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} Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft (; "German-American Friendship"), or D.A.F., is an influential German electropunk/ Neue Deutsche Welle band from Düsseldorf, formed in 1978 featuring Gabriel "Gabi" Delgado-López (vocals), Robert Görl (drums, percussion, electronic instruments), Kurt "Pyrolator" Dahlke (electronic instruments), Michael Kemner (bass-guitar) and Wolfgang Spelmans (guitar). Kurt Dahlke was replaced by
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(electronic instruments, bass guitar, saxophone) in 1979. Since 1981, the band has consisted of Delgado-López and Görl. Gabi Delgado-Lopez died on 22 March 2020 aged 61. In interviews they claimed not to target anything or anyone specific while writing lyrics to be taken as a parody of words and phrases floating around in the public media. "Sato-Sato" and "Der Mussolini" are both examples of songs written around Delgado-López's fascination with the sound of a particular word. A few months before the
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, D.A.F. released "The Sheriff (An Anti-American Song)". The album ''Alles ist gut'' (all is good) received the German " Schallplattenpreis" award by the "Deutsche Phono-Akademie" (The German Phono-Academy), an association of the German recording industry.


History


Formation and early albums

Görl came to Düsseldorf in August 1978 and met Delgado as both were regulars at punk club Ratinger Hof. Görl noted, "The earliest line up of DAF was Gabi and me in the basement of the Ratinger Hof. We created our basic ideas and we had a very strong will as a duo. Gabi Delgado played the stylophone and I played the drums." Several early Neue Deutsche Welle bands formed from this social group, and Görl and Delgado played with multiple other bands. The first two D.A.F. albums featured the original four-piece line-up and a range of styles. Their first album, ''
Ein Produkt der Deutsch-Amerikanischen Freundschaft ''Ein Produkt der Deutsch-Amerikanischen Freundschaft'' (''A Product of German-American Friendship'') is the first album by the German electronic music group Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft. It was the second release, and first album, on Kurt ...
'', was released in 1979 on Dahlke's Ata Tak label (then called Warning). The album was 22 improvised untitled instrumentals, Delgado having temporarily left the band at the time. The band then moved to London. As Delgado later noted, "at that time if you wanted to do new music you’d go to London because that was the center, not Düsseldorf." Daniel Miller signed DAF to
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because "they weren’t relying on past rock traditions at all, which is the criterion of what goes on Mute."''Rip It Up'', ch. 18. DAF recorded ''
Die Kleinen und die Bösen ''Die Kleinen und die Bösen'' (''The Small and the Evil'') is the second album by Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft, released on 13 June 1980. It was the first album ever released on Mute Records. Side A and the first track of side B are stud ...
'' (The Small Ones and the Evil Ones) for Mute, one side studio and most of the other side live. According to the Trouser Press, ''Ein Produkt...'' featured "shrieking, colliding overdubbed synths and guitars" while ''Die Kleinen...'' presented a more polished sound "with anarchic synthesizer work slowly integrating a solid, defined beat."


Virgin trilogy

DAF then shrank to just Delgado and Görl, who signed to Virgin Records and released ''
Alles ist gut ''Alles ist gut'' (''Everything Is Fine'') is the third album by German electropunk band Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft. It was released in 1981 and was the band's first album on the Virgin Records label. It includes the hit single "Der Musso ...
'', their breakthrough album. The band became pop stars in Germany and gained great critical acclaim in the UK. Görl played drums — usually fairly simple and relatively unsyncopated patterns, but with simple variations that prevented them sounding robotic — while Delgado sang. The only other instruments used were Korg MS-20 and ARP Odyssey analogue synthesizers usually driven by a Korg SQ-10 analog sequencer. Typically only a single sequencer-driven line would be used for a song, the sequence functioning both as melodic accompaniment and as a bassline. The song "Der Mussolini" is a perfect example of this. On other songs, such as the title track, certain notes of the sequence were set slightly out of tune. Overall the songs entail a complex tension between the predominantly visceral (the voice), the relentlessly robotic (the 16-step sequences), and the drums, which lie somewhere in between. One song, Der Räuber und der Prinz (The Robber and the Prince), also features a
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-like sound as a sinister reminder of childhood. ''Alles ist gut'' sold hundreds of thousands in Germany, and DAF became the fifth-biggest
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group in Germany. The next two albums, ''
Gold und Liebe ''Gold und Liebe'' (''Gold and Love'') is the fourth album by Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft, released on Virgin Records in 1981. It was produced by Conny Plank. The album was in the German charts for 21 weeks, peaking at No. 35, and the Au ...
'' (Gold and Love) and '' Für Immer'' (Forever), continued in the same vein, until, as one British music journalist of the time put it, D.A.F. had exhausted all the possibilities of the 16-step sequencer. These possibilities ranged from something resembling rhythm and blues — you could just about play Der Mussolini as R'n'B if you wanted — to the microtonality of ''Im Dschungel der Liebe'' (In the Jungle of Love) (on ''Für immer'') or ''Knochen auf Knochen'' (the B-side of the single "Sex unter Wasser"). These three albums (from ''Alles ist gut'' to ''Für immer'') were all produced by Konrad "Conny" Plank, who was renowned for his pioneering work both with minimalist-influenced
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bands and other experimenters in the 1970s, and with
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artists in the 1980s. The band added an Oberheim OB-Xa for ''Für immer''. The band split during the recording of ''Für immer''.


