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{{Short description|German electronic-industrial music project}}
'''Funker Vogt''' is a ] ] band, formed by Gerrit Thomas and Jens Kästel in ]. The members consist of Gerrit Thomas, Jens Kästel, Björn Böttcher, Thomas Kroll, and Kai Schmidt. They all hail from the town of ] in ]. The name of the band translates from ] to ] as "radio operator Vogt," taken from a friend of the band who was a navigator/operator in the German army. The majority of their ] revolve around the concepts of ].
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Funker Vogt
| background = group_or_band
| image = Funker Vogt Montreal 2011.jpg
| image_size = 250
| origin = ], Lower Saxony, Germany
| genre = {{ hlist | ] | ] | ] }}
| years_active = 1995–Present
| label = {{ hlist | ] | ] | Synthetic Symphony | Repo }}
| spinoffs = {{ hlist | Ravenous | ] }}
| website = {{url|funkervogt.de}}
| current_members = *Bastian Polak
* Gerrit Thomas
* René Dornbusch
| past_members = * ]
* Jens Kästel
* Björn Böttcher
* Frank Schweigert
* Kai Schmidt
* Thomas Kroll
* Sacha Korn
}}
'''Funker Vogt''' ({{IPA|de|ˈfʊŋkɐ ˈfoːkt|lang}}) is a German ] project with an aggressive style, formed by vocalist Jens Kästel and programmer Gerrit Thomas in 1995. Other members of the band are keyboardist/manager Björn Böttcher, live guitarist Frank Schweigert and lyricist Kai Schmidt. The name of the band translates from German to English as "] Vogt", this being the surname of a friend of the band who was a military radio operator.<ref name=allmusic>John Bush, '''', ]. Retrieved 2 January 2010</ref>


The band ceased in the summer of 2021 due to the termination of cooperation with Chris L.
A distinctive ] theme is present in the band's work and stage presence; both their musicianship and their costuming are strongly reminiscent of military music and dress. This military aesthetic is also popular with the band's fanbase. However, the political stance of Funker Vogt is decidedly anti-war; the band cites "war and ]" as their primary topics of discussion, noting that the goal of the album ''Execution Tracks'', along with the accompanying video, was to "present the grotesque cruelties and the tragedy of war."


On January 1 2023 Funker Vogt announced that they would return.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Funker Vogt - Happy 2023 to everyone!!! ✨💥✨ We're about to... |url=https://www.facebook.com/100047132856533/posts/happy-2023-to-everyonewere-about-to-come-back-this-year/694804272100662/ |access-date=2023-02-26 |website=www.facebook.com |language=en}}</ref>
==Discography==


==History==
===Thanks For Nothing===
The group appeared on several German compilations and, in 1996, released their debut album ''Thanks for Nothing''. Following the release of two limited edition EPs (''Words of Power'' and ''Take Care''), Funker Vogt signed with the American record label ]. Metropolis re-released ''Thanks for Nothing'', followed by the ''We Came to Kill'' in late 1997.<ref name=allmusic/> Kästel and Thomas have participated, as remixers, on ] album ''Yes, I'm Limited, Vol. 2''. In 2000, Funker Vogt released ''Maschine Zeit'', followed by the remix EP ''T'' in early 2001.<ref name=allmusic/> Additionally to the core members of the band, concert members also include Björn Böttcher (keyboard) and Frank Schweigert (guitar, he replaced Thomas Kroll in 2004). Kai Schmidt writes most of the lyrics and manages the band through his own management company.<ref>. Retrieved 2 January 2010. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091219170123/http://www.funker-vogt.com/beta2007/history.asp |date=19 December 2009 }}</ref> They all hail from the town of ] in Germany. The majority of their ] revolve around the concepts of war.
(], 1996)
#A New Beginning
#Black Hole
#Thanks For Nothing
#Animals
#Alone
#Remember Childhood
#This Circle
#Suspended Animation
#Funker Vogt
#The Land Of Milk And Honey


A distinctive theme is present in the band's work and stage presence; both their musicianship and their costuming are strongly reminiscent of military music and dress.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-191717811.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325110904/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-191717811.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=25 March 2016|title=Music the 3.(Time Out!)|last=Pizek|first=Jeff|date=27 November 2008|work=Daily Herald|publisher=Paddock Publications|access-date=22 June 2012}}</ref> This military aesthetic is also popular with the band's fanbase. However, the political stance of Funker Vogt is decidedly anti-war; the band cites "war and ]" as their primary topics of discussion, noting that the goal of the album ''Execution Tracks'', along with the accompanying video, was to "present the grotesque cruelties and the tragedy of war."
===Words of Power===
(Metropolis Records, 1997)
#Words of Power (Highspeed mix)
#The 3rd War (Original mix)
#Thanks For Nothing (Original mix)
#Words of Power (Power mix)
#The 3rd War (Atomic Shell)
#Thanks For Nothing (Controlled Fusion mix)
#Thanks For Nothing (In Strict Confidence mix)


