Egoexpress

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Egoexpress
Egoexpress -Auftritt im Hafenklang - 1.jpg
In performance, 2005
Background information
Origin Hamburg, Germany
Genres Electronic music, House, pop, Techno
Years active1995present
Labels Bureau-B, L'Age D'Or, Ladomat 2000
Members
  • Mense Reents
  • Jimi Siebels

Egoexpress is a German band from Hamburg, which was founded in 1995. The band consists of German musicians Mense Reents (also with Die Goldenen Zitronen) and Jimi Siebels.

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Band history

Reents and Siebels, both from East Frisia, who had known each other since their youth, came to Hamburg in 1990 as part of the broader movement surrounding the Hamburger Schule. [1] After being active in various musical projects there, [2] they founded Egoexpress in 1995.

Their musical style is described as a mixture of a certain rock aesthetic with techno drive, beats and electro (clash), which is far removed from techno dogma or retro aesthetics. [3] Music, which is somewhere between techno, house, and pop, and was also influenced by mod culture, Neue Deutsche Welle and was characterized by a general punk attitude that gave Egoexpress a special status in the German club scene. [2] By 1999, thanks in part to an invitation from Westbam to play Mayday, they were finally embraced into the wider electronic fold. [1] This was followed by further appearances at major music events such as Festival Internacional de Benicàssim [4] , the Fusion Festival, the Melt Festival [5] , Nature One or SonneMondSterne.

Since its formation in 1995, the band has been based at the Hamburg label Ladomat 2000, which was a sublabel of L'age d'or. Between 1995 and 2006, the duo released a total of three albums and numerous singles and EPs on the label. In addition to their own releases, Reents and Siebels were in demand as remixers for numerous artists. They have released remixes for Bob Sinclar, Die Sterne, Deichkind, Rocko Schamoni, Miss Kittin, Tocotronic, Andreas Dorau, Tomcraft and Kid Alex, among others.

On September 12, 2025, a retrospective of the band's work entitled A Piece Of The Action (1995-2005) was released on the Hamburg Bureau B label. [3]

Discography (Selection)

Studio albums

Eps, 7", 12"

Commissioned musicworks

Remixes

Soundtracks

  • 1998: Absolute Giganten (feature film) – Song Weiter
  • 2005: Der Fischer und seine Frau (feature film) – Song Aranda
  • 2017: Magical Mystery or: The Return of Karl Schmidt (Magical Mystery oder: Die Rückkehr des Karl Schmidt), (feature film) – Songs We Are Here (MMT Version 2016) and Telefunken (MMT Version 2016)

References

  1. 1 2 Ryder, Patrick. "Egoexpress never asked to fit in - they just showed up, turned it up, and let the floor decide". Bureau-B . Retrieved 23 September 2025.
  2. 1 2 Ausgabe vom 16.09.2025: Egoexpress zu Gast. ByteFM. Retrieved 23 September 2025 (in German)
  3. 1 2 Dicke, Tassilo (29 July 2025). "Egoexpress veröffentlichen Best-Of: „A Piece Of The Action (1995-2005)"". Faze Magazin (in German). Retrieved 23 September 2025.
  4. Musik an sich: EGOEXPRESS kommen mit "Knartz IV". Retrieved 24 September 2025 (in German)
  5. "Melt! Festival 2004". ORF (in German). 19 July 2004. Retrieved 23 September 2025.
  6. Album Für Jasmin (Das Blümchen Remix Album) at Discogs. Retrieved 23 September 2025