Post-split

Each member released solo albums: Delgado ''Mistress'' (on Virgin), and Görl ''Night Full Of Tension'' (on Mute). Delgado and Görl reunited in 1985 to record ''
1st Step to Heaven ''1st Step to Heaven'' is a 1986 album by Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft, released on Dean Records via Ariola in Europe. It is their only album in English rather than German. Singer Gabi Delgado-López later noted: "So we wanted to break o ...
'', their only album in English, which achieved one week in the Swedish album chart at no. 46. Delgado later noted: "So we wanted to break our own rules and said: OK, so now we sing in English, now we don’t wear black. ''(laughing)'' With purpose. Because we wanted to break our own rules." During this extensive period their historical importance began to become clearer. Legendary radio DJ
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went as far as to call them the ''Grandfathers of Techno''. Both Robert and Gabi had solo musical careers, with Robert becoming a respected techno artist in his own right. Gabi Delgado also recorded two albums as DAF/DOS ('Dos' here referring to the Spanish word for 'two') together with Wotan Wilke. When DAF reformed for the 2003 album '' Fünfzehn neue D.A.F.-Lieder'' (15 New D.A.F Songs) their style had shifted to a fusion of the classic Plank-produced D.A.F. sound with elements taken from Robert's techno work. The drums were replaced with crisper electronic beats, but the ARP Avatar and, of course, Gabi's vocals remained in place. According to Deutsche Welle, the album "takes specific aim at American cultural imperialism and political dominance" as evidenced by the first single, "Der Sheriff", a song about the George W. Bush administration. "Der Sheriff" peaked at #2 on the German Alternative Charts (DAC) and ranked #15 on the DAC Top 100 Singles of 2003. The band prepared more music, but split before they could make another album. Görl played in 2007 as DAF.Partei with Thoralf Dietrich (from Jäger 90) as lead singer. Delgado-Lopez and Görl have played occasional reunion shows since their thirtieth anniversary tour in 2008. In 2010, the band returned with a new single "Du bist DAF", limited to 2010 copies. The sound snippet is available via SoundCloud. The band declared its split again in January 2015, with another farewell tour to start in May. An authorised biography of the band, "Das ist DAF", written by Miriam Spies and Rudi Esch, was published in 2017. There is no English translation of the text available at present. According to the publisher's page, "This richly illustrated book tells the unique DAF story from the perspective of
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and Robert Görl", both of whom as DAF are "regarded as a forerunner of the techno and EBM scene."


Legacy

The D.A.F. track "Alle Gegen Alle" was remade by Laibach in 1994. "Der Mussolini" was remade by Atrocity in 1997 and by KMFDM in 2006. Patrik Sampler's 2017 novel ''The Ocean Container'' makes reference to "Greif Nach Den Sternen".


Style

Görl described their sound on ''Alles ist gut'' in ''Melody Maker'' in 1981: :Most bands get a synthesizer and their first idea is to tune it! They want a clean normal sound. They don’t work with the ''power'' you get from a synthesizer ... We want to bring together this high technique with body power so you have the past time mixed with the future. Delgado described his new vocal style in the same interview: :The singing isn’t like rock ’n’ roll or pop singing. It’s sometimes like in a Hitler speech, not a Nazi thing, but it’s in the German character, that ''crack! crack! crack!'' way of speaking. The band determined early on that they would not sing in English. As Delgado later said: :It’s not only a part of image. It’s a serious matter because DAF from the very first beginning didn’t want to imitate any American pop, rock or whatever. In fact we think there is a very strong American influence in culture, television, music, everywhere. So in the very first beginning one of our main content was to refuse to imitate rock ‘n’ roll, to refuse to sing in English. We don’t do that. We have our own identity. Our identity is not American identity. As a lyricist, Delgado's concerns throughout D.A.F.'s recording career have ranged from sardonic reflections on ideology and political violence, to journeys into a very physical, even brutal, sexuality, sometimes related from a child's point of view. Having grown up as the child of working class Spanish immigrants in Wuppertal, and coming of age in the politically polarized era of the German Autumn (his response to the left-wing extremism of that time being thematized in the 2003 song "Kinderzimmer (Heldenlied)" Childhood Bedroom (Hero Song)" he was blunt and unromantically detached about social reality in West Germany, and unapologetic about the provocative potential of his songs. As performers and media personalities D.A.F. were, much like New York's
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, forerunners of later 1980s
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duos, such as the
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and Soft Cell, in that the singer (in this case Delgado) appears relatively
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while the one who plays with the electronics (Görl) appears quiet and reserved. Visually, at least from ''Alles ist gut'' until ''1st Step to Heaven'', they cultivated an image of black leather, muscles, hairy chests, and sweat..


Discography


Studio albums


Compilations

* ''D.A.F.'' (LP, Virgin V-2533, 1988) * ''Hitz Blitz'' (CD, JCI JCD-9027, 1989) * ''Der Mussolini'' (12", The Grey Area, 1998, 5-track compilation EP) *''Das Beste von DAF'' (CD, Mute DAF-4-CD, 2009)


Singles


References


Sources

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External links


Robert Görl

Gabi Delgado
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