La! Neu?

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la! Neu? were a German band founded by Klaus Dinger. After around 1985, Dinger had difficulty getting records released and distributed in Germany, but the Japanese record label Captain Trip Records signed him in 1994, setting up the Dingerland sub-label for Dinger's projects. la! Neu? is a loose collective of Dinger and (mostly) younger musicians. Their records are recorded quite quickly and spontaneously, and the sleeve designs are usually by Dinger, with hastily handwritten liner notes and obvious glue drops.

La! Neu? is also used as an umbrella name for different projects from Dinger's friends; Rembrandt Lensink's solo album God Strikes Back, an album by the group Bluepoint Underground and the group Die With Dignity's album Kraut have all appeared under the La! Neu? name. The album Blue was originally meant as a follow-up to Dinger's solo album Neondian, but was rejected by the German record label (the rejection letter is reproduced on the back cover) and only issued a decade later.

Both La! Neu? and Dingerland have been inactive since 2001. Klaus Dinger's next planned project is a re-recording of La Düsseldorf's most successful album, Viva, using Japanese musicians.

Note: album covers generally feature the band's name as la! NÊU? with what appears to be a circumflex over the E in NEU, though it could also be simply a triangle. Typographic conventions and limitations have meant that the simplest form of the name is used in this article.

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[edit] Core or recurrent members

  • Klaus Dinger (voice, multi-instrumentalist, electronics)
  • Renate Dinger (voice, piano...Klaus Dinger's mother)
  • Viktoria Wehrmeister (voice, percussion)
  • Dirk Flader (guitar)
  • Thomas Klein (drums)
  • Rembrandt Lensink (keyboards)
  • Andreas Reihse
  • Konstantin Wienstroer

[edit] Discography

la! Neu?'s 1998 album 'Goldregen'
la! Neu?'s 1998 album 'Goldregen'
  • (1996) Düsseldorf (Captain Trip Records)
  • (1997) Zeeland (Captain Trip Records)
  • (1998) Cha Cha 2000 - live in Tokyo (2 CDs) (Captain Trip Records)
  • (1998) Goldregen (Gold Rain) (Captain Trip Records)
  • (1998) Year of the Tiger (Captain Trip Records)
  • (1999) Live in Tokyo 1996 Vol. 2 (2 CDs) (Captain Trip Records)
  • (1999) Blue (la Düsseldorf 5) (Captain Trip Records)
  • (2001) Live at Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (2 CDs) (Captain Trip Records)


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