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Blixa Bargeld

 
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Bad Seed, Mick Harvey, Einstürzende Neubauten, Nick Cave, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
  • Born: January 12, 1959, Berlin, Germany
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar Representative Album: "Commissioned Music"

Biography

Blixa Bargeld (born Christian Emmerich in Berlin on January 12, 1959) is probably best known as a founding member of the German group Einsturzende Neubauten and the idiosyncratic guitarist in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. While these have been his principle outlets for the majority of his career, he has been involved in numerous musical, theatrical, spoken word, and film projects as well.

Inspired by the dada-influenced Die Geniale Dilletanten movement and the spirit of punk rock, Bargeld founded Einsturzende Neubauten (meaning "collapsing" or "imploding new buildings") in 1980, while in his late teens. The original lineup included N.U. Unruh, Gunrud Gut, and Beate Bartel. In an unanticipated twist of fate, Unruh (Andrew Chudy) was forced to sell his drums for money after the band's initial shows. Assembled in its place was a piecemeal metal construction. Thus began an interest in found objects as instruments, the most essential element in the early Neubauten sound. On stage and in the studio, the band created a din of pneumatic drills, circle saws, metal cutters, and plates, and other junkyard discoveries. Neubauten recorded its first single, "Fur Den Untergang" in 1980 (Bargeld was 21), followed by the album Kollaps, in 1981. That same year, F.M. Einheit (of German outfit Abwarts) joined the group, replacing Gut and Bartel. He was followed by bandmate Mark Chung and a 16-year-old Alexander von Borsig (Alexander Hacke). Supporting the Birthday Party on tour, Bargeld established a connection with the group's singer, Nick Cave. The contact resulted in a deal with Some Bizarre records. The band's first release on the label, Zeichnungen des Patienten O.T., was a creative breakthrough and their most accessible work yet. It was followed by Strategies Against Architecture, a compilation of early material. That same year, Bargeld played guitar on the final Birthday Party release, the four-song Mutiny EP.

When the band disintegrated in 1983, Bargeld joined Cave's solo project the Bad Seeds, playing guitar alongside Mick Harvey, Barry Adamson, and Hugo Race. The Bad Seeds recorded their debut, From Her to Eternity, in 1983. Though personnel would fluctuate, Bargeld has returned as a member of every Bad Seeds lineup since.

Having taken song deconstruction to its logical conclusion, Neubauten's music began to take more conventional shapes. Beginning with Zeichnungen des Patienten O.T., their albums (Halber Mensch, Fuenf Auf Der Nach Oben Offenen Richterskala, and Haus der Luege) were less extreme affairs. Still far from orthodox, the group's cacophony was being harnessed like never before. The collection Strategies Against Architecture II provides an overview of the development from 1984-1990. Bargeld continued to join the Bad Seeds during this period for albums (The First Born Is Dead, Kicking Against the Pricks, Your Funeral, My Trial, Tender Prey) and tours.

Throughout the 1990s, Bargeld balanced work with the two bands while maintaining a schedule that included film roles, writing, lecture and panel appearances, spoken word dates, and numerous extracurricular music and theater projects. In 1991, he gave a reading of Heiner Muller's Die Hamletmaschine for which Neubauten provided music. He toured with fellow Bad Seed, Thomas Wydler's Die Haut (1992 and 1994). In 1992, Mark Chung announced that he would be leaving Neubauten upon completing the next album (1993's Tabula Rasa). His replacement, former Bad Seed Roland Wolf, died shortly after joining the group. Before his death, Wolf and Bargeld collaborated on music for the film Jahre Der Kalte and the theatrical piece Dumpfe Stimmen (collected on Commissioned Music from 1995, which includes Bargeld's stunning rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"). At the end of 1995, F.M. Einheit left the band as well. These unexpected events produced what, in Bargeld's mind, was a necessary change for Neubauten. Ende Neu ("New Ending," 1996) represented the culmination of 16 years of the band's music, acknowledging its past while mapping out its future. In 2000, the new Neubauten lineup (with Jochen Arbeit and Rudi Moser) released Silence is Sexy on Mute. ~ Nathan Bush, All Music Guide
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Blixa Bargeld

Bargeld performing live as part of Einstürzende Neubauten
Background information
Birth name Hans Christian Emmerich
Born January 12, 1959 (1959-01-12) (age 50)
Origin West Berlin, Germany
Genres Rock, industrial, dark ambient, experimental
Occupations Musician, band leader, solo artist, spoken word artist, actor
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1980–present
Labels Mute, EGO, Some Bizzare, Our Choice, Rough Trade
Associated acts Einstürzende Neubauten
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Website www.blixa-bargeld.com

Blixa Bargeld (born Hans Christian Emmerich on January 12, 1959) is a composer, author, actor, singer, musician, performer and lecturer in a number of artistic fields. He is best known for his studio work and tours with the groups Einstürzende Neubauten and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

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Artistic career

In 1980, he founded the music group Einstürzende Neubauten, which has released numerous albums and singles, performed all over the world, and still exists to this day. His stage name comes from Blixa, a German brand of blue felt pen, and Bargeld, German for cash. Bargeld also refers to German Dada artist Johannes Theodor Baargeld.