According to the band's website, as of 2011 both Björn Böttcher and Kai Schmidt are no longer collaborating with the band. As a result, Funker Vogt will no longer be managed by REPOMANagement.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.funker-vogt.com/beta2007/news.asp|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121106021551/http://www.funker-vogt.com/beta2007/news.asp|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 November 2012|title=REPOMANagement and Funker Vogt will go separate ways in 2011|date=6 November 2012|access-date=2020-03-24}}</ref> In 2013, longtime frontman Jens Kästel left the band after his last show on 30 November in Berlin.<ref name="sideline-2013">{{cite web |title=Funker Vogt splits up, frontman Jens Kaestel leaves band |url=http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=50452_0_2_0_C |date=22 Nov 2013 |access-date=23 October 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131125184922/http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=50452_0_2_0_C |archive-date=25 November 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Four years later in 2017 Funker Vogt reformed with a new singer, Chris L. (Agonoize/The Sexorcist).
===Take Care===
(Metropolis Records, 1997)
#Take Care (original mix)
#Take Care (g2 f135 mix)
#Take Care (booster +18 mix)
#Take Care (nightmare mix)
#Fantasies (burning in hell mix)
===We Came to Kill===
(Metropolis Records, 1997)
#Time Of Dreams
#Take Care!
#Stupid Incident
#Father
#Under Control
#Wartime
#Killing Fields
#Nothing New
#Fantasies
#Siegeszug
#Funker Vogt 2nd Unit
#''{Bonus Track}''


===Killing Time Again=== ===The Hero Trilogy===
See the main article: ]
(Metropolis Records, 1998)
With the release of Blutzoll, Funker Vogt have completed their 'Hero Trilogy'. It began with Tragic Hero on the album '']'', continued with Fallen Hero from '']'', and was concluded in 2010 with ''Arising Hero''. All three parts of the trilogy were released as promotional singles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.musicnonstop.co.uk/product-view.php?productid=23852|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100913133022/http://www.musicnonstop.co.uk/product-view.php?productid=23852|url-status=dead|archive-date=13 September 2010|title=MusicNonStop.co.uk|date=13 September 2010|access-date=2020-03-24}}</ref>
<table><tr><th>CD 1</th><th>CD 2</th></tr>
<tr><td>
#Killing Fields (Killed mix)
#Evil's birth
#Vision
#The Race Is On
#Killing Fields (Guitar Fixer mix)
#Evil's Birth (Mezzo mix)
#Black Hole (live)
</td><td>
#Words Of Power (Highspeed mix)
#Take Care (US remix)
#The Third War
#Wartime (FX Groove mix)
#Killing Fields (Guitar Fixer mix II)
#Take Care (g2 f135 mix)
#Fantasies (Burning In Hell)
#Words Of Power (Power mix)
#Thanks For Nothing (Controlled Fusion remix)
#Take Care (Booster + 18 mix)
#The Third War (Atomic Shell)
#Thanks For Nothing (In Strict Confidence remix)
</td></tr></table>


==Members==
===Execution Tracks===
*Bastian Polak – vocals
(Metropolis Records, 1998)
* Gerrit Thomas – programming
#Civil War
* René Dornbusch – keyboards, drums
#The Voices of the Dead
#The International Killer
#Fortunes of War
#Beyond Your Believe
#Tragic Hero
#Buried Alive
#Schizophrenia
#Pure War
#Shaven
#Seelenwanderung
#4th Dimension
#King for a Night
#Black Night


Thomas is also in Ravenous, ] and ], and produced a project released in 2012 by Gecko Sector. More recently, Thomas has been involved with Alienare and Eisfabrik.
===Tragic Hero===
(Metropolis Records, 1998)
#Tragic Hero (Haat Klaap mix)
#Tragic Hero (APB/RMX)
#Tragic Hero (Blind Vision remix)
#Spread Your Legs!
#Tragic Hero (Covenant remix)
#The International Killer (Less Vox remix)
#The Voices of the Dead (Evil's Toy remix)
#Spread Your Legs!


