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Formed in Chelmsford when main protagonists Douglas McCarthy (vocals) and Bon Harris (drums, programming) were just 15, Nitzer Ebb cut a dynamic swathe through the electronic music and Balaeric beat s (More...)
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Formed in Chelmsford when main protagonists Douglas McCarthy (vocals) and Bon Harris (drums, programming) were just 15, Nitzer Ebb cut a dynamic swathe through the electronic music and Balaeric beat scenes of the 1980s and 90s. They were electro-punks before the genre even existed, at a time when The Prodigy were not even a gleam in fellow Essex boy Liam Howlett's eye. Militaristic, intimidating yet always accessible, Nitzer Ebb enjoyed a string of ferocious club hits and released five critically acclaimed albums on Mute. From their first-ever single, 1984's 'Isn't It Funny How Your Body Works' through to their final 1995 single 'I Thought', they were a band whose honed aggression, originality and precision were impeccable. The band's musical adventures first began in 1982 when McCarthy and Harris, along with drummer David Gooday, formed the group whilst still at school in Chelmsford. Listening to the likes of Abwärts, Neubauten, Malaria, DAF, Cabaret Voltaire, Killing Joke and Bauhaus among many others the boys began experimenting with synthesizers and samples culminating in the release of four singles on their own Power Of Voice Communications label (a joint venture with Pet Shop Boys producer Phil Harding) before Daniel Miller was impressed enough to sign them to his own label Mute. Nitzer Ebb's debut album, 1987's brooding 'That Total Age', displayed a brutalist yet polished élan. Following the powerful opening singles 'Murderous' and 'Let Your Body Learn', the band's club reputation was truly secured with the release of 'Join In The Chant', which in a version remixed by Phil Harding, became a staple in Britain's acid house and techno clubs. Having won over club-land the band turned their attentions to the live arena and at the invitation of label mates Depeche Mode, supported them on their huge Music for the Masses tour. Meanwhile original drummer Gooday departed to be replaced for live performances by Julian Beeston, whilst McCarthy and Harris returned to the studio with producer, Flood, to record the follow up to 'That Total Age' for the album that would eventually become 'Belief' and set in progress a highly creative partnership that would extend over four albums. The new album once again retained the musical and visual aggression of their previous work. Yet 'Belief' also hinted at the band's growing ability to display a sense of wit, imagination and sheer caustic comment within their music. There were no sacred cows in terms of subject matter or indeed the band's merciless capacity for piss taking. Upon its release 'Belief' not only attracted much domestic critical praise but also saw their stock rise in Europe. In part this was aided by the series of remixes provided by the band for the singles 'Control I'm Here', 'Hearts & Minds' and 'Shame'. Along with additional mixes by William Orbit they helped maintain the band's popularity in the clubs and encourage the burgeoning fascination in Europe with what was then known as EBM (Electronic Body Music). In 1990 the band and Flood once again returned to the studio with every intention of upping the ante even further. The resulting album 'Showtime' showed further evidence of the band's progression, combining their trademark energy with a growing musicality that added menacing depths to tracks such as 'Getting Closer' and 'Lightning Man'. The album also spawned a most improbable, though brilliantly effective remix of 'Fun To Be Had' by George Clinton, the visionary behind two of the greatest freak-funk bands ever - Parliament and Funkadelic. Arguably the success of this collaboration acted as a spur for the band's next release, the EP 'As Is'. This saw McCarthy and Harris working with four different mixers to reveal the different musical aspects at work within band. Their collaborators included Jaz Coleman of Killing Joke, a recording artist whose musical aggression was even more noted than their own, and Alan Wilder, then of Depeche Mode, who applied his noted production skills to enhance the melodic potential within the band. It was this potential that the band sought to develop on their 4th album, 'Ebbhead'. Released in 1991 the album was a full-blooded affair and with Alan Wilder joining Flood in the production hot seat it was perhaps no surprise to hear the rich musical instrumentation now firmly part of the band's armoury. Any suggestion though that the Ebb were somehow softening up were blown away by the full on pulverising assault of 'Godhead', an assault that had by now successfully overcome audiences in the US. Though it appeared