- Uwe Nettelbeck
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name = Uwe Nettelbeck
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caption = Uwe Nettelbeck (at the console on the left) with the original lineup of Faust in the early 1970s.
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birth_date = birth date|1940|8|7
birth_place =Mannheim ,Germany
death_date = death date and age|2007|1|17|1940|8|7
death_place =Bordeaux ,France
death_cause =Cancer cite web |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2011628,00.html |title=Obituary: Uwe Nettelbeck |work=The Guardian ,13 February 2007 |first=J |last=Boyd |accessdate=2008-01-21 ]
nationality = German
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known_for = Creator and producer of the Germankrautrock band, Faust
occupation =Record producer ,Journalist , Film critic,Music critic
spouse = Petra Nettelbeck (née Krause)
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children = Anouchka Nettelbeck, Sandra Nettelbeck
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footnotes =Uwe Nettelbeck (
7 August 1940 –17 January 2007 ) was a Germanrecord producer ,journalist and film critic. He was best known as the creator and producer of the Germankrautrock band, Faust, and changed the face of Germanrock music in the early 1970s. He was also one of Germany's leading film critics in the 1960s.Nettelbeck was married to
author ,film producer andactress Petra Nettelbeck, [ cite web |url=http://www.authorandbookinfo.com/ngcoba/ne.htm |title=New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors |work=Author and Book Info.com |accessdate=2008-01-21 ] [ cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0626685/ |title=Petra Nettelbeck |work=The Internet Movie Database |accessdate=2008-01-21 ] and was the father offilm director andscreenwriter Sandra Nettelbeck. [cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0626686/ |title=Sandra Nettelbeck |work=The Internet Movie Database |accessdate=2008-01-21]Biography
Uwe Nettelbeck grew up in a
middle class family atLake Constance in south-west Germany. He attended lectures inGerman literature at theGeorg-August University of Göttingen but did not sit for a degree. At the age of 20, Nettelbeck began submitting reviews to "Filmkritik", a monthly film magazine, and their quality led to him becoming chief film critic for "Die Zeit ". In 1962 he met author, film producer and actress, Petra Krause at the Oberhausen film festival; they later married and moved toLüneburg Heath nearHamburg .Controversy, however, soon began to dog Nettelbeck's career. In 1968, while on the Oberhausen festival jury, he praised a film his wife had produced, "Of Particular Merit" which starred a talking
penis . The film was subsequently banned. Nettelbeck's left-wing inclination emerged a year later when he published an article in "Die Zeit" about the trial ofRed Army Faction leaderAndreas Baader , which earned him a stern warning from the magazine's editor. Nettelbeck left "Die Zeit" and became a left-wing journalist with connections to several left-wing factions in Germany. He became editor of the underground magazine, "konkret ", which became the "revolutionary mouthpiece for the likes ofUlrike Meinhof ". cite web |url=http://www.faust-pages.com/publications/gill.nosferatu.html |title=Having a Smashing Time |work=Mojo Magazine, April 1997 |first=Andy |last=Gill |accessdate=2008-01-21 ]Faust
In 1969 Nettelbeck was approached by a Polydor Germany
A&R man with a request to put together an underground band that would tap into the then burgeoning "German rock" scene. [ cite web |url=http://www.faust-pages.com/publications/sound.projector.wummeyears.html |title=The Wümme Years 1970-73 |work=The Sound Projector, August 2001 |first=Ed |last=Pinsent| |accessdate=2008-01-21 ] Nettlebeck found two small rock groups, Nukleus and Campylognatus Citelli which he merged into one, and with funding from Polydor, converted an old school-house near the village of Wümme, betweenHamburg andBremen into a studio. Nettelbeck then started experimenting with the band to try to find "something new". In the end Nettlebeck produced two Faust albums for Polydor, "Faust" (1971) and "Faust So Far " (1972) , and while they did not sell very well, both were applauded by music critics. [ cite web |url=http://www.faust-pages.com/records/clear.html |title=The Sound of the Eighties |work=New Musical Express , 1973 |first=Ian |last=MacDonald |accessdate=2008-01-21 ] cite book |last=Cope |first=Julian |authorlink=Julian Cope |title=Krautrocksampler |year=1995 |publisher=Head Heritage |isbn=0-9526719-1-3 ]During the same period Nettlebeck also produced two albums for
