Mediengruppe Telekommander

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Mediengruppe Telekommander performing live at the Donauinselfest 2006 festival on the Danube Island in Vienna, Austria, on June 25, 2006 Mediengruppe Telekommander-2006-06-25.jpg
Mediengruppe Telekommander performing live at the Donauinselfest 2006 festival on the Danube Island in Vienna, Austria, on June 25, 2006

Mediengruppe Telekommander, founded in 2001 by Florian Zwietnig and Gerald Mandl, was an Austrian/German electronic band. Since 2002, they have gained considerable attention in the media of Germany and Austria.

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The band depicts and criticizes today's consumerist culture with harsh lyrics and their distinctive fusion of indie, punk rock, hip hop, and electronic music.

In February 2012, the duo played their farewell concert in Berlin before separating.

Discography

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References

  1. "Vorgestellt // Mediengruppe Telekommander: Zeitmaschine Florian und Gerald". Bayerischer Rundfunk (in German). 7 November 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2024.