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Absolute Beginner : ウィキペディア英語版
Beginner (band)


Beginner (formerly Absolute Beginner〔Note that the adjective's form denotes that the German name is plural; ''sing. "absoluter"''.〕) is a German rap group from Hamburg, consisting of Jan Delay (aka Eizi Eiz/Eißfeldt), Denyo and DJ Mad.
== Band history ==
The group was founded as Absolute Beginner in 1991, initially with six members: Jan, Denyo, Mardin, DJ Burn, Nabil, Mirko, but the latter three dropped out after a few months. They started rapping in English and German with homemade beats, but later chose to rap solely in German. During their first public appearance they met DJ Mad, who immediately joined the group.
In 1992 they released their first track, ''K.E.I.N.E.'' on the Sampler ''Kill the Nation With a Groove''. The following year they released their first E.P., ''Gotting'', and embarked on their first tour.
Their first proper album ''Flashnizm'' was released in 1996, to a fairly moderate commercial success. Nevertheless they produced a video for the single ''Natural Born Chillaz'', which MTV refused to play, and went on tour throughout the German-speaking countries to smaller crowds. Mardin became dissatisfied with the band's progress and left in 1997. That same year Eißfeldt founded the Underground tape label Eimsbush, references to which are interspersed in many German hip hop tracks. Eimsbush records later developed into a full-fledged independent label, producing new acts like D-Flame and Illo77, but closed down in 2003.
In 1998 they had a Top 10 hit with ''Liebes Lied'' ("Dear Song", a pun on the word for love song). Their album Bambule entered the album TOP 30 and the next singles ''Hammerhart'' ("Hammer Hard") and ''Füchse'' ("Foxes"), which featured Samy Deluxe. They went on three tours with Dynamite Deluxe, Main Concept and the Beastie Boys respectively and appeared at major festivals. In 2001 the Beginners released a remix album to ''Bambule'', called ''Boombule''.
In 1999 Eißfeldt released his first solo reggae single, a cover-version of new wave idol Nena's ''Irgendwo, Irgendwie, Irgendwann''. In 2001, he then released a solo reggae album, ''Searching for the Jan Soul Rebels''. Denyo also went solo and released his album ''Minidisko'' 2001, while DJ Mad produced for other major acts and hosted a weekly radio show. This did not signalize a break-up, however, with Denyo and Eißfeldt going on the 60 Hz-tour together, along with Eimsbush-act D-Flame.
In 2002, after the German hip hop hype had abated, Mad, Eißfeldt and Denyo agreed to record an album together again, which became their 2003 hit album ''Blast Action Heroes'', heralded by the Top 10 single ''Fäule''. It rose to first place in the German album charts, countering the downwards trend of non-mainstream music styles, which had been brought about by a number of changes in the music industry and Germany's media landscape. Their 2003 ''Blast Action Heroes''-tour went into its second round in 2004. The first Beginner DVD is scheduled for release in December 2004. After ''Blast Action Heroes'' reached number one on the German charts, they released ''Danke'', a song thanking their fans for their support.

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