that the main external battles had been won, the band were arguably now having to battle with the internal tensions that naturally had arisen following a decade sustaining an intense level of shared creativity. Four years in the making 'Big Hit' finally made the light of day in 1995. The diverse and experimental nature of the band was still there, and in the lead-off single 'Kick It', the Ebb showed that they could still easily conjure up those moments that would batter the listener into submission yet make it a strangely rewarding process at the same time. Unfortunately, the band's decicion to update their sound with grunge-inspired guitars fails throughout most of the album, as the big rock-styled choruses proved incompatible with the band's signature electronics. Once ahead of their time, but now left behind, Nitzer Ebb found their last release headed straight to the cutout bins. The cracks that appeared between McCarthy and Harris during the making 'Big Hit'--as well as longtime producer Flood's inattentiveness to the group's material--proved to be decisive and shortly after its release it became clear that another album would not be forthcoming. In fact it would take seven years before the band could bring themselves to talk to each other. Perhaps it was this enforced silence that encouraged critics to reassess the precocious impact and originality of the band, as a number of subsequent artists lined up to cite them as a major influence, or less honourably, simply exploiting the Ebb's musical template for their own individual gain. Whilst such a situation may be a cause of great annoyance to most bands, the Ebb maintain a healthy level of stoicism. As they say, “That's the problem with being ahead of the game - the pioneers get the arrows and the settlers get the land.” In the end of 2005 when the quantity of requests for new Nitzer Ebb live acts went beyond the limits McCarthy and Harris met to discuss the possibility of reunion. Since the beginning of 2006 they started to give concerts and since summer Nitzer Ebb are on reunion tour. A 2CD compilation of best tracks and a bunch of remixes "Body Of Work" was released in may and later, in july, a remixes album "Body Reworked" followed. For the tour Nitzer Ebb hired a new drummer - Kourtney Klein, mostly known for her work in CombiChrist. In august of 2006 it was officially confirmed that Nitzer Ebb are working on the new material. The recording actually started in March 2007. New record is going to be produced by british producer Jagz Kooner and should be issued, according to Douglas McCarthy, at spring 2008. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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Past Gigs
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Jul 29
Summer Darkness 2011
Tivoli Oudegracht (Utrecht) – Broken Note, Destroid, Faderhead, Kirlian Camera, Niveau Zero, Nitzer Ebb, Rotersand, VNV Nation, Matta, 16Pad Noise Terrorist, Julien-K - 2011
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Jul 29
Entremuralhas
Castelo de Leiria (Leiria) – Nitzer Ebb, Diary of Dreams, Trobar de Morte, Narsilion - 2011
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Jul 29
Summer Darkness
Tivoli Oudegracht (Utrecht) – Combichrist, Nitzer Ebb - 2011
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Jul 16
VII. Amphi Festival 2011
Tanzbrunnen (Cologne) – Clan of Xymox, Covenant, Das Ich, Deine Lakaien, Diorama, Feindflug, Frozen Plasma, Grendel, Kirlian Camera, Klangstabil, Mind.In.A.Box, Nitzer Ebb, In Strict Confidence, Suicide Commando, Leæther Strip, Hocico, Agonoize, Samsas Traum, Subway to Sally, Staubkind, Saltatio Mortis, Winterkälte, Tanzwut, X-Rx, Die Krupps - 2011
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Jun 10
20. Wave-Gotik-Treffen
Leipzig (Leipzig) – Tying Tiffany, Analog Angel, Absurd Minds, Assemblage 23, Camouflage, Cryo, Das Ich, Deine Lakaien, Diorama, Faderhead, Front 242, Girls Under Glass, Ikon, Lustmord, Mind.In.A.Box, Nitzer Ebb, Soman, The Legendary Pink Dots, Hocico, Alter der Ruine, Cinema Strange, Destroid, Feindflug, Inertia, Performance, Plastic Noise Experience, Tactical Sekt, Obscenity Trial, Dive, Artwork, A Flock of Seagulls, The Pain Machinery, Das Präparat, Die Braut, 13th Monkey, VISIONS, Clock DVA, Estampie, Faun, Trobar de Morte, Narsilion, Love Is Colder Than Death, Inade, Pouppée Fabrikk, The Twins, Chris & Cosey, Noisex, Beati Mortui, Centhron - 2011
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Jun 09
Wave-Gotik-Treffen XX
Leipzig (Leipzig) – Absurd Minds, Assemblage 23, Camouflage, Cryo, Das Ich, Deine Lakaien, Diorama, Faderhead, Front 242, Girls Under Glass, Ikon, Lustmord, Nitzer Ebb, Performance, Soman, The Legendary Pink Dots, Tying Tiffany, Hocico, Analog Angel, The Damned, Alter der Ruine, Cinema Strange, Destroid, Feindflug, Plastic Noise Experience, Obscenity Trial, Dive, Goethes Erben, Artwork, A Flock of Seagulls, The Pain Machinery, Das Präparat, Die Braut, 13th Monkey, VISIONS, Clock DVA, Covenant, Inertia - 2011
