Die Krupps
Along with Front 242, the German group Die Krupps stands as one of the innovators of the subgenre of Euro-rock dubbed body music, a sound characterized by its dense electronic makeup as well as its harsh, visceral execution. Emerging in the early '80s, the band tweaked their synth-based attack in the '90s to include elements of industrial metal and goth rock, which yielded acclaimed outings like The Final Option (1993) and Odyssey of the Mind (1995). The group disbanded in 1997 but re-formed in 2013 and released Machinists of Joy, which like subsequent efforts V: Metal Machine Music (2015) and Stahlwerksynfonic (2016), proved that their metallic edge was still very well-honed. Die Krupps formed as a duo in 1981 comprising vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist, and mouthpiece Jurgen Engler, formerly of the German punk outfit Male, and ex-Propaganda member Ralf Dorper. Over the course of the group's first three records -- 1981's Stahlwerksinfonie, 1982's Volle Kraft Voraus, and 1984's Entering the Arena -- Die Krupps continued to refine its lyrically bleak, synth-based sound. (A two-record retrospective covering these three LPs, Metalle Maschinen Musik: 91-81 Past Forward, appeared in 1991.)The mid-'80s marked a fallow period for the band, and it was not until the 1992 release of the album I that it became clear exactly what Die Krupps had been doing over the previous eight years: basically, listening to Metallica and other metal innovators. Both I and its 1992 follow-up, Die Krupps II: The Final Option found the group's signature sound augmented by metal guitars, which enabled Die Krupps to cross over to hard rock audiences while still maintaining its electronic music fan base. 1993's Die Krupps Box, a three-disc box set, preceded the same year's release of Die Krupps II: The Final Option, which found Engler and Dorper joined by ex-Heathen guitarist Lee Altus and drummer Darren Minter. In 1994, a remix album, The Final Mixes, featured contributions from artists like the Sisters of Mercy's Andrew Eldritch, Nitzer Ebb's Julian Beeston, Gunshot, and Jim Martin, formerly of Faith No More. A year later, Odyssey of the Mind found the group moving even further from its electronic roots. Isolation, a collection of Odyssey of the Mind remixes and live tracks, appeared in 1996 and in 1997, following the release of their seventh album, the metal-influenced Paradise Now, Die Krupps disbanded. Various solo and side projects appeared in the coming years before Engler and Dorper reunited to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary with a series of shows in 2005. A trio of anthologies called Too Much History appeared in 2007, followed a year later by a remix project on their 1982 album Volle Kraft Voraus. Their first collection of new material since 1997 arrived in the form of a 2010 mini-album Als Wären Wir für Immer, which preceded a major European tour with fellow German industrialists Nitzer Ebb. The Machinists of Joy, Die Krupps' first full-length studio album in 16 years, was released in 2013 and hailed as a return to the group's old-school industrial/EBM style. They followed it up in 2015 with their ninth album, V: Metal Machine Music, and Stahlwerkrequiem, a sequel to their 1981 debut, arrived just one year later. Recorded in 2014, the concert album Live Im Schatten Der Ringe was released in 2016, and in 2019 the band issued the high-octane conceptual LP Vision 2020 Vision.
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44 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Judgment Night
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Cleopatra Records on 5 Dec 2023
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Trigger Warning
Progressive Rock - Released by oblivion on 24 Apr 2020
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The Remix Wars Strike 2
Experimental - Released by Artoffact Records on 7 Apr 2017
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The Machinists of Joy
Miscellaneous - Released by Dependent on 25 Oct 2013
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V - Metal Machine Music
Metal - Released by oblivion on 28 Aug 2015
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Temple Of Love
Rock - Released by Cleopatra Records on 20 Jun 2023
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The Beautiful People
Metal - Released by Cleopatra Records on 6 Feb 2024
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II - The Final Option
Miscellaneous - Released by Dependent on 1 Jan 1993
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On Collision Course
Metal - Released by Dependent on 27 Aug 2025
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Volle Kraft Voraus! (The Original Album (1981, Digitally Remastered))
Miscellaneous - Released by Dependent on 1 Jan 1982
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II (The Final Option + The Final Option Remixed)
Miscellaneous - Released by Dependent on 1 Jan 1993
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Volle Kraft Null Acht
Miscellaneous - Released by Dependent on 16 Jan 2009
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Songs from the Dark Side of Heaven
Progressive Rock - Released by Cleopatra Records on 28 May 2021
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Stahlwerksynfonie (Deluxe Edition)
Miscellaneous - Released by Dependent on 1 Jan 1981
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Industrie-Mädchen
Miscellaneous - Released by Dependent on 23 Apr 2012
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Risikofaktor
Miscellaneous - Released by Dependent on 18 Jan 2013
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Stahlwerkrequiem
Progressive Rock - Released by Bureau B on 1 Jan 2017
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Robo Sapien
Miscellaneous - Released by Dependent on 31 Oct 2014
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Collapsing New People
Progressive Rock - Released by Cleopatra Records on 1 Oct 2020
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