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Stephan Weidner (born 29 May 1963), also known as Der W, is a German musician, songwriter and producer. From 1980 to 2005, he was the bassist, songwriter and leader of the German rock band
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. He was also a singer with Nordend Antistars, a collaboration with Sub7even singer Daniel Wirtz. In April 2008, Weidner's first solo album ''Schneller, Höher, Weidner'' was released.


Early life

Weidner was raised by his father Tex Weidner with two half brothers and two sisters in an impoverished family. Conflicts with a school principal resulted in Weidner being banned from school. His father then moved the family to
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. There Weidner first met the musicians ( Kevin Russell and Peter "Pe" Schorowsky) who would later become the first line-up for Weidner's band, Böhse Onkelz. Weidner failed to graduate and subsequently did not pursue a career, instead taking a variety of odd-jobs including working as a bartender in a tavern connected to a brothel owned by Weidner's father.


Musical career


Böhse Onkelz

In 1980, the 17-year-old Weidner founded the band Böhse Onkelz ("Bad Uncles") with Kevin Russell and Peter "Pe" Schorowsky. Weidner initially played guitar in the band. After Matthias "Gonzo" Röhr joined the band, Weidner moved to the bass. The band modeled itself as a
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. Weidner particularly felt a connection to the
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movements that had come to Germany from England early in the 1980s. This inspiration expressed itself in Weidner's songs with lyrics that often glorified violence and the use of force. Conflicts with local Turkish residents and the increasing right-wing shift of the skinhead movement were reflected in the band's music, leading to
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lyrics and the band's subsequent popularity with those movements. In 1983, Weidner married and struggled to find work. The first commercial releases of Böhse Onkelz earned little money. Their first album ''
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'' was banned in Germany. For the album ''
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'', the band never received any money. Meanwhile, they continued to break way from the skinhead movement due to the increasingly restrictive dress codes and regulations associated with those movements, particularly as those trends conflicted with the sense of freedom embraced by the punk movement. Weidner's lyrics continued to grow musically. In the song "Erinnerung" he expressed his feelings about his earlier life. Nonetheless, his reputation as a "right-wing skinhead rocker" remained. Weidner remained faithful to his influences both musically and in his lifestyle, as expressed in his writings and interviews with the press. This attitude often led to conflicts with the press. His refusal to rename the band was seen as a sign that Böhse Onkelz had not done enough to clearly distance itself enough from the skinhead movement. This conflict with the media culminated in songs such as "Meister der Lügen" ''(Master of Lies)'' or "Danke für nichts" ''(Thanks for Nothing)''. Weidner's refusal to give interviews outside of the music press at that time is part of the "mythos Onkelz". In 1993, at
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's "Free Your Mind" event, Weidner and
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) discussed the influence of xenophobia on their music and their fans. Though the public was skeptical of Weidner's reform, his success continued to increase. After a gig with
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in 2003, Weidner stated that he would not spend his old age on the stage. In 2005, Böhse Onkelz split up. In 2014, they made their comeback in front of 400,000 people.


Nordend Antistars

On 15 May 2006, Weidner (along with Daniel Wirtz of Sub7even) released the songs ''Unser Stadion – Unsere Regeln'' ("Our Stadium ''–'' Our Rules") and ''Gewinnen kann jeder'' ("Anyone Can Win") under the band name Nordend Antistars as arena anthems for the
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Guest musician

Weidner has been a guest artist on a number of tracks from other bands: * He played bass on
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's "Remember Exxon Valdez" from the album ''Moon Spirits'' (1992) * He provides background vocals on
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's "Godspeed" from the album ''Fistful of Hate'' (2004) * He provides background vocals on Sub7even's "F *** About" on the album ''Lovechainsnrockets'' (2006) * He sings the refrain on Pro-Pain's "Hour of the Time" from the album ''No End in Sight'' (2008)


Solo career as 'Der W'

On 25 April 2008, Weidner released his first solo album ''Schneller, Höher, Weidner'' ("Faster, Higher, Weidner"), for which he recorded some songs with American heavy metal band
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. From March 2009 until April 2009, he toured Germany, Austria and Switzerland to promote this album. Opening acts included Pro-Pain, Danish rock band
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, and German rock band
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. For his live performance, Weidner's band consisted of Rupert Keplinger, Dirk Czuya, Henning Menke and JC Dwyer.


Producer

In addition to producing for Böhse Onkelz, Weidner also produced for: * 2000: Suprasod: ''Suprasod'' * 2006: Nordend Antistars: ''Unser Stadion, unsere Regeln'' (single) * 2006: Sub7even: ''Lovechainsnrockets'' * 2009: Eschenbach: ''Eschenbach''


Personal life

Weidner was married and has one child. He currently lives in
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In addition to his music projects, Weidner also designs clothes. He aims to create fashion with subtle messages that help the wearer to express his or her own style. The clothes (criticized as being overly expensive as compared to similar clothing lines) are sold through an online store called W Couture.


Discography


Albums

* 2008: ''Schneller, höher, Weidner'' (Faster, Higher, Weidner) * 2010: ''Autonomie!'' (Autonomy!) * 2012: ''III'' * 2016: ''IV''


Singles

* 2008: "Geschichtenhasser" (Story Hater) * 2010: "Sterne" (Stars) * 2011: "Was ist denn hier nicht los?" (What Is Not Going On Here?)


Awards

* 2009:
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nomination: Artist / Artist / Group of the Year Rock / Alternative (National)


References


External links


onkelz.deder-w.dew-stuff.de.vuw-couture.comInterview with Weidner in Revolutionart Magazine 22
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