From 1983 to 2003, Blixa Bargeld was a long-time guitarist and backing vocalist in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Bargeld also sang several "co-vocals" with Cave, such as on "The Carny" and "The Weeping Song." Nick Cave first saw Bargeld performing with Einstürzende Neubauten on TV while The Birthday Party (Cave's band at the time) were touring in Amsterdam. He described the music as "mournful", Bargeld as looking "destroyed", and his screams as "a sound you would expect to hear from strangled cats or dying children."[1]

He is credited with playing guitar on the Gun Club song, "Yellow Eyes", off the 1987 album Mother Juno.[2]

Since the middle of the 90s Bargeld has appeared live with his solo Rede/Speech Performances. During these performances, usually supported by Neubauten's sound engineer Boris Wilsdorf, he works with microphones, sound effects, overdubbing with the help of sampler loops, and speaks English or German. The performed pieces include such curiosities as a vocal creation of the DNA of an angel and a parody of a techno song.

Personal life

Blixa is a school dropout and he left his parents' home in the late 1970s. A 2008 documentary featured him visiting his mother and talking to her about his childhood and the relationship he had with his parents.[3]

Blixa Bargeld had a short romance with Cinema of Transgression's Lung Leg, documented in Nick Zedd's Totem of the Depraved.

He is married to Erin Zhu, the webmaster of http://neubauten.org, and lives in San Francisco, Beijing and Berlin.[3] The couple has one daughter.[4]

Blixa was a vegetarian for 30 years, breaking with this lifestyle due to the difficulties of eating vegetarian in China, where he lived with his wife.[4]

He was also a smoker for a long time, but quit smoking in early 2000s[when?]. A sound of Blixa smoking a cigarette is a part of Einstürzende Neubauten's song "Silence Is Sexy" (2000), which could be heard both on studio album and live performances of 2000 world tour.

Instruments

His current guitars of choice are a Fender Jaguar and a Fender Mustang, as seen on the concert DVD God Is In The House, the partner documentary No More Shall We Part, and various other media appearances. Although initially he used a highly battered Hofner Model 173 and a red Hofner Colorama II until they "broke down." After his effect pedals were stolen in the early eighties he then exclusively relied on the Fender floating/dynamic tremolo (like the Hofner units) which raise the pitch up as well as down, Fender Twin amplifiers, metal slide, and changing his amp settings for each individual song to create his unique guitar sound.[5] He also makes extensive use of the Lexicon Jamman for vocal loops.

Solo discography

  • 1995 "Commissioned Music"
  • 1996 "Die Sonne" (with Gudrun Gut and Members of the Ocean Club, album and single)
  • 2000 "Recycled" (Soundtrack composed by Blixa Bargeld, arranged and directed by Tim Isfort and performed by his orchestra)
  • 2001 "Elementarteilchen": Audioplay based on Michel Houellebecq's novel Les Particules élémentaires.
  • 2006 "Blixa Bargeld liest Bertolt Brecht Erotische Gedichte" spoken voice recording in German of Bertolt Brecht's erotic poems

Other recordings

  • 1993 "Radio Inferno" (see also: Inferno)

Filmography

  • Recycled
  • The Mummy (in which his only role was to make the characteristic growl of the mummy itself [6])
  • Die Totale Therapie
  • Die Terroristen!
  • Wings of Desire (as himself, during the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds performance)
  • Nihil oder Alle Zeit der Welt
  • Dandy (1987, directed by Peter Sempel)
  • Kalt wie Eis
  • Liebeslieder (1995)
  • Palast der Republik (2004)
  • Halber Mensch (2005)
  • On Tour with Neubauten.org (2006)
  • Listen With Pain (2006)
  • Blixa Bargeld: Rede / Speech DVD (2006)

References

  1. ^ EN: 20 ans de Nostalgie
  2. ^ Mother Juno album sleeve.
  3. ^ a b "Mein Leben – Blixa Bargeld" (Documentary Film directed by Birgit Herdlitschke, ZDF / ARTE, Germany 2008)
  4. ^ a b Ich war ja nie der Punk, der vorm Postamt rumsteht, 2009 interview, stern.de (German)
  5. ^ http://www.bendecho.de/deb9a62ce9-einstuerzende-neubauten-interview-2
  6. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120616/trivia IMDb movie trivia

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