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Biography

  • Years Active

    1990 – 2007 (17 years)

  • Founded In

    Hamburg, Germany

  • Members

    • André Rattay (1990 – present)
    • Eike Bohlken (1990 – 1996)
    • Jochen Distelmeyer
    • Lars Precht (2005 – present)
    • Michael Mühlhaus (1998 – 2005)
    • Peter Thiessen (1996 – 2002)
    • Vredeber Albrecht (2003 – present)

Blumfeld was a German indie-pop band and one of the most important bands of the ''. It was founded in 1990 They had their first success with the album 'Ich-Maschine' in 1992, which was one of the first albums becoming popular that had German lyrics after many years of mostly English lyrics in German pop history (similar to the events back in the days of the ""). Their latest and final album is called 'Verbotene Früchte'.
On January, 22nd 2007, bandleader Jochen Distelmeyer announced the decision to split the band (in peace) after their final 2007 tour.

The name of the band was coined by the main character of the short story "Blumfeld, ein älterer Junggeselle" ("Blumfeld, an elderly Bachelor") by Franz Kafka.

In 2014 the original line-up reunited for a tour to celebrate the 20th anniversity of the release of their album L'etat et moi. It's announced that they will split again after that tour in 2014.

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