Tanzwut
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Berlin, Germany | 
| Genres | |
| Years active | 1998–present | 
| Labels | PICA, EMI, Teufel | 
| Members | Mike "Teufel" Paulenz Martin Ukrasvan Der Zwilling Shumon Ardor Thrymr Jackbird  | 
| Past members | Koll. A. Brandan Tec Patrick Jordon  | 
| Website | tanzwut | 
Tanzwut (German pronunciation: [ˈtantsvuːt]) is a German Neue Deutsche Härte and Medieval metal band which originated as a side project of Corvus Corax members. The band uses a Medieval theme during their live performances which are expressed through their stagecraft, costumes and choreography.[1][2]
Their name is the German term for "dancing mania", but is directly translated with "dance rage".[3] Tanzwut are known for their heavy use of bagpipes, an unusual instrument for a metal band. The group has achieved international success, filling concert halls as far away from their home country as Mexico.
Since Ihr wolltet Spass the band have been gravitating towards a more industrial metal approach, incorporating the use of more down-tuned guitars, harsher vocals and darker atmospheres. On Weiße Nächte ("White Nights") though, Tanzwut completely removed its industrial sound for a more refined classical approach centered around bagpipes with a heavy metal sound. However, some of the industrial influence returned with Höllenfahrt ("Hell Ride") and the band have written material in a more traditional style similar to that of Corvus Corax (Morus et Diabolus and Eselsmesse).
Band members


- Mike "Teufel" Paulenz – bagpipe, lead vocals
 - Der Zwilling – bass, bagpipe
 - Thrymr – bagpipe, shawm
 - Pyro – bagpipe, shawm
 - Shumon – percussion, keyboard
 - Oually – percussion, key drum, electronic drums, riesentara, keyboard
 - Martin Ukrasvan – guitar, backing vocals, bagpipe, tromba marina
 
Former members
- Koll. A. (a.k.a. "Meister Selbstfried") – bagpipe, shawm, cornett
 - Brandan – guitar, bagpipe
 - Tec – keyboard, programming
 - Wim – bass guitar, bagpipe
 - Patrick – electric guitar
 - Castus – bagpipe, shawm
 - Ardor – bagpipe, shawm
 - Gast – keyboard, drum machine
 - Norri – drums, percussion
 - Hatz – keyboard, electronic drums
 
Discography

Studio albums
- Tanzwut ("Dance Rage") (1999)
 - Labyrinth der Sinne ("Labyrinth of Senses") (2000) – #43 DAC Top Albums of 2000, Germany[4]
 - Ihr wolltet Spass ("You Wanted Fun") (2003)
 - Schattenreiter ("Shadow Rider") (2006)
 - Weiße Nächte ("White Nights") (2011)
 - Morus et Diabolus (2011)
 - Höllenfahrt ("Hell Ride") (2013)
 - Eselsmesse ("Donkey Fair") (2014)
 - Freitag der 13. ("Friday the 13th") (2015)
 - Schreib es mit Blut ("Write It in Blood") (2016)
 - Seemannsgarn ("Sailor's Yarn") (2019)
 - Die Tanzwut kehrt zurück (2021)
 - Achtung, Mensch! (2024)
 
Live albums
- Tanzwut – Live (DVD, 2004)
 
Singles
- "Exkremento" (album, 1998) (promo)
 - "Augen zu" ("Eyes Closed") (1999)
 - "Weinst du?" ("Are You Crying?") (feat. Umbra et Imago) (1999)
 - "Verrückt" ("Insane") (1999)
 - "Tanzwut" ("Dance Rage") (2000)
 - "Bitte bitte" ("Please Please") (2000) (Die Ärzte cover)
 - "Eiserne Hochzeit" ("Iron Wedding") (2001)
 - "Götterfunken" ("God-descended") (2001)
 - "Feuer und Licht" (feat. Umbra et Imago) ("Fire and Light") (2001)
 - "Nein nein" ("No No") (2003) (promo)
 - "Meer" ("Sea") (2003)
 - "Hymnus Cantica" (2003)
 - "Immer noch wach" ("Still Awake") (feat. Schandmaul) (2005)
 - "Weiße Nächte" ("White Nights") (2011)
 - "Das Gerücht" ("The Rumor") (2013)
 - "Der Himmel brennt" ("The Sky Is Burning") (2013)
 - "Unsere Nacht" ("Our Night") (2014)
 - "Der Eselskönig" ("The Donkey King") (feat. Entr'Act) (2014)
 - "Freitag der 13." ("Friday the 13th") (2015)
 - "Stille Wasser" ("Silent Waters") (feat. Liv Kristine) (2016)
 
External links
- Official website (in German)
 
References
- ^ "Tanzwut - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
 - ^ "Tanzwut - discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos". www.spirit-of-metal.com. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
 - ^ "Tanzwut". Discogs. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
 - ^ "DAC Top 50 2000". Trendcharts oHG. AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH. 2001. Archived from the original on 11 February 2001. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
 
 
