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JAN
05
2019
Berlin, Germany
260 Grad
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DEC
01
2018
Berlin, Germany
260 Grad
I Was There
OCT
06
2018
Berlin, Germany
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SEP
01
2018
Berlin, Germany
Humboldtterrassen
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MAY
05
2018
Berlin-Altglienicke, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
FEB
03
2018
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
JAN
06
2018
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
DEC
02
2017
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
NOV
04
2017
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
OCT
07
2017
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
SEP
02
2017
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
AUG
05
2017
Berlin, Germany
Atelier Berlin
I Was There
JUN
03
2017
Berlin, Germany
Atelier Berlin
I Was There
MAY
27
2017
Augsburg, Germany
Bungalow
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MAY
13
2017
Berlin, Germany
Atelier
I Was There
APR
01
2017
Berlin, Germany
Atelier Berlin
I Was There
MAR
04
2017
Berlin, Germany
BRLO Brwhouse
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DEC
31
2016
Berlin, Germany
Humboldtterrassen
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DEC
03
2016
Berlin, Germany
The Liberate
I Was There
NOV
05
2016
Berlin, Germany
The Liberate
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OCT
08
2016
Berlin, Germany
The Liberate
I Was There
OCT
07
2016
Cologne, Germany
Roxy
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AUG
27
2016
Berlin, Germany
The Liberate
I Was There
JUL
29
2016
Tallinn, Estonia
PADA
I Was There
JUN
04
2016
Berlin, Germany
Humboldt Terrassen
I Was There
APR
02
2016
Berlin, Germany
Trust
I Was There
MAR
05
2016
Berlin, Germany
Trust
I Was There
FEB
06
2016
Berlin, Germany
Trust
I Was There
JAN
09
2016
Berlin, Germany
Trust
I Was There
OCT
28
2015
Kreuzberg, Germany
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OCT
24
2015
Berlin, Germany
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AUG
14
2015
Berlin, Germany
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I Was There
MAY
09
2015
Berlin, Germany
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I Was There
APR
11
2015
Berlin, Germany
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MAR
14
2015
Berlin, Germany
Purobar
I Was There
FEB
14
2015
Berlin, Germany
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DEC
31
2014
Berlin, Germany
Sodom & Gomorra
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OCT
04
2014
Berlin, Germany
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I Was There
SEP
13
2014
Berlin, Germany
Projekt Kino Ost
I Was There
AUG
02
2014
Berlin, Germany
Puro Bar
I Was There
JUL
05
2014
Berlin, Germany
Puro Bar
I Was There
MAR
21
2014
Vilnius, Lithuania
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I Was There
FEB
01
2014
Berlin, Germany
Puro The Bar
I Was There
JUL
12
2013
Berlin, Germany
GRETCHEN
I Was There
APR
04
2013
Berlin, Germany
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About G.I. Disco

Dear Listeners, Music lovers, and Dance Aficionados,

Soul, Funk and R&B from the US became a worldwide dance and clubbing movement during the 70s when it turned "disco". In the late 70s and 80s more and more new electronic instruments like synthesizers and drum machines were added to the horn riffs and piano licks, bringing the Funk back on the dance floor while still leaving it´s Soul untouched. Although a global success story, it played an interesting role especially in the German experience.

Luckily for us, the American G.I.s stationed in West-Berlin and parts of West-Germany during times of the "cold war", brought this music with them. Equally responsible were the radio station AFN (American Forces Network), as well as clubs within the vicinity of the army-barracks in such cities as Berlin(West), Frankfurt am Main, Rammstein, Heidelberg, Munich, Hanau, Stuttgart or Mannheim. Although there was no further intention than to just offer some entertainment to the US troops far away from home, there was a strong appeal to the local people as well: AFN´s top 40 show format and the style of their DJs was a so far completely unknown radio concept to the German listeners, and the soul, funk & disco records that army djs like Steve Kastelac or The Magnificent Magoo played on their shows where simply the freshest sound around. Those who gained admission to the US clubs then regulated by the military police, and after exchanging D-Mark into Dollars were not only able to listen to the hottest new music. A fortunate few witnessed the latest dance moves while having a Dr.Pepper.Yet, back in the times of Jazz and Rock`n´Roll the exotic music, dance styles and beverages were all imported from the US.

