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1981: DISSIDENTEN are
founded by Uve Müllrich, Marlon Klein and Friedo Josch
in Berlin, Germany.
1981/82: Following a one-year tour of Asia, the
group decides to move to India. Upon invitation from Maharaja Bhalkrishna
Bharti of Gondagaon they live and work at his
palace in Madja Pradesh in central India. The first album Germanistan
is mostly recorded here in collaboration with the Karnataka College
Of Percussion and their charismatic female singer Ramamani.
This project with American saxophonist Charlie Mariano receives
attention far beyond the borders of India.
1983: After a tour of North
Africa, the group sets up camp in Tangier, Morocco, The group becomes friend
of the American composer and author Paul Bowles (The Sheltering
Sky) who introduces DISSIDENTEN
to some of the most outstanding Moroccan musicians.
DISSIDENTEN's second album Sahara
Elektrik is produced together with the Moroccan cult group Lem
Chaheb in Tangier with the help of Abdessalam Akaaboune,
one of the most influential powers behind the musical scene in Morocco.
1984/85: The track Fata Morgana
becomes a hit in Spain and Italy and becomes a top dancefloor success. 250.000
Spaniards see and hear the band during a three-week tour. John Peel features
the group in England, and the 'dissimania' that had originally broken out in
southern Europe spreads via the United Kingdom to North America, especially
Canada. Sahara Elektrik makes it to the top of the Canadian independent
charts. A European tour follows. 1986: After establishing themselves as intercontinental
musical pioneers, DISSIDENTEN
move back to Tangier. Their success in the Arabian countries soon takes on such
frenetic dimensions that they decide to move their headquarters to Madrid/Spain,
where Life At The Pyramids is produced and released in the same
year.
1985: Besides Marlon Klein was invited by Jasper
van't Hof to join the Euro-African Project Pili Pili. Since
than he produced several Album of Pili Pili and toured worldwide with this project
(Montreux Jazz Festival) In 1987
he produced the album Be In Two Minds featuring Angelique
Kidjo and Manfred Schoof.
1987/88: DISSIDENTEN
play major cities in the United States and Canada to promote Life At The
Pyramids. The opening gala of the 1988 New Music Seminar in the New York
Palladium marks the ultimate North American breakthrough.
1989: DISSIDENTEN
On their fourth album Out Of This World, the group cooperates with some
brilliant North African musicians: Apart from the string section of the Royal
National Orchestra of Morocco, the album also features Cherif Lamrani
and Mahmoud Saadi, members of the legendary groups Lemchaheb, Jil Jilala
and Nass El Ghiwane. The production takes place in Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier
and Madrid.
1990: Out Of This World is
released worldwide on Sire/WB in January. After nearly a decade, DISSIDENTEN's
home-base is moved back to Berlin. From here they set out to promote Out
Of This World with live-concerts around the world. In Canada they start
filming and recording for a project on native American Indian
music which due to immense demand for live-concerts has to be delayed, even
though the group regards this work as one of their most important future-projects.
1991: The album Live In New York is released,
finally making the historic performance recorded during the1988 New Music
Seminar available to the public. The rest of the year DISSIDENTEN
spend in Canada start filming and recording for a project involving native
American Indian music.
1992: finds the group travelling between
Berlin, Bombay and Bangalore in Southern India to complete work on the album
The Jungle Book. DISSIDENTEN
meet again with many friends they had made almost ten years ago with their first
Indian Album Germanistan. By now, most of
them have become reknowned artists of their own, like Trilok Gurtu and
Ramesh Shotham.
1993: The Jungle Book is released, and DISSIDENTEN
are touring to promote the album around the globe. Top European radio
DJ's vote the album into second place amongst 800
productions in their annual World-Music-Charts.
1994: Europe's Techno/Trance-Guru
Sven Väth creates a powerful remix for the single-release of Jungle
Book Part II from the album and thus introduces the "Love Generation" to
the global sound of DISSIDENTEN.
Which happens to be a perfect introduction for the European part of their world-tour
beginning in the fall of 1994 and being continued in 1995. After
finishing the tour, Marlon Klein remains in Los Angeles for the rest
of 1995 to produce the latest two album of American singer
Gary Wright -Human Love and First Sign of Life- (featuring ex-Beatle George
Harrison on vocals & guitar)
1996: In spring, DISSIDENTEN
return to Italy for the last leg of their Jungle Book tour. During the
rest of the year, Friedo Josch is involved with various album-releases for DISSIDENTEN's
own company Exil Musik. Marlon Klein produces the next album Instinctive
Traveler, featuring Uve Muellrich's daughter Bajka on vocals. This
is the first time English language vocals can be heard on a Dissidenten album.
