On this day 5 years ago, March 22, 2020, the world lost Gabi Delgado, an influential musician, lyricist, and pioneer of electronic music. As the frontman of Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft (DAF), Delgado played a crucial role in shaping the sound and aesthetic of electronic body music (EBM), industrial, and synth-punk, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations of artists.
Born Gabriel Delgado-López on April 18, 1958, in Córdoba, Spain, he moved to Germany as a child, where he became immersed in the punk and electronic music scenes of the late 1970s. It was in Düsseldorf that he met Robert Görl, with whom he would form DAF. Together, they created a raw, minimalist sound that fused Kraftwerk-inspired electronics with provocative, commanding vocals and relentless rhythms. Their music became the foundation of EBM, influencing acts like Nitzer Ebb, Front 242, and countless others.
DAF’s breakthrough came with albums like Alles ist gut (1981), Gold und Liebe (1981), and Für immer (1982), which introduced anthems such as Der Mussolini and Alle gegen alle. Delgado’s aggressive, yet often playful lyrics, delivered with his signature intensity, cemented his reputation as one of the most charismatic frontmen in alternative electronic music.
After DAF’s initial split, Delgado pursued solo projects and collaborations, experimenting with house, techno, and other electronic genres. His 1986 solo album Mistress showcased his ability to adapt and evolve beyond DAF’s signature style. Later, he continued working with Görl on DAF reunions, proving that their impact had not waned with time.
Beyond music, Delgado was an uncompromising artist, a provocateur who pushed boundaries and defied conventions. His influence on electronic music remains undeniable, and his legacy endures in the beats and rhythms of today’s underground electronic and industrial scenes.
As we remember Gabi Delgado on this day, we celebrate his fearless artistry and the lasting imprint he left on music. His voice, vision, and energy will forever echo through the speakers of those who continue to be moved by his work.

Till Lindemann releases new remix by Zacky Vengeance of Avenged Sevenfold: Meine Welt - Megabot Remix (feat. Zacky Vengeance)
In December 2024, Till Lindemann presented his new single "Meine Welt" and now releases a remix by Zacky Vengeance (Avenged Sevenfold) via Out Of Line Music. As of today, the single is available digitally everywhere and will also be included on the physical "Meine Welt" products.
"Meine Welt" is available as limited Minimax Picture CD, standard Maxi CD, limited 7" Picture Vinyl as well as standard 7" Vinyl.
In the summer of 2025, Till Lindemann heads out for his first solo festival tour through Europe:
13.06.2025 Rockfest - Turku, FI
19.06.2025 Hellfest - Clisson, FR
21.06.2025 Metal Air - Uelzen, DE
22.06.2025 Graspop Metal Meeting - Dessel, BE
26.06.2025 Resurrection Fest - Galicia, ES
28.06.2025 Evil Live Festival - Lissabon, PT
29.06.2025 Rock Imperium Festival - Cartagena, ES
04.07.2025 openErfurt - Erfurt, DE
06.07.2025 Lucca Summer Festival - Lucca, IT
11.07.2025 Masters of Rock - Vizovice, CZ
From October 2025, fans can experience Till Lindemann's world on his "Meine Welt" tour across Europe:
29.10.2025 Leipzig, DE - Quarterback Immobilien Arena
31.10.2025 Amsterdam, NL - Ziggo Dome
04.11.2025 London, GB - Ovo Arena Wembley
06.11.2025 Frankfurt, DE - Festhalle
08.11.2025 Dortmund, DE - Westfalenhalle
10.11.2025 Dresden, DE - Messe Dresden
20.11.2025 Paris, FR - Adidas Arena
21.11.2025 Düsseldorf, DE - PSD Bank Dome
23.11.2025 Hamburg, DE - Barclays Arena
25.11.2025 München, DE - Olympiahalle
27.11.2025 Nürnberg, DE - Arena Nürnberger Versicherung
29.11.2025 Wien, AT - Wiener Stadthalle
01.12.2025 Krakau, PL - Tauron Arena
02.12.2025 Budapest, HU - MVM Dome
04.12.2025 Bukarest, RO - Romexpo
06.12.2025 Istanbul, TR - Ülker Sports Arena
08.12.2025 Sofia, BG - Arena 8888
10.12.2025 Zagreb, HR - Arena
14.12.2025 Zürich, CH - Hallenstadion
16.12.2025 Stuttgart, DE - Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
More shows to be announced.
>> Tickets available via www.till-lindemann.com