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May 14
Nitzer Ebb
Por confirmar (Valencia) – Nitzer Ebb - 2011
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May 13
Short Circuit presents Mute
Roundhouse (London) – Alison Moyet, Carter Tutti, Erasure, Komputer, Laibach, Mira Calix, Nitzer Ebb, Pole, Recoil, Richard H. Kirk, S.C.U.M, The Residents, Thomas Brinkmann, Thomas Fehlmann, Richie Hawtin, Maps, Moby, Polly Scattergood, Martin L. Gore, NON - 2011
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May 01
Join In The Rhythm Of Machines
Dürer-kert (Budapest) – Nitzer Ebb, Die Krupps - 2011
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Apr 30
Join In The Rhythm Of Machines Tour 2011
Majestic Music Club (Bratislava) – Nitzer Ebb, Die Krupps - 2011
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Apr 29
Nitzer Ebb + Die Krupps - "JOIN THE RHYTHM OF MACHINES" Tour
Postbahnhof (Berlin) – Nitzer Ebb, Die Krupps - 2011
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Apr 27
Nitzer Ebb
Debaser Medis (Stockholm) – Nitzer Ebb, Die Krupps - 2011
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Apr 26
Nitzer Ebb
Sticky Fingers (Goteborg) – Nitzer Ebb, Die Krupps - 2011
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Apr 24
Die Krupps
Muziekcentrum TRIX (Antwerp) – Nitzer Ebb, Die Krupps - 2011
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Apr 23
JOIN IN THE RHYTHM OF MACHINES TOUR 2011
FZW (Dortmund) – Nitzer Ebb, Die Krupps - 2011
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Apr 22
Nitzer Ebb
Divan du Monde (Paris) – Nitzer Ebb, Die Krupps - 2011
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Apr 21
Electron Festival
KAB-Usine (Geneva) – Agoria, Borgore, Bot'Ox, Buraka Som Sistema, Burnt Friedman, Daniel Haaksman, Dave Clarke, Diplo, Format:B, GIRL UNIT, Instra:mental, John Roberts, Juan Atkins, Kap Bambino, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Loefah, Minitel Rose, Miss Kittin, Modeselektor, Mondkopf, Nitzer Ebb, Niveau Zero, Paul St. Hilaire, Rainbow Arabia, Redlight, Reso, Ryoji Ikeda, Senking, Siriusmo, Spoek Mathambo, Stendeck, The Panacea, Wagon Christ, Skinnerbox, Benny Page, Elektro Guzzi, ANBB, Cut Chemist, Moritz von Oswald, Shed, Andrew Weatherall - 2011
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Feb 12
Fetish Revolution 11
Venue of Scottsdale (Scottsdale) – Nitzer Ebb - 2011
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Feb 03
K-Hole DJ (Artico77,Vred, PantyPolitics) Session @ Lay Down (Madrid)
Laydown (Madrid) – Martial Canterel, Electronicat, Grauzone, Linear Movement, Nitzer Ebb, Pluxus, Polysics - 2011
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Jan 29
Nitzer Ebb
Black Box (Tijuana) – Nitzer Ebb - 2011
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Jan 28
Nitzer Ebb en Guadalajara
Calle 2 (Zapopan) – Nitzer Ebb - 2011
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Jan 28
Nitzer Ebb
Calle 2 (Zapopan) – Nitzer Ebb - 2011
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Dec 31
All Band Fest 2010
Casa mia (Bologna) – Colony 5, Covenant, Das Ich, Feindflug, Front 242, Laibach, Nachtmahr, Nitzer Ebb, , Hocico, Agonoize, Amduscia, - 2010
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Dec 11
Nitzer Ebb
Clash Club (Sao Paulo) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Dec 09
Nitzer Ebb
El Teatro Colegiales (Buenos Aires) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Dec 07
Nitzer Ebb
Blondie (Santiago) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Dec 02
Nitzer Ebb
Lunario del Auditorio Nacional (Mexico City) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Nov 24
Nitzer Ebb
White Rabbit (San Antonio) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Nov 23
Nitzer Ebb
Granada Theater (Dallas) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Nov 20
Nitzer Ebb
Double Door (Chicago) – Nitzer Ebb, //TENSE// - 2010
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Nov 18
Nitzer Ebb
Magic Stick (Detroit) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Nov 16
Nitzer Ebb
Gramercy Theatre (New York) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Nov 13
NITZER EBB
GRAND CENTRAL (Miami) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Nov 11
11.11 with Nitzer Ebb
Mezzanine (San Francisco) – Nitzer Ebb, Soft Metals, //TENSE//, Terminal Twilight - 2010
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Nov 06
Nitzer Ebb
The Galaxy Theater (Santa Ana) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Nov 03
Nitzer Ebb
Brick by Brick (San Diego) – Nitzer Ebb, //TENSE// - 2010
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Sep 26
Folsom Street Fair 2010
12th Street Stage (San Francisco) – Nitzer Ebb, Deluka - 2010
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Aug 07
M'era Luna Festival 2010
Flugplatz Hildesheim (Hildesheim) – Angelspit, Colony 5, Combichrist, Das Ich, Feindflug, Hanzel und Gretyl, Laibach, Nitzer Ebb, Rotersand, Skinny Puppy, , Agonoize, Samsas Traum, Saltatio Mortis, Amduscia, , Punish Yourself, Illuminate - 2010
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Jul 15
Arvikafestivalen
Folkets park (Arvika) – Ellen Allien, The Radio Dept., Alice in Videoland, Boy 8-Bit, Chromeo, Combichrist, Cryo, Danger, Familjen, Four Tet, Harald Bjork, Louis La Roche, Maskinen, Miike Snow, Name the Pet, Nitzer Ebb, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, Owl Vision, Simian Mobile Disco, Super Viral Brothers, The Big Pink, The Golden Filter, The Twelves, VNV Nation, Wareika, diskJokke, jj, when saints go machine, Ost & Kjex, Le Corps Mince de Françoise, Sambassadeur, , Leæther Strip, Oskar Linnros, den svenska björnstammen, Holy Ghost!, The Golden Filter, Page, Skatebård, Universal Poplab, S.P.O.C.K, Monty - 2010
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Mar 13
Nitzer Ebb
Macumba (Madrid) – Nitzer Ebb, Recoil - 2010
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Mar 12
Nitzer Ebb
Sala Apolo (Barcelona) – Nitzer Ebb, Recoil - 2010
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Mar 11
Nitzer Ebb
Electric Ballroom (London) – Nitzer Ebb, Mechanical Cabaret - 2010
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Mar 10
Nitzer Ebb
Bus Palladium (Paris) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Mar 08
Nitzer Ebb
Majestic Music Club (Bratislava) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Mar 06
NITZER EBB - Feeding Fingers - Christabel Dreams UNICA DATA IN ITALIA
Blackout Rock Club (Rome) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Mar 04
NITZER EBB (UK)
Kino Šiška (Ljubljana) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Mar 03
Nitzer Ebb
Backstage (Munich) – Nitzer Ebb, Psyche - 2010
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Mar 02
Industrial Complex
X-tra (Zurich) – Nitzer Ebb, Psyche - 2010
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Mar 01
Nitzer Ebb
Batschkapp (Frankfurt) – Nitzer Ebb, XP8 - 2010
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Feb 28
Nitzer Ebb: Industrial Complex Tour
Die Röhre (Stuttgart) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Feb 27
Depeche Mode
LTU-Arena (Dusseldorf) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Feb 26
Depeche Mode
LTU-Arena (Dusseldorf) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Feb 25
Nitzer Ebb
Melkweg (Amsterdam) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Feb 24
Industrial Complex Tour 2010
Matrix (Bochum) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Feb 24
Nitzer Ebb - Industrial Complex Tour
FZW / Freizeitzentrum West | Neuer Graben 167, Dortmund 44137 (Dortmund) – Nitzer Ebb, Psyche - 2010
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Feb 20
Depeche Mode
O2 Arena (London) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Feb 19
Nitzer Ebb
Basement (Nottingham) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Feb 17
Nitzer Ebb
The Classic Grand (Glasgow) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Feb 14
Depeche Mode
Arena Zagreb (City of Zagreb) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Feb 12
Nitzer Ebb + Psyche + Controlled Collapse
Progresja (Warsaw) – Nitzer Ebb, Psyche - 2010
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Feb 12
Nitzer Ebb + Psyche + Controlled Collapse
Progresja (Warsaw) – Nitzer Ebb, Psyche - 2010
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Feb 11
Depeche Mode
Atlas Arena (Lodz) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Feb 10
Depeche Mode
Atlas Arena (Lodz) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Feb 08
Depeche Mode
日本武道館 (Tokyo) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Feb 04
Depeche Mode
日本武道館 (Tokyo) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Feb 02
Depeche Mode
Hartwall Areena (Helsinki) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Jan 31
Depeche Mode
Globen (Stockholm) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Jan 29
Depeche Mode
Vestlandshallen (Bergen) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Jan 27
Nitzer Ebb
Storan (Goteborg) – Nitzer Ebb - 2010
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Jan 26
Depeche Mode
Scandinavium (Goteborg) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Jan 25
Depeche Mode
Malmö Arena (Malmo) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Jan 23
Depeche Mode
Sportpaleis (Merksem) – Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode - 2010
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Jan 22
Nitzer Ebb + PNE + Ionic Vision
Hof Ter Lo (Borgerhout) – Nitzer Ebb, Plastic Noise Experience - 2010