==Former members==
===Velvet Acid Christ vs. Funker Vogt: The Remix Assault===
* Jens Kästel – vocals
(Metropolis Records, 1999)
* Björn Böttcher – keyboards
#Fortunes of War (vaporized mix)
* Frank Schweigert – guitars
#International Killer (we won the war mix)
* Kai Schmidt
#Civil War (tripping in Boot Camp mix)
* Thomas Kroll
#Futile (resisted)
* Sacha Korn _ vocals
#Malfunction (destructive)
*Chris L. – vocals
#The Dead (alive)


===Gunman=== ==Discography==
===Studio albums===
(Metropolis Records, 2000)
* ''Funker Vogt'' (1995)
#Gunman (Classic mix)
* ''Thanks for Nothing'' (1996)
#F-117A (Instrumental)
* ''We Came to Kill'' (1997)
#Gunman (Crossed)
* ''Killing Time Again'' (1998) (part new material, part remixes)
#Gunman (Female)
* ''Execution Tracks'' (1998) – #160 ] Radio Top 200;<ref name="cmj-02-99">{{cite journal |last1=Helms |first1=Colin |title=CMJ Radio Top 200 |journal=CMJ New Music Report |date=1 February 1999 |volume=57 |issue=603 |pages=17–20 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/CMJ/1999/CMJ-1999-02-01.pdf |access-date=18 December 2021 |publisher=College Media, Inc. |location=Great Neck, NY |issn=0890-0795}}</ref> #8 CMJ RPM<ref name="cmj-01-99">{{cite journal |last1=Helms |first1=Colin |title=RPM |journal=CMJ New Music Report |date=25 January 1999 |volume=57 |issue=602 |page=34 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/CMJ/1999/CMJ-1999-01-25.pdf |access-date=17 December 2021 |publisher=College Media, Inc. |location=Great Neck, NY |issn=0890-0795}}</ref>
#Nuclear Winter (cold mix)
* ''T'' (2000) (contains 4 new tracks and 10 remixes) – #5 CMJ RPM<ref name="cmj-04-01">{{cite journal |last1=Comer |first1=M. Tye |title=RPM |journal=] |date=30 April 2001 |volume=67 |issue=712 |page=19 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/CMJ/2001/CMJ-719-2001-04-30.pdf |access-date=24 January 2022 |publisher=College Media, Inc. |location=New York, NY |issn=0890-0795}}</ref>

* ''Maschine Zeit'' (2000) – #28 DAC 2000 Top 50 Albums chart;<ref name="dac-albums-00">{{cite web |title=DAC Top 50 2000 |url=http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/1999/dac_alb50.html |website=Trendcharts oHG |publisher=AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH |access-date=20 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010211140354/http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/2000/dac_alb50.html |archive-date=11 February 2001 |date=2001 |url-status=dead }}</ref> #9 CMJ RPM Charts<ref name="cmj-09-00">{{cite journal |last1=Comer |first1=M. Tye |title=RPM |journal=] |date=11 September 2000 |volume=64 |issue=682 |page=28 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/CMJ/2000/CMJ-2000-09-11.pdf |access-date=26 January 2022 |publisher=College Media, Inc. |location=New York, NY |issn=0890-0795}}</ref>
===Maschine Zeit===
* ''Survivor'' (2002)
(Metropolis Records, 2000)
* ''Revivor'' (2003) (remix album)
#Sins
* ''Navigator'' (2005) – #6 DAC Albums<ref name="dac-albums-05">{{cite web |title=DAC Top 50 Albums 2005 |url=http://charts.trendcharts.de/jahrescharts2005/DAC/top50.html |website=Trendcharts oHG |publisher=AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH |access-date=20 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080423220622/http://charts.trendcharts.de/jahrescharts2005/DAC/top50.html |archive-date=23 April 2008 |date=2006 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
#Gunman
* ''Aviator'' (2007)
#Black Market Dealers
* ''Blutzoll'' (2010)
#Maschine Zeit
* ''Companion in Crime'' (2013)
#Nuclear Winter
* ''Code of Conduct'' (2017)
#Under Deck
* ''Wastelands'' (2018)
#Cold War
* ''Element 115'' (2021)
#The Journey
* ''Final Construct'' (2024)
#Nothing to include
#The Last
#Zeit
#Horizon


