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Blixa Bargeld
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Blixa Bargeld

Dec 21, 2008
0h 41m
★ 0.0

Overview

Blixa Bargeld (born Christian Emmerich) is a German-born musician active in a number of artistic fields. He is best known for his studio work and live performances with the groups Einstürzende Neubauten and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. In the center the front singer of this busting sound event – one of the most dazzling personalities in the history of German music: Blixa Bargeld. Nobody else embodied the 1980ies West Berlin punk attitude more than him. Nobody was so over the edge, so demonic and at the same time so inventive. Blixa Bargeld is mainly known for being the mind and front singer of Einstürzende Neubauten, although he is a multi-talent and has never restricted himself to being only musician. Portrait for ZDF/arte series "Mein Leben"

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Blixa Bargeld

Self

Blixa Bargeld

Nick Cave

Self

Nick Cave

Alexander Hacke

Self

Alexander Hacke

N.U. Unruh

Self

N.U. Unruh

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