1997: Instinctive Traveler
is released worldwide in spring. Several international festival shows follow,
including Stuttgart Jazz Open, Leverkusener Jazztage, Festival De La Diversidad,
Barcelona.
1998: DISSIDENTEN
(featuring musicians/singers Izaline Calister, Noujoum Ouazza, Manickam Yogeswaran,
Manu Gallo (Zap Mama) play some of Europe's biggest and most prestigious
festivals including Glastonbury, England.The highlights from each of
these shows are released later in the year on the second live album Live
In Europe.
1999:More festival appearances follow, including
a second stint at Glastonbury (DISSIDENTEN
are probably the first continental band to ever play Glastonbury twice
in a row!) and a show at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1999.
2000: Marlon Klein is invited by Jasper
van't Hof to Durban, South Africa, where he records the Zulu Choir Phikelela
Sakhula and the Real Happy Singers and produces the new Pili
Pili album Love Letter. Uve Muellrich composes a piece
for 96 Bavarian brass bands, performed at the German pavilion
at the Worldexhibition Expo 2000 in Hannover/Germany. Together
with the German sculptor Professor Albert Hien he also realizes
a sound installation incorporating the bells of 96 Bavarian cathedrals and churches
for Expo 2000.
2000: DISSIDENTEN
are exploring yet another musical world. Together with American composer Gordon Sherwood and video artist Stefanie Seidl they create an “documentary opera” about the river Danube, which is performed with the National Orchestra and Choir of Bratislava during the International Danube Music Festival in the city of Ulm. After almost two decades of listening into the world-wide-web DISSIDENTEN want to put their ear on the European heartbeat again. Full circle? As Dissidenten put it: "Apart from marching-music, national anthems and Muzak we have nothing against any kind of music- as long as it involves passion!
2001: To celebrate their official 20th anniversary, DISSIDENTEN
once again call upon their friends, fans and collaborators. The new project is named A World Beat Odyssey. Nine DJ/producers (among them Badmarsh, Lemongrass, Shantel and Slop Shop) remix nine tracks from almost all phases of DISSIDENTEN history, Marlon Klein provides a version of the previously unreleased track Open Up Your Eyes, featuring Bajka on vocals as well as Dorian Wright, son of “Dream Weaver” Gary Wright. The new sounds act as sparks for yet another highly unusual
DISSIDENTEN
project, namely the live-performance of the remix album. After the successful
live premiere in Hannover, featuring DJs A. Leifeld, Slop Shop and Lemongrass,
DISSIDENTEN
are ready to take their " Future Sound of World Beat" to the clubs
and venues anywhere, starting Oct 27th, 2001 at Womex in Rotterdam/Holland.
2002: The documentary opera Das Gedaechtnis des Wassers - The Memory of the Waters is being performed at the prestigious Brucknerfest in Linz/Austria, at the Regensburg Cathedral as well as for the Tuebingen Jazz- & Classic-Festival. Basque accordionist Tomas San Miguel, Theremin soloist Barabara Buchholz, classical indian singer Manickam Yogeswaran, Moroccan Mandolincello virtuoso Noujoum Ouazza and Video artist Stefanie Seidl
are part of this line up.
2003: DISSIDENTEN
Remix.ed 2.0: A New World Odyssey is released. The group is regularly
performing the Dissidenten Remix.ed Live Project
with the help of Tomas San Miguel, Manickam Yogeswaran and the Australian Singer Esther Bertram. Marlon
Klein produced Esther Bertram's Album Urban
Angel and both started touring Europe as a Duo.
2004/2005: La Memoria de Las Aquas, the Spanish
version of The Memory of the Waters in collaboration with the known Spanish conductor Tomás Garrido, is being performed at the Festivales de Navarra, Pamplona/Spain and broadcasted live nationwide by Spanish Radio Nacional.
2006: Marlon Klein and Dissidenten keyboarder
Tomas San Miguel present the project Txalaparta
for Midem in Cannes and Womex in Seville.
The album Dan_Txa, produced by Marlon Klein,
moves up no.9 in the World-Music-Charts.
Uve Muellrich is touring in Morocco with the North African
superstars Jil Jilala. Most of the year Muellrich spends in
Tangier in preparation of the forthcoming new DISSIDENTEN
Jil Jilala album The Tangier Sessions. Marlon Klein is touring
Europe with Txalaparta and the Esther Bertram - Marlon
Klein Duo and produced the Bertram Album Alchemy Of The Heart.
2007: Uve Muellrich plays and records with Jil Jilala
in Morocco while Marlon Klein is preparing
the production of Tanger Sessions in Germany. French/German
TV ARTE and German TV WDR are preparing features documenting
Dissidenten.. and started presenting
the music live by 2008.
More Info: The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music
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