The Soul Walker | Celebrating The Sound Of The Late Scott Walker († March 22, 2019)
The voice of the late Scott Walker (born Noel Scott Engel; January 9, 1943 – March 22, 2019) is the sound of the sixties, everything that is free, soulful and beautifully constructed. When he sings the world stops turning and you are transported back to that decade. Visions of Mini Coopers, Mini Skirts, Piccadilly Circus and James Bond Films flood the senses.
Those of you unfamiliar with the sound of Scott Walker can try and imagine that it is the place in the road where Jim Morrison and Brian Wilson meet, think of the song 'God Only Knows' sung by The Doors instead of the Beach Boys, a perfect pop song sung with a dark intensity.
Indeed Walkers influence goes beyond that of a conventional artist, he has been cited as highly influential on songwriters such as-Leonard Cohen, David Bowie, Steve Wilson, Thom Yorke, Jarvis Cocker, Neil Hannon and Julian Cope to name just a few.
For a man who was expected to follow the same path as Andy Williams or Frank Sinatra, falling into the superficial mainstream pop of other such crooners, he diverged his creepy sense of orchestral arrangements and focused his career on creating new paths instead of following ones already laid out.
When it comes to deconstructing Walker you find he is one of those rarities in music whose main instrument is his voice, the focus of every track, capturing the intense mood perfectly. With lush strings, drums, horn sections and guitars are always present but harder to reach as the voice is the vehicle the song rides on, everything else is there to promote it.
His split from The Walker Brothers, a bold step as they were at the top of their game, may have been down to him feeling like he was not doing want he had envisioned. The simple pressures of coming up with songs for The Walker Brothers had stunted his own personal creativity ,at one time it is said they had a larger fan base than The Beatles. In September of 1967 ,a little under six months since the last Walker Brothers album,'Images', Scott released his first solo album simply titled 'Scott'.
A critical and commercial success,reaching as high as no number-three on the UK charts, still on the heels of the Walker Brothers success although it would be the following year before it would see a Stateside release under the title ‘The Loner'. The albums varied material has and can be split into three sections, broadway hits, Walkers own compositions and covers of the infamous Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel and here we have the real triumph for Walker.
Brel, who only recorded songs in his own native language, where as Walker was able to acquire the English translation songs before anyone else.
On Walkers following two albums he included another six songs collectively by Brel, always citing him as one of the greatest songwriters on the planet.
The closing Brel penned track on 'Scott' called 'Amsterdam' was recorded and released by David Bowie during his Ziggy period,it is at this point you understand the full influence and impact of this fearless singer,as he both stirred the fearless musical adventures in so many others and gave them a focal point on which to model themselves on,Walker may not have been the biggest selling male solo artist of that decade but perhaps he was the most important.
DISCOGS
[Kevin Burke]

Today, exactly 35 years ago, Nine Inch Nails released their second single Head Like a Hole!
Today, exactly 35 years ago, Nine Inch Nails released their second single Head Like a Hole (22 March 1990) and bared the NIN catalogue number Halo 3. taken from their debut album Pretty Hate Machine (Halo 2) which was already released in October 1989.
Trent Reznor wrote 'Head like A Hole' already two years before its actual release, after touring with Skinny Puppy in 1988. The song was recorded in 1989 and was co-produced by Adrian Sherwood, Flood, and Keith LeBlanc. Since Flood was pretty occupied with producing Depeche Mode's Violator album at that time, 'Head Like a Hole' became one of the last songs the band finished for their Pretty Hate Machine album.
A music video was shot for the "Clay" remix of this song and was directed by Eric Zimmerman which was later also featured on the Closure VHS video tape (1997). The video got heavy rotation on MTV and helped to fuel NIN's early success. The video was shot at the Exit nightclub (Chicago) and features band members Trent Reznor, Richard Patrick, and Chris Vrenna, as well as guest drummer Martin Atkins performing in a cage
Head Like A Hole became an instant (underground) hit and remains upon today still one of NIN’s main artifacts.
The song was covered by many artists since then, amongst those DEVO and Nu-Metal band Korn
Head Like A Hole - Lyrics
God money I'll do anything for you.
God money just tell me what you want me to
God money nail me up against the wall.
God money don't want everything he wants it all.
No you can't take it
No you can't take it
No you can't take that away from me
No you can't take it
No you can't take it
No you can't take that away from me
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
God money's not looking for the cure.
God money's not concerned with the sick among the pure.
God money let's go dancing on the backs of the bruised.
God money's not one to choose
No you can't take it
No you can't take it
No you can't take that away from me
No you can't take it
No you can't take it
No you can't take that away from me
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Songwriters: Trent Reznor
Hocico, the iconic Mexican electro-industrial duo known for their raw, aggressive sound and thought-provoking lyrics, return with a blistering new single, The Screen. As the duo delivers a scathing critique of modern society's darker side, focusing on the cruelty and cowardice that thrive behind the anonymity of digital screens. |