Eden (German rockgroup)

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EDEN (German band)

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EDEN
Origin Germany
Genres

Christian music,

Progressive rock
Instruments

Violin,

Flute,

Synthesiser
Years active 1978 - 1982
Labels Pila Music

EDEN was one of the first Christian progressive rock groups from Germany. They were founded in 1978 by the label Pila Music. Their music features violin, flute and synthesiser arrangements.

History

In the late sixties, in Iserlohn, the "Taras Bulba Clan" band emerged from the "The Starfighters". As part of the Jesus People movement, in December 1972 in Eininghausen at Prussian Oldendorf some of the members of the band founded one of the first Christian communes in Germany and named it "Truth By Christ" thus keeping the initials TBC (German for the disease TB). Erika Pils' considerable financial support underpinned all further musical and evangelistic activities of the group.

Due to differences of opinion, the commune was abandoned in 1974. Some of the members moved to Lüdenscheid, where it on 23 February 1976 the interdenominational Christian Youth Fellowship Association Free Association (FCJG) founded, devoted to the rehabilitation of drug addicts. In a former Christian Hospice in the street in Lüdenscheid station, now called the "House Wiedenhof," began the same year with the work.

Among the board members of the FCJG were three musicians from the former Eininghausener community. From 1977, we began again to make music. A new group was founded under the name Eden. The rehabilitation work was then more and more placed in other hands. Since April 1982, took Walter Heidenreich officially the head of FCJG from the previous founder and director, Michael Claren. This widemete then the intensive construction of a Christian book and media publishing.

In the years 1978 to 1982 three albums were produced. The last public appearance was on 19 of EDEN December 1981 at the Christmas Rock Night in Ennepetal. Dirk Schmalenbach produced after 1984 under the project name "Yavanna" yet the album "Images from Middle Earth". With his second wife Gertrud Schmalenbach he formed in 1997 a successor group, also under the name Eden.

Michael and Anne Dierks moved in 1980 with their children after Wermelskirchen and founded a company of medical. In 2003, he devoted himself to the sideline again, and founded a music label and studio 'Dirx Handmade Music'. Here he produced in 2003 with his son Tim is one of the first unofficial CD with Henrik Freischlader launched in 2008 and the reactivation of the legendary studios of Conny Plank in Wolperath after it had stood empty two years. Since 2007 he leads a successful series of blues events and blues sessions at the factory in Kattwinkelschen Wermelskirchen.

Michael Claren produced for him the first 3D animation for spinal implants, after he sold his publishing company and has founded a video production. He now lives in the USA and is no longer active musically.

Hans Fritzsch founded a small company, which deals with the production of medical instruments. Here he also worked closely with Michael Dierks, and developed it for special tools for spinal surgery. Musically, he has long played with a new edition of the Star Fighters and his daughter Jeannine encouraged.

Band Members

  • Armin Dressler - drums
  • Hans Müller - drums
  • Michael Claren - bass and vocals
  • Hans Fritzsch - guitar
  • Michael Dierks - keyboards and vocals
  • Dirk Schmalenbach - violin, keyboards and vocals
  • Mario Schaub - flute and saxophone
  • Michael Wirth - percussion
  • Jolie Claren, Anne Dierks, Irene Heidenreich, Annette Schmalenbach († 1998) - vocals
  • Markus Egger - Guest vocals on the first production of "Erwartung" and some live performances

Discography

Erwartung 1978

Perelandra 1979/1980

Heimkehr 1980

External links

pt: Eden