Sturm Café

Sturm Café
Origin Gävle, Sweden
Genres Anhalt EBM
Years active 2001-
Labels Progress Productions, SCR
Members
Jonatan Löftstedt
Gustav Jansson

Sturm Café is an electronic body music band from Gävle, Sweden.

Music made by Sturm Café provides the soundtrack of the movie Die Zombiejäger.

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Band members

Occasional band members / collaborators

History

Sturm Café started out by the two teenage boys Gustav (born 1985) and Jonatan (born 1985) in 2001 under the name The Xenophobian Alliance. They released a couple of demo cassette tapes and handle out just to close friends. The instrumentation was a cheap digital synth with an Atari for sequencing and an analog 4 channel portable studio the quality of the songs were low but charming.

Later on in 2002 they bought some analogue synthesizers and a digital portable studio and the music started to spread through mp3.com. The name of the band had at this time changed to Sturm Café which came up as an idea from Gustav's father. The music had moved to a definite EBM:ish approach with minimalistic analogue basslines, monotonous drum machines and chanting vocals in German.

This eventually led to some live gigs in early 2003. Now people started to talk and the success was a fact when they performed live at Sweden's biggest open air alternative music festival Arvika Festival in the summer of 2004. Later on that year they signed at contract with the record label, Progress Productions.

One year later the album So Seelisch, So Schön! was released and climbed the position of 75 at the Swedish official album sell chart. Same autumn Jonatan moved to Poland for medicine studies which somewhat put Sturm Café on halt.

The halt was temporary; Jonatan moved back to Sweden the next year and the work with the band could continue.

Instrumentation

Discography

Complete tour history

External links

Interviews

Reviews