Die Warzau (originally Die Warzau Synfony) was an American
industrial music band formed in 1987 by
Jim Marcus and Van Christie.
History
In the late 80s,
Jim Marcus and Van Christie were working individually as performance artists. Christie had also been playing music with a band but found that he wanted to work with another musician that was into performance art, which led to collaboration with Marcus.
The duo originally took the name "Die Warzau Synfony" as a reference to an orchestra composed of dissidents and Jews that played in Warsaw, Poland early in World War Two until, as the band put it, they were "censored to death."
After releasing their first 12", "I've Got to Make Sense", the band dropped "Synfony" to become simply Die Warzau.
Originally signed to Chris Parry's
Fiction Records
Fiction Records is a British record label founded by Chris Parry in 1978, owned by Universal Music Group and based in the United Kingdom. It is best known for being the home of The Cure for over 20 years. It was originally a part of Polydor, ...
, the pair released their first album ''
Disco Rigido
''Disco Rigido'' is the debut studio album of Die Warzau, released on October 3, 1989 by Fiction and PolyGram. Van Christie claimed that the band wanted to integrate music that breaks racial barriers into compositions their audience could listen t ...
'' in 1989.
Singles from the album made the
Billboard dance charts
Dance Club Songs is a chart published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine in the United States. It is a national look over of club disc jockeys to determine the most popular songs being played in nightclubs across the country. It was launched as th ...
, with "Welcome to America" spending six weeks on the charts and peaking at #31, while "Strike To The Body/Jackhammer" peaked at #33.
The band's early success attracted the attention of Val Azzoli at
Atlantic Records who signed the band in 1991 as part of a move by the label toward industrial rock.
Their second album, ''
Big Electric Metal Bass Face
''Big Electric Metal Bass Face'' is the second studio album by Die Warzau, released on October 1, 1991 by Atlantic and Fiction Records. The band introduced elements of funk music and the speeches of American politicians into their sample library to ...
'', was released in October that year.
Contributors to the band at the time included
Chris Vrenna
Chris Vrenna (born February 23, 1967 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is an American musician, producer, engineer, remixer, songwriter, programmer, and founder of the electronic band Tweaker. Vrenna played drums for the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails ...
and
James Woolley
Woolley in the 90's.
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(both members of
Nine Inch Nails during the mid-1990s), and audio visual artist Burle Avant, who went on to co-create the MTV television series
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. Singles from the album made the Billboard dance charts, with "Funkopolis" spending 10 weeks on the charts, peaking at #8, and "Never Again" peaking at #23.
Die Warzau supported Nine Inch Nails on tour the same year.
Warzone Records was started by Van Christie and Jim Marcus in 1994 as part of Cabrini Green Housing Projects.
''
Engine
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Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. energy of the Earth's gravitational field as exploited in hydroelectric power ...
'', a 1995 release
on
Fiction/
Wax Trax!
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and distributed by
TVT, was the last album the group released before going on hiatus for almost a decade. ''Engine'' featured a much expanded list of contributors, including saxophonist
Mars Williams
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, guitarist
Louis Svitek, the
Swans
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rhythm section of bassist
Algis Kizys
Algis Kizys (born September 8, 1960 in Chicago) is a New York City bass guitarist most well known for his long-time membership in New York City band Swans. First joining Swans on 1986's ''Greed'' LP, he stayed with the group through ''The Great ...
and
Vinnie Signorelli, and
Chris Randall of the band
Sister Machine Gun (SMG).
One of the songs written by Die Warzau during this time, "Hole in the Ground", was featured on the SMG album ''
Burn
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''. ''Engine'' spent nine weeks on the CMJ Radio Top 150, peaking at #78.
Despite a positive reception for ''Engine'', the band's relationship with TVT went cold and left the members feeling cynical about record labels in general.
After 1995, Die Warzau as a group went on hiatus for a number of years with Marcus and Christie working on other projects. Jim Marcus founded the pure funk group Everplastic while Van Christie worked on another project called Eco-Hed.
In 2002, Christie and Marcus reunited to record vocals for Christie's Eco-Hed project which — along with certain changes to the music industry landscape at the time — led the duo to reviving Die Warzau.
Together with new members Abel Garibaldi and Dan Evans they released ''
Convenience
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'' on their Chicago-based label Pulseblack Records in 2004.
The band played their first live show in over a decade in Chicago in January 2005.
''Convenience'' won the Just Plain Folks Industrial Album of the Year in 2006.
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2008 saw the release of '' Vinyl88'', a collection of remixes and previously unreleased tracks including "Born Again" (for which a video was released) and "Hitler's Brain", a collaboration with funk pioneer George Clinton. While some of the tracks had seen prior release, many of the remixes featured re-recorded elements.
In 2009, Die Warzau made several songs – many from the recent ''Convenience'' and ''Vinyl 88'' releases – available for remixing at RemixGalaxy.com The different musical elements (vocals, drums, bass, etc.) of each song are available as separate tracks, which allows users the opportunity to create their own versions of the songs or incorporate the parts into their own original tracks under personal, non-commercial license.
In 2011, Die Warzau announced on their Facebook page that their performance at the WTII Minifest 2 on June 12 would be the band's last performance before breaking up. The live personnel included Jim Marcus, Dan Evans, Vince McAley, and Jay Ramirez.
The band reunited to play one show at the "Cold Waves II" festival held in Chicago in late September 2013 and in 2015 played their final show with Pop Will Eat Itself
Pop Will Eat Itself are an English alternative rock band formed in 1986 in Stourbridge in the West Midlands of England with members from Birmingham, Coventry and the Black Country. Initially known as a grebo act, they changed style to incorp ...
in New York City.
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''Disco Rigido
''Disco Rigido'' is the debut studio album of Die Warzau, released on October 3, 1989 by Fiction and PolyGram. Van Christie claimed that the band wanted to integrate music that breaks racial barriers into compositions their audience could listen t ...
'' (1989, Fiction/PolyGram)
* ''Big Electric Metal Bass Face
''Big Electric Metal Bass Face'' is the second studio album by Die Warzau, released on October 1, 1991 by Atlantic and Fiction Records. The band introduced elements of funk music and the speeches of American politicians into their sample library to ...
'' (1991, Atlantic/Fiction)
* ''Engine
An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy.
Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. energy of the Earth's gravitational field as exploited in hydroelectric power ...
'' (1995, TVT/Wax Trax!)
* ''Convenience
Convenient procedures, products and services are those intended to increase ease in accessibility, save resources (such as time, effort and energy) and decrease frustration. A modern convenience is a labor-saving device, service or substance ...
'' (2004, Pulseblack)
;Compilation albums
* '' Vinyl88'' (2008, Rosehip/Pulseblack)
;EPs
* ''Land of the Free'' (1989, Fiction)
* ''Bodybag / Shakedown'' (1990, Poilygram/Fiction)
* ''Jesus Killer'' (1991, Non Fiction Records)
* ''Never Again'' (1992, Atlantic/Fiction)
* ''Liberated'' (1994, TVT/Wax Trax!)
* ''Borghild
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''Völsunga saga''
Sinfjötli (Borghild's step-son) "saw a lovely woman and strongly desired to have her. The brother of Borghild, the wife of ...
'' (2009, Pulseblack)
References
External links
Myspace page
Facebook page
Unofficial fan page
Breakup announcement
Concert Review: WTII Minifest 2
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TVT Records artists
American industrial music groups
Musical groups from Chicago
Fiction Records artists
Atlantic Records artists