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Songs From The Bottom, Vol. 1

3.2M streams

3,168,999

Gefühlte Wahrheiten

1.3M streams

1,302,438

Heavy

757.5K streams

757,489

Regen EP

114.4K streams

114,419

Songs from the Bottom - Track by Track...

39.5K streams

39,529

Lass uns Liebe sein

12.2K streams

12,194

Toxic

Im Fieber

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Ich sing für dich

Biography

From 1990 to 2007, Jochen Distelmeyer fronted one of Germany's premiere indie rock bands. Named after a Kafka short story, Blumfeld made music that was experimental, political, and -- in contrast to many bands from the same era -- performed almost entirely in German. As a result, Blumfeld was considered one of the founders of the Hamburger Schule, a musical movement characterized by a grungy, experimental sound and socially critical lyrics. Blumfeld's sound changed directions during the band's career, earning comparisons to Pavement during the early days and taking on a pop-friendly sheer during the 2000s. When the group broke up in 2007, Distelmeyer launched his own career, making his solo debut with the release of 2009's Heavy. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi