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| name = Tanzwut
| name = Tanzwut
| image = Tanzwut German Band Live.jpeg
| image = TANZWUT 2015 Band3 klein.jpg
| caption = Tanzwut performing live
| caption = Tanzwut in 2015
| image_size = 250
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| landscape = yes
| background = group_or_band
| background = group_or_band
| alias =
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| origin = [[Berlin]], Germany
| origin = [[Berlin]], Germany
| genre = [[Medieval metal]]<br />[[Industrial metal]]<br />[[Folk metal]]<br />[[Neue Deutsche Härte]]<br />[[Neo-Medieval music]]
| genre = {{ubl|[[Neue Deutsche Härte]]|[[Medieval metal]]|[[Industrial metal]]|[[neo-Medieval music|Neo-Medieval]]}}
| years_active = Since 1998
| years_active = 1998–present
| label = PICA Music Records, [[EMI Records|EMI]], Teufel Records
| label = PICA, [[EMI Records|EMI]], Teufel
| associated_acts = [[Corvus Corax (band)|Corvus Corax]]
| associated_acts = [[Corvus Corax (band)|Corvus Corax]]
| website = [http://tanzwut.com/ Official website]
| website = {{URL|tanzwut.com}}
| current_members = Mike "Teufel" Paulenz<br />Martin Ukrasvan<br />Der Zwilling<br />Shumon<br />Ardor<br />Thrymr<br / >Jackbird
| current_members = Mike "Teufel" Paulenz<br />Martin Ukrasvan<br />Der Zwilling<br />Shumon<br />Ardor<br />Thrymr<br />Jackbird
| past_members = Koll. A.<br />Brandan<br />Tec<br />Patrick<br />Jordon
| past_members = Koll. A.<br />Brandan<br />Tec<br />Patrick<br />Jordon
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'''Tanzwut''' ({{IPA-de|ˈtantsvuːt}}) is a German [[Neue Deutsche Härte]] and [[medieval metal]] band which originated as a sideproject of [[Corvus Corax (band)|Corvus Corax]]-members. The band uses a [[medieval]] theme during their live performances which are expressed through their [[stagecraft]], costumes and [[choreography]].
'''Tanzwut''' ({{IPA|de|ˈtantsvuːt}}) is a German [[Neue Deutsche Härte]] and [[Medieval metal]] band which originated as a side project of [[Corvus Corax (band)|Corvus Corax]] members. The band uses a [[Medieval]] theme during their live performances which are expressed through their [[stagecraft]], costumes and [[choreography]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tanzwut - MusicBrainz |url=https://musicbrainz.org/artist/e54da459-21ee-4f0c-82c3-a7379d6937e7 |access-date=2023-12-02 |website=musicbrainz.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Tanzwut - discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos |url=https://www.spirit-of-metal.com/en/band/Tanzwut |access-date=2023-12-02 |website=www.spirit-of-metal.com}}</ref>
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Their name is the German term for "[[dancing mania]]", but is directly translated with "dance rage".<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tanzwut |url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/113376-Tanzwut |access-date=2023-12-02 |website=Discogs |language=en}}</ref> Tanzwut are known for their heavy use of [[bagpipes]], an unusual instrument for a metal band. The group has achieved international success, filling concert halls as far away from their home country as Mexico.
== About ==
Their name is the German term for "[[dancing mania]]", but is directly translated with "dance-rage". Tanzwut are known for their heavy use of [[bagpipes]], an unusual instrument for a metal band. The group has achieved international success, filling concert halls as far away from their home country as [[Mexico]].


The band's recent releases have been gravitating towards a more [[industrial metal]] approach, incorporating the use of more down-tuned [[Electric guitar|guitars]], harsher vocals and darker atmospheres. On ''Weiße Nächte'' though, Tanzwut completely removed its industrial sound for a more refined classical approach centered around bagpipes with a heavy metal sound. However some of the Industrial influence returned with "Höllenfahrt" and the band have written material in a more traditional style similar to that of [[Corvus Corax]] (Morus et Diabolus and Eselsmesse).
Since Ihr wolltet Spass the band have been gravitating towards a more [[industrial metal]] approach, incorporating the use of more [[down-tuned guitar]]s, harsher vocals and darker atmospheres. On ''Weiße Nächte'' ("White Nights") though, Tanzwut completely removed its industrial sound for a more refined classical approach centered around bagpipes with a heavy metal sound. However, some of the industrial influence returned with ''Höllenfahrt'' ("Hell Ride") and the band have written material in a more traditional style similar to that of [[Corvus Corax (band)|Corvus Corax]] (''Morus et Diabolus'' and ''Eselsmesse'').

== Band members ==
[[File:Tanzwut Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2017 08.jpg|thumb|upright|Singer Teufel at the [[Wave-Gotik-Treffen]] 2017]]
[[File:Tanzwut Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2017 05.jpg|thumb|Der Zwilling at the Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2017]]
* Mike "Teufel" Paulenz – [[bagpipe]], lead vocals
* Der Zwilling – bass, bagpipe
* Thrymr – bagpipe, [[shawm]]
* Pyro – bagpipe, shawm
* Shumon – [[percussion instrument|percussion]], keyboard
* Oually – percussion, key drum, [[electronic drum]]s, riesentara, keyboard
* Martin Ukrasvan – guitar, backing vocals, bagpipe, [[tromba marina]]

=== Former members ===
* Koll. A. (a.k.a. "Meister Selbstfried") – bagpipe, shawm, [[cornett]]
* Brandan – guitar, bagpipe
* Tec – keyboard, programming
* Wim bass guitar, bagpipe
* Patrick electric guitar
* Castus bagpipe, shawm
* Ardor bagpipe, shawm
* Gast keyboard, drum machine
* Norri drums, percussion
* Hatz keyboard, electronic drums


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
[[File:Tanzwut German Band Live.jpeg|thumb|Tanzwut in 2004]]
===Studio albums===
===Studio albums===
* ''[[Tanzwut (album)|Tanzwut]]'' (''Dance-Rage'') (1999)
* ''[[Tanzwut (album)|Tanzwut]]'' ("Dance Rage") (1999)
* ''[[Labyrinth der Sinne]]'' ("Labyrinth of Senses") (2000) – #43 DAC Top Albums of 2000, Germany<ref name="dac-albums-00">{{cite web |title=DAC Top 50 2000 |url=http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/1999/dac_alb50.html |website=Trendcharts oHG |publisher=AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH |access-date=20 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010211140354/http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/2000/dac_alb50.html |archive-date=11 February 2001 |date=2001 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
* ''[[Labyrinth der Sinne]]'' (''Labyrinth of Senses'') (2000)
* ''[[Ihr Wolltet Spass]]'' (''You Wanted Fun'') (2003)
* ''[[Ihr wolltet Spass]]'' ("You Wanted Fun") (2003)
* ''[[Schattenreiter]]'' (''Shadow Rider'') (2006).
* ''[[Schattenreiter]]'' ("Shadow Rider") (2006)
* ''[[Weiße Nächte]]'' (''White Nights'') (2011)
* ''Weiße Nächte'' ("White Nights") (2011)
* ''Morus et Diabolus'' (2011)
* ''Morus et Diabolus'' (2011)
* ''Höllenfahrt'' ("Hell Ride") (2013)
* ''Höllenfahrt'' ("Hell Ride") (2013)
* ''Eselsmesse'' ("Donkey Fair") (2014)
* ''Eselsmesse'' ("Donkey Fair") (2014)
* ''Freitag der 13.'' ("Friday the 13th") (2015)
* ''Freitag der 13.'' ("Friday the 13th") (2015)
* ''Schreib es mit Blut'' ("Write It in Blood") (2016)
* ''Seemannsgarn'' ("Sailor's Yarn") (2019)
* ''Die Tanzwut kehrt zurück'' (2021)


===Live albums===
===Live albums===
* ''Tanzwut - Live'' (DVD, 2004)
* ''Tanzwut Live'' (DVD, 2004)


===Singles===
===Singles===
* "Exkremento" (album, 1998) (promo) (Tanzwut)
* "Exkremento" (album, 1998) (promo)
* "Augen Zu" ("Eyes Closed") (1999) (Tanzwut)
* "Augen zu" ("Eyes Closed") (1999)
* "Weinst Du?" (Do you cry?) (feat. [[Umbra et Imago]]) (1999)
* "Weinst du?" ("Are You Crying?") (feat. [[Umbra et Imago]]) (1999)
* "Verrückt" ("Insane") (1999) (Tanzwut)
* "Verrückt" ("Insane") (1999)
* "Tanzwut" (Dance Rage) (2000) (Labyrinth der Sinne)
* "Tanzwut" ("Dance Rage") (2000)
* "Bitte, Bitte" ("Please Please") (2000) (Labyrinth der Sinne)
* "[[Bitte bitte]]" ("Please Please") (2000) ([[Die Ärzte]] cover)
* "Eiserne Hochzeit" ("Iron Wedding") (2001)
* "Eiserne Hochzeit" ("Iron Wedding") (2001)
* "Götterfunken" ("God-descended") (2001) (Labyrinth der Sinne)
* "Götterfunken" ("God-descended") (2001)
* "Feuer und Licht" (feat. [[Umbra et Imago]]) ("Fire and Light") (2001)
* "Feuer und Licht" (feat. [[Umbra et Imago]]) ("Fire and Light") (2001)
* "Nein Nein" ("NO NO") (2003) (promo) (Ihr Wolltet Spass)
* "Nein nein" ("No No") (2003) (promo)
* "Meer" ("Sea") (2003) (Ihr Wolltet Spass)
* "Meer" ("Sea") (2003)
* "Hymnus Cantica" (2003)
* "Hymnus Cantica" (2003)
* "Immer Noch Wach" (feat. [[Schandmaul]]) ("Still Awake") (2005) (Schattenreiter)
* "Immer noch wach" ("Still Awake") (feat. [[Schandmaul]]) (2005)
* "Weiße Nächte" ("White Nights") (2011) (Weiße Nächte)
* "Weiße Nächte" ("White Nights") (2011)
* "Das Gerücht" ("The Rumor) (2013) (Höllenfahrt)
* "Das Gerücht" ("The Rumor") (2013)
* "Der Himmel Brennt" ("The Sky is Burning") (2013) (Höllenfahrt)
* "Der Himmel brennt" ("The Sky Is Burning") (2013)
* "Unsere Nacht" ("Our Night") (2014) (Eselsmesse)
* "Unsere Nacht" ("Our Night") (2014)
* "Der Eselskönig" ("The Donkey King") feat. Entr'Act (2014) (Eselsmesse)
* "Der Eselskönig" ("The Donkey King") (feat. Entr'Act) (2014)
* "Freitag der 13"("Friday the 13th") (2015) (Freitag der 13)
* "Freitag der 13." ("Friday the 13th") (2015)
* "Stille Wasser" ("Silent Waters") (feat. [[Liv Kristine]]) (2016)


== Band members ==
* Mike "Teufel" Paulenz – [[bagpipe]], lead [[singing|vocals]]
* Der Zwilling – [[bass guitar]], bagpipe
* Thrymr – bagpipe, [[shawm]]
* Pyro – bagpipe, shawm
* Shumon – [[percussion instrument|percussion]], [[electronic keyboard|keyboard]]
* Oually – percussion, key drum, [[electronic drum]]s, riesentara, keyboard
* Martin Ukrasvan – [[electric guitar|guitar]], [[backing vocalist|backing vocals]], bagpipe, [[tromba marina]]

=== Former members ===
* Koll. A. (a.k.a. Meister Selbstfried) – bagpipe, Shawm, [[cornett]]
* Brandan – guitar, bagpipe
* Tec – keyboard, programming
* Wim - bass guitar, bagpipe
* Patrick - electric guitar
* Castus - bagpipe, shawm
* Ardor - bagpipe, shawm
* Gast - keyboard, drum machine
* Norri - drums & percussion
* Hatz - keyboard, electronic drums


== External links==
== External links==
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* [http://www.tanzwut.com Official website] {{de icon}}
* [http://www.tanzwut.com Official website] {{in lang|de}}

==References==
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 20 August 2024

Tanzwut
Tanzwut in 2015
Tanzwut in 2015
Background information
OriginBerlin, Germany
Genres
Years active1998–present
LabelsPICA, EMI, Teufel
MembersMike "Teufel" Paulenz
Martin Ukrasvan
Der Zwilling
Shumon
Ardor
Thrymr
Jackbird
Past membersKoll. A.
Brandan
Tec
Patrick
Jordon
Websitetanzwut.com

Tanzwut (German pronunciation: [ˈtantsvuːt]) is a German Neue Deutsche Härte and Medieval metal band which originated as a side project of Corvus Corax members. The band uses a Medieval theme during their live performances which are expressed through their stagecraft, costumes and choreography.[1][2]

Their name is the German term for "dancing mania", but is directly translated with "dance rage".[3] Tanzwut are known for their heavy use of bagpipes, an unusual instrument for a metal band. The group has achieved international success, filling concert halls as far away from their home country as Mexico.

