is a music genre and subculture that combines guitar pop with DIY ethic in opposition to the style and tone of mainstream pop music. It originated from British post-punk in the late 1970s and sub ...
band from
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, Germany that was active between 1999 and 2014. Consisting of Oliver Gottwald (vocals, guitar), Michael Schmidt (bass, keyboards) and Ingolf Nössner (drums), the band produced guitar pop with electronic sounds, these being more prominent in earlier recordings. Anajo's debut album was released in 2004 and the band went on to record three further albums, the most commercially successful reaching No. 51 in the German charts.


History


Early years

Anajo was formed in Augsburg in 1999 after school friends Oliver Gottwald and Michael Schmidt, who had both already had experience of playing in other bands, got in contact with drummer Ingolf Nössner via a local ad."laut.de-Biographie - Anajo"
(in German). ''laut.de''. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
Henze, Rainer
"Melancholische Jungens-Lyrik ohne Klischees."
(in German). ''laut.de''. 11 October 2004.
The name of the band came about by accident while the band members were watching Italian-German film ''
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'' on a defective television, where the only part of the title that was visible was "ana Jo".Schweinberger, Julia
"Ein schicker Zufall"
(in German). ''taz.de''. 1 March 2011.
During the early years of Anajo, the band recorded various demo CDs, selling them at concerts and on the band's website. One of the band's early songs was "Ich hol dich hier raus" (I'm getting you out of here), which was based on the theme tune of German television series ''
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''. The song entered the top 5 of the listeners' chart of Austrian youth radio station
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and was later released in May 2004 as a single after the band had signed with
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indie label
Tapete Records Tapete Records is an independent record label based in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded in 2002 by Gunther Buskies and Dirk Darmstaedter and primarily focused on Deutschpop Bands such as Erdmöbel, Niels Frevert, Tele and Anajo. Since 2005 Ta ...
.


Album releases

Anajo's debut album, ''Nah bei mir'' (Close to me), was released in October 2004. Consisting of songs from the band's demo CDs, the album was positively received by Rainer Henze of music magazine ''laut.de'', who described the band's sound as fresh, breezy, absolutely contemporary guitar pop with subtly playful electronic elements. Linus Volkmann, writing in music magazine ''Intro'', found good songs throughout the whole album, the highlights for him being "Monika Tanzband" (Monika dance band) and "Honigmelone" (Honeydew). New songs were written for Anajo's second album, ''Hallo, wer kennt hier eigentlich wen?'' (Hello, who here actually knows whom?), which came out in February 2007."Anajo - Interview"
(in German). ''soundmag.de''. 11 December 2006.
Three of the new songs were introduced beforehand in the EP ''Spätsommersonne'' (Late summer sun), which was released in 2006 and also contained two live recordings. The new album saw a development in Anajo's sound, with the band making greater use of guitars and less use of programmed sounds. The album entered the
German albums chart The GfK Entertainment charts are the official music charts in Germany and are gathered and published by GfK Entertainment (formerly Media Control and Media Control GfK International), a subsidiary of GfK, on behalf of Bundesverband Musikindust ...
, where it peaked at No. 51. Also in 2007, Anajo competed in the
Bundesvision Song Contest The Bundesvision Song Contest (often shortened BSC or BuViSoCo) was a song competition held annually between the sixteen states of Germany. Created by German entertainer Stefan Raab and aired live on ProSieben, the show was loosely based on the ...
on German television, performing the song "Wenn du nur wüsstest" (If only you knew), which featured a duet with singer Suzie Kerstgens from German band
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. Representing the German state of
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, Anajo finished in ninth place in the competition. The song was also released as a single, which reached No. 58 in the German singles chart. For Anajo's tenth anniversary, the band re-recorded various songs with the pop orchestra from the
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, releasing them on the album ''Anajo und das Poporchester'' (Anajo and the pop orchestra) in November 2009. The album also featured "Jungen weinen nicht", a cover of the song " Boys Don't Cry" by English rock band
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.Schuh, Michael
"Das Anajo Unplugged-Album, nur ohne MTV."
(in German). ''laut.de''. 7 January 2010.
Anajo's fourth album, ''Drei'' (Three), was released in February 2011.Dorner, Christoph
"Akkordgeschrammel fast ohne elektronische Spielereien."
(in German). ''laut.de''. 17 February 2011.
For the recording of the album, the band virtually avoided using electronic devices and recorded all instrumentation live, using a fourth musician, Albrecht Schröder, to provide the keyboard sounds.Zißler, Miriam