No surprise that also some German clubs in the US sectors adopted the concept, frequently hiring US bartenders, bouncers and DJs. Most of these places where ethnic melting pots where African-American G.I.s mingled with local German women. This simultaneously offered the Afro-German community a home where they could be part of the majority…for at least a night. Influenced at this time were German bands of the so called „Neue Deutsche Welle“ (NDW). One of their main representatives, the Berlin based “Spliff”, even wrote a popular song about this clubbing- and music phenomena: „Das Blech“. Later on it were dance projects like "Snap!" from Frankfurt/M. or the German rappers of "Die Fantastischen Vier" from Stuttgart that revealed this sound to a bigger German audience by hitting the top of the charts with their interpretation of what they had experienced in those clubs. The only one of its kind to be known to a larger public was the infamous club „Labelle“ in West-Berlin. Sadly however, club "Labelle" is not remembered for the music, but for an unfortunate terrorist attack in 1986.

This also marks the beginning of the end of this "80s history of cold war´s hottest music in West-Germany". New genres like Miami Bass or New Jack Swing were developing under the influence of Hip Hop and House, and still it all was put into the same dj mix. But only a couple of years later the dance was through: The fall of The Berlin Wall made clear that the "cold war" was over. At about the same time a brand new dance music and party experience emerged, called "Techno".The new genre separated dance floors into both "electronic", and "non-electronic" much like Germany had been before it was split politically into "East" and "West". "Techno" appeared by no coincidence initially within the former US sectors of both Berlin, and Frankfurt/M.

"G.I. DISCO" CD/Vinyl compilation on BBE Records, 2010
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Band Members:
Kalle Kuts
Hometown:
Berlin, Germany

No upcoming shows
Send a request to G.I. Disco to play in your city
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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Concerts and tour dates

Past

JAN
05
2019
Berlin, Germany
260 Grad
I Was There
DEC
01
2018
Berlin, Germany
260 Grad
I Was There
OCT
06
2018
Berlin, Germany
Father Graham
I Was There
SEP
01
2018
Berlin, Germany
Humboldtterrassen
I Was There
MAY
05
2018
Berlin-Altglienicke, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
FEB
03
2018
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
JAN
06
2018
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
DEC
02
2017
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
NOV
04
2017
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
OCT
07
2017
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
SEP
02
2017
Berlin, Germany
The Grand
I Was There
AUG
05
2017
Berlin, Germany
Atelier Berlin
I Was There
JUN
03
2017
Berlin, Germany
Atelier Berlin
I Was There
MAY
27
2017
Augsburg, Germany
Bungalow
I Was There
MAY
13
2017
Berlin, Germany
Atelier
I Was There
APR
01
2017
Berlin, Germany
Atelier Berlin
I Was There
MAR
04
2017
Berlin, Germany
BRLO Brwhouse
I Was There
DEC
31
2016
Berlin, Germany
Humboldtterrassen
I Was There
DEC
03
2016
Berlin, Germany
The Liberate
I Was There
NOV
05
2016
Berlin, Germany
The Liberate
I Was There
OCT
08
2016
Berlin, Germany
The Liberate
I Was There
OCT
07
2016
Cologne, Germany
Roxy
I Was There
AUG
27
2016
Berlin, Germany
The Liberate
I Was There
JUL
29
2016
Tallinn, Estonia
PADA
I Was There
JUN
04
2016
Berlin, Germany
Humboldt Terrassen
I Was There
APR
02
2016
Berlin, Germany
Trust
I Was There
MAR
05
2016
Berlin, Germany
Trust
I Was There
FEB
06
2016
Berlin, Germany
Trust
I Was There
JAN
09
2016
Berlin, Germany
Trust
I Was There
OCT
28
2015
Kreuzberg, Germany
Club Gretchen
I Was There
OCT
24
2015
Berlin, Germany
Creme De La Creme
I Was There
AUG
14
2015
Berlin, Germany
Hoppetosse
I Was There
MAY
09
2015
Berlin, Germany
Purobar
I Was There
APR
11
2015
Berlin, Germany
Purobar
I Was There
MAR
14
2015
Berlin, Germany
Purobar
I Was There
FEB
14
2015
Berlin, Germany
Puro Bar
I Was There
DEC
31
2014
Berlin, Germany
Sodom & Gomorra
I Was There
OCT
04
2014
Berlin, Germany
Puro Bar
I Was There
SEP
13
2014
Berlin, Germany
Projekt Kino Ost
I Was There
AUG
02
2014
Berlin, Germany
Puro Bar
I Was There
JUL
05
2014
Berlin, Germany
Puro Bar
I Was There
MAR
21
2014
Vilnius, Lithuania
Opium
I Was There
FEB
01
2014
Berlin, Germany
Puro The Bar
I Was There
JUL
12
2013
Berlin, Germany
GRETCHEN
I Was There
APR
04
2013
Berlin, Germany
Cookies
I Was There
Show More Dates