Since Ihr wolltet Spass the band have been gravitating towards a more industrial metal approach, incorporating the use of more down-tuned guitars, harsher vocals and darker atmospheres. On Weiße Nächte ("White Nights") though, Tanzwut completely removed its industrial sound for a more refined classical approach centered around bagpipes with a heavy metal sound. However, some of the industrial influence returned with Höllenfahrt ("Hell Ride") and the band have written material in a more traditional style similar to that of Corvus Corax (Morus et Diabolus and Eselsmesse).

Band members

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Singer Teufel at the Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2017
Der Zwilling at the Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2017
  • Mike "Teufel" Paulenz – bagpipe, lead vocals
  • Der Zwilling – bass, bagpipe
  • Thrymr – bagpipe, shawm
  • Pyro – bagpipe, shawm
  • Shumon – percussion, keyboard
  • Oually – percussion, key drum, electronic drums, riesentara, keyboard
  • Martin Ukrasvan – guitar, backing vocals, bagpipe, tromba marina

Former members

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  • Koll. A. (a.k.a. "Meister Selbstfried") – bagpipe, shawm, cornett
  • Brandan – guitar, bagpipe
  • Tec – keyboard, programming
  • Wim – bass guitar, bagpipe
  • Patrick – electric guitar
  • Castus – bagpipe, shawm
  • Ardor – bagpipe, shawm
  • Gast – keyboard, drum machine
  • Norri – drums, percussion
  • Hatz – keyboard, electronic drums

Discography

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Tanzwut in 2004

Studio albums

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  • Tanzwut ("Dance Rage") (1999)
  • Labyrinth der Sinne ("Labyrinth of Senses") (2000) – #43 DAC Top Albums of 2000, Germany[4]
  • Ihr wolltet Spass ("You Wanted Fun") (2003)
  • Schattenreiter ("Shadow Rider") (2006)
  • Weiße Nächte ("White Nights") (2011)
  • Morus et Diabolus (2011)
  • Höllenfahrt ("Hell Ride") (2013)
  • Eselsmesse ("Donkey Fair") (2014)
  • Freitag der 13. ("Friday the 13th") (2015)
  • Schreib es mit Blut ("Write It in Blood") (2016)
  • Seemannsgarn ("Sailor's Yarn") (2019)
  • Die Tanzwut kehrt zurück (2021)

Live albums

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  • Tanzwut – Live (DVD, 2004)

Singles

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  • "Exkremento" (album, 1998) (promo)
  • "Augen zu" ("Eyes Closed") (1999)
  • "Weinst du?" ("Are You Crying?") (feat. Umbra et Imago) (1999)
  • "Verrückt" ("Insane") (1999)
  • "Tanzwut" ("Dance Rage") (2000)
  • "Bitte bitte" ("Please Please") (2000) (Die Ärzte cover)
  • "Eiserne Hochzeit" ("Iron Wedding") (2001)
  • "Götterfunken" ("God-descended") (2001)
  • "Feuer und Licht" (feat. Umbra et Imago) ("Fire and Light") (2001)
  • "Nein nein" ("No No") (2003) (promo)
  • "Meer" ("Sea") (2003)
  • "Hymnus Cantica" (2003)
  • "Immer noch wach" ("Still Awake") (feat. Schandmaul) (2005)
  • "Weiße Nächte" ("White Nights") (2011)
  • "Das Gerücht" ("The Rumor") (2013)
  • "Der Himmel brennt" ("The Sky Is Burning") (2013)
  • "Unsere Nacht" ("Our Night") (2014)
  • "Der Eselskönig" ("The Donkey King") (feat. Entr'Act) (2014)
  • "Freitag der 13." ("Friday the 13th") (2015)
  • "Stille Wasser" ("Silent Waters") (feat. Liv Kristine) (2016)
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References

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  1. ^ "Tanzwut - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Tanzwut - discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos". www.spirit-of-metal.com. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Tanzwut". Discogs. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  4. ^ "DAC Top 50 2000". Trendcharts oHG. AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH. 2001. Archived from the original on 11 February 2001. Retrieved 20 January 2022.