Warm south wind

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Warm south wind
General information
origin Germany
Genre (s) Krautrock
Founding members
singing
Eschi Rehm
guitar
Reiner Borchert
synthesizer
Bent Jacobsen

Warm south wind was a German Krautrock band.

The band consisted of the musicians Eschi Rehm, Reiner Borchert and Bent Jacobsen , and with Schwul they released their only album in 1977 on Trikont . In the texts written by Eschi Rehm and Reinhard von der Marwitz , the homosexuality of the band members and their self-image as gays are openly discussed, which is why Warmer Südwind is the first gay rock band in Germany.

Eschi Rehm appeared musically in the early 1980s with the new wave bands Die Gesunden und Geile Tiere .

Humid

The album was released by Trikont under the label code US-29, except for the regular musicians Wolfi Graf (bass), Karl Ruthenberg (drums), Klaus Waschke (violin), Harry Bunge (piano) and Horst Schreck (saxophone). The first title Die liebe Familie is a translation of the play Den Kære Familie by Bent Jacobson, which Bent Jacobson published in 1975 on his solo album Bøsse .

Track list
  1. Dear family - 5:11
  2. So far - 3:58
  3. The gay market - 7:35
  4. Flossenbürg - 5:35
  5. Spin, black leather man - 5:27
  6. To the man on the left - 4:35
  7. Gay - 10:22

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Queer Noises 1961-1978 at Trikont  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.trikont.de  
  2. ^ Rate Your Music
  3. Gay Discography ( Memento from June 2, 2009 in the Internet Archive )