About G.I. Disco

Dear Listeners, Music lovers, and Dance Aficionados,

Soul, Funk and R&B from the US became a worldwide dance and clubbing movement during the 70s when it turned "disco". In the late 70s and 80s more and more new electronic instruments like synthesizers and drum machines were added to the horn riffs and piano licks, bringing the Funk back on the dance floor while still leaving it´s Soul untouched. Although a global success story, it played an interesting role especially in the German experience.

Luckily for us, the American G.I.s stationed in West-Berlin and parts of West-Germany during times of the "cold war", brought this music with them. Equally responsible were the radio station AFN (American Forces Network), as well as clubs within the vicinity of the army-barracks in such cities as Berlin(West), Frankfurt am Main, Rammstein, Heidelberg, Munich, Hanau, Stuttgart or Mannheim. Although there was no further intention than to just offer some entertainment to the US troops far away from home, there was a strong appeal to the local people as well: AFN´s top 40 show format and the style of their DJs was a so far completely unknown radio concept to the German listeners, and the soul, funk & disco records that army djs like Steve Kastelac or The Magnificent Magoo played on their shows where simply the freshest sound around. Those who gained admission to the US clubs then regulated by the military police, and after exchanging D-Mark into Dollars were not only able to listen to the hottest new music. A fortunate few witnessed the latest dance moves while having a Dr.Pepper.Yet, back in the times of Jazz and Rock`n´Roll the exotic music, dance styles and beverages were all imported from the US.

No surprise that also some German clubs in the US sectors adopted the concept, frequently hiring US bartenders, bouncers and DJs. Most of these places where ethnic melting pots where African-American G.I.s mingled with local German women. This simultaneously offered the Afro-German community a home where they could be part of the majority…for at least a night. Influenced at this time were German bands of the so called „Neue Deutsche Welle“ (NDW). One of their main representatives, the Berlin based “Spliff”, even wrote a popular song about this clubbing- and music phenomena: „Das Blech“. Later on it were dance projects like "Snap!" from Frankfurt/M. or the German rappers of "Die Fantastischen Vier" from Stuttgart that revealed this sound to a bigger German audience by hitting the top of the charts with their interpretation of what they had experienced in those clubs. The only one of its kind to be known to a larger public was the infamous club „Labelle“ in West-Berlin. Sadly however, club "Labelle" is not remembered for the music, but for an unfortunate terrorist attack in 1986.

This also marks the beginning of the end of this "80s history of cold war´s hottest music in West-Germany". New genres like Miami Bass or New Jack Swing were developing under the influence of Hip Hop and House, and still it all was put into the same dj mix. But only a couple of years later the dance was through: The fall of The Berlin Wall made clear that the "cold war" was over. At about the same time a brand new dance music and party experience emerged, called "Techno".The new genre separated dance floors into both "electronic", and "non-electronic" much like Germany had been before it was split politically into "East" and "West". "Techno" appeared by no coincidence initially within the former US sectors of both Berlin, and Frankfurt/M.

"G.I. DISCO" CD/Vinyl compilation on BBE Records, 2010
Show More
Band Members:
Kalle Kuts
Hometown:
Berlin, Germany

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