Anthony Moore on Polydor, which led to the formation, withPeter Blegvad andDagmar Krause , ofSlapp Happy . Faust played on Slapp Happy's first two albums, "Sort Of " (1972) and "Casablanca Moon" (1973), which Nettlebeck also produced for Polydor. Polydor rejected "Casablanca Moon" and it was not until 1980 thatRecommended Records released it as "Acnalbasac Noom " ("Casablanca Moon" backwards).Polydor was also not happy with "Faust So Far" and demanded more commercial music from the band. Unwilling to compromise, Nettelbeck signed Faust with a fledgling record company in
London ,Virgin Records . Part of the deal between Nettelbeck and Virgin was that he would give Virgin his tapes of the music Faust had been working on since "So Far" "for nothing" and that Virgin would release a record priced as low as possible. The result was "The Faust Tapes " (1973) which cost 49pence (the price of a single), and sold 100,000 copies in a few weeks, putting the unknown band into the British album charts. The "success" of this album ("90% of the people that bought it hated it!" ) gave Nettelbeck access to Virgin's Manor Studio where Faust recorded "Faust IV " (1974), which sold moderately well, although not as well as "Tapes". But back in Germany, their next effort, "Faust 5" was abandoned and the band dispersed across Europe. (In 1979 Recommended Records rekindled interest in Faust by re-issuing the two Polydor albums, which led to the band reforming.)Quote box|width=31%|align=right|quote=Uwe Nettelbeck ObituaryUwe Nettelbeck died on January 17th. Besides being a sharp-witted but yet charming and loving husband / father / grandfather, he was an outstanding cook, a writer who always generated deep emotions and interest and a genius selfless music producer. I thank you Uwe for all you have done for our music. Faust is your work, no doubt. Your work will outlast all of us. May your soul rest in peace. My sincere sympathy goes to Petra, Anouchka, Sandra, Elisha and Elsa.|source="– Jean-Hervé Péron of Faust" [ cite web |url=http://www.faust-pages.com/ |title=22 Jan 2007: Uwe Nettelbeck Dies |work=The Faust Pages |accessdate=2008-01-21 ] [ cite web |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070202110003/http://www.art-errorist.de/ |title=Uwe Nettelbeck Obituary |work=Art-Errorist archive at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine |accessdate=2008-01-21 ]
Nettlebeck was the inspiration and creative force behind Faust in their early years. He designed their striking
album cover s, and convinced Polydor to release the group's first two albums on its distinguished classical label,Deutsche Grammophon . Describing Faust's success, Nettelbeck said in 1973: "The idea was not to copy anything going on in the Anglo-Saxon rock scene – and it worked..."Later years
Between 1976 and 2006, Nettelbeck and his wife wrote and edited 124 editions of the review magazine, "Die Republik". In 1992, "dismayed by the triumphalism and racism of post-unification Germany", they relocated to
France and moved into an isolated farmhouse in theGironde .Uwe Nettelbeck died of
cancer inBordeaux on17 January 2007 .Record production credits
This is a selection of albums Uwe Nettelbeck produced, the dates referring to the year they were produced.
*Faust: "Faust" (1971)
*Anthony Moore : "Pieces From the Cloudland Ballroom" (1971)
*Anthony Moore : "Secrets of the Blue Bag" (1972)
*Slapp Happy : "Sort Of " (1972)
*Faust: "Faust So Far " (1972)
*Slapp Happy : "Acnalbasac Noom " (1973)
*Faust: "The Faust Tapes " (1973)
*Faust: "Faust IV " (1973)
*Faust withTony Conrad : "Outside the Dream Syndicate " (1973)
*Faust: "Munich and Elsewhere" (1986)
*Tony Conrad : "Outside the Dream Syndicate (30th Anniversary Edition)" (2002)
*Faust: "Faust IV (UK Bonus CD)" (2006)References
External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2011628,00.html Uwe Nettelbeck Obituary] . "The Guardian".
* [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/40686-faust-founderproducer-uwe-nettelbeck-passes-on Faust Founder/Producer Uwe Nettelbeck Passes On] . "PitchFork Media".
* [http://brainwashed.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5891&Itemid=0 Faust founder Uwe Nettelbeck dies] . "Brainwashed".
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