(in German). ''Augsburger Allgemeine''. 3 February 2011.


Indefinite break

In 2014, the members of Anajo decided to part ways.
(in German). ''Augsburger Allgemeine''. 14 April 2015.
On the official Anajo website, they stated that they were taking an indefinite break from the band owing to family commitments. In addition, Gottwald announced the upcoming release of his debut solo album in February 2015.


Live performances

As well as touring Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Anajo also performed in Ukraine (2006) and Russia (2006 and 2010) following invitations from the
Robert Bosch Stiftung The Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH () is a German foundation that owns a majority shareholding in Robert Bosch GmbH, from which it derives its funding. The foundation was established in accordance with the wishes of Robert Bosch, who died in 1942, an ...
and the
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, respectively. In 2008, Anajo toured with the pop orchestra from the University of Augsburg, holding concerts in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.


Musical style

Anajo was described as an indie pop band by various journalists. In its biography of Anajo, music magazine ''laut.de'' referred to the clever melodies, unpretentious instrumentation and well chosen words in the band's music. Music website ''CDstart.de'' stated that Anajo made "feel-good" music (''"Gute-Laune"-Musik'') and remarked on the catchiness of the band's music and the simple song structures. In response to accusations that the band sounded too poppy, Gottwald admitted in a 2007 interview that Anajo was a band that divided opinion, but added that the band's music came from the heart, which was why it sounded poppy and at times kitsch."Wir dürfen poppig klingen und manchmal sogar kitschig."
(in German). ''Planet Interview''. 18 October 2007.
The lyrics for Anajo's songs were mostly written by Gottwald. In a 2011 interview, he stated that the lyrics were multifaceted, containing something for those feeling melancholic in a good way as well as for those in a good mood.


Band members

* Oliver Gottwald – vocals, guitar * Michael Schmidt – bass, keyboards * Ingolf Nössner – drums


Discography


Albums

* ''Nah bei mir'' (Tapete Records/Indigo, October 2004) * ''Hallo, wer kennt hier eigentlich wen?'' (Tapete Records/Indigo, February 2007) * ''Anajo und das Poporchester'' (Tapete Records/Indigo, November 2009) * ''Drei'' (Tapete Records/Indigo, February 2011)


Extended plays

* ''Spätsommersonne'' (Tapete Records/Indigo, September 2006)


Singles

* "Ich hol dich hier raus" (Tapete Records/Indigo, May 2004) * "Monika Tanzband" (Tapete Records/Indigo, April 2005) * "Wenn du nur wüsstest" (Tapete Records/Indigo, January 2007) * "Hotelboy" (Tapete Records/Indigo, 2007) – promo * "Jungs weinen nicht" (Tapete Records/Indigo, October 2009) * "Mädchenmusik" (Tapete Records/Indigo, November 2010)


Self-released demo CDs

* ''Pop und die Welt'' (1999) * ''Geboren für die Stadt'' (2000) * ''Tanz Tanz Band'' (2002) * ''Vorhang auf'' (2003)


Awards

* 2001: Winner of the Augsburg competition Band des Jahres (Band of the year) * 2007: Bayrischer Musiklöwe (Bavarian music lion) for best Bavarian indie band
(in German). ''MainPop''. Retrieved 20 April 2015.


References


External links

*
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