===T=== ===Live albums===
* ''Warzone K17'' (2009) (22 hits from the past 12 years)
(Metropolis Records, 2000/2001)
<table><tr><th>CD 1</th><th>CD 2</th></tr>
<tr><td>
#Subspace
#Body Count
#A Dream
#Follow me
#Black Market Dealers (Maschinen Mix)
#Maschine Zeit (Maschinen Mix)
#The Last (Maschinen Mix)
#Nothing to include (Maschinen Mix)
</td><td>
#Sins (Traum Mix)
#Clod War (Traum Mix)
#The Journey (Traum Mix)
#The Last (Das Ich Remix)
#Under Deck (Beborn Beton Remix)
#Black Market Dealers (L´ame Immortelle Remix)
</td></tr></table>


===Subspace=== ===DVD===
* ''Warzone K17'' (2009)
(Metropolis Records, 2001)
* ''Live Execution '99'' (2010) (also features the album ''T'' in DVD Audio)
#Subspace (multi-user mix)
#Subspace (video mix)
#Subspace (connected)
#Subspace


===Code 7477=== ===Singles and EPs===
* "Take Care" (1997)
(Metropolis Records, 2001)
* "Words of Power" (1997)
#Funker Vogt (Completed)
* "Killing Time Again"
#Funker Vogt 2nd Unit (Krolled)
* "Tragic Hero" (1998) – #22 DAC 1999 Top 50 Singles chart<ref name="dac-singles-99">{{cite web |title=DAC Top 50 Singles 1999 |url=http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/1999/dac_sing50.html |website=Trendcharts oHG |publisher=AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH |access-date=20 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010210215900/http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/1999/dac_sing50.html |archive-date=10 February 2001 |date=2000 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
#Black Hole (re/worked)
* "Gunman" (2000) – #13 DAC 2000 Top 100 Singles chart<ref name="dac-singles-00">{{cite web |title=DAC Top 100 Singles 2000 |url=http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/2000/dac_sing2000.html |website=Trendcharts oHG |publisher=AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH |access-date=20 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010423192450/http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/2000/dac_sing2000.html |archive-date=23 April 2001 |date=2001 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
#Funker Vogt (March On!)
* "Subspace" (2001)
#Funker Vogt 2nd Unit (Transmitted)
* "Date of Expiration" (2002)
#Black Hole (Blind)
* "Red Queen" (2003) – #6 DAC Singles chart<ref name="dac-singles-03">{{cite web |title=DAC Top 100 Singles 2003 |url=http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/jahrescharts2003/DAC/index.html |website=Trendcharts oHG |publisher=AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH |access-date=20 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040110234321/http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/jahrescharts2003/DAC/index.html |archive-date=10 January 2004 |date=2004 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
#Taxi Zum Mars
* "Fallen Hero" (2005) – #6 DAC Singles chart<ref name="dac-singles-05">{{cite web |title=DAC Top 100 Singles 2005 |url=http://charts.trendcharts.de/jahrescharts2005/DAC/index.html |website=Trendcharts oHG |publisher=AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH |access-date=20 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080423203707/http://charts.trendcharts.de/jahrescharts2005/DAC/index.html |archive-date=23 April 2008 |date=2006 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
* "Killing Ground (promo)" (2006)
* "Club-Pilot" (2007)
* "White Trash" (2008)
* "Arising Hero" (2010)
* "Hard Way" (2012)
* "Sick Man" (2014)
* "Der Letzte Tanz" (2017)
* "Feel the Pain" (2018)
* "Ikarus" (2018)
* "Conspiracy" (2020)
* "MC 5f146d107s27p3" (2021)
* "Death Seed " (2024)


===Date of Expiration=== ===Maxi-singles===
* "Velvet Acid Christ Vs Funker Vogt: The Remix Wars – Strike 4" (1999)
(Metropolis Records, 2002)
* "Code 7477" (2001)
#Date of Expiration (expired)
#Date of Expiration (mouldy)
#Second World
#Date of Expiration (fresh)
#Traumatic Event


===Survivor=== === Compilations ===
* ''Always and Forever Volume 1'' (2005)
(Metropolis Records, 2002)
* ''Always and Forever Volume 2'' (2006)
<table><tr><th>CD 1</th><th>CD 2</th></tr>
<tr><td>
#Date of Expiration
#This World
#History
#Obscure Pictures
#Compulsions
#Prisoners of War
#Final Thrill
#Fallen Man
#Stolen Thoughts
#Lügner
#Faster Life
#Red Queen
#Refugee
</td><td>
#This World (Built for Wars)
#Whenever a Child Dies
#This World (Made of Battlefields)
</td></tr></table>


===Red Queen=== ===Music videos===
* "Gunman"
(Metropolis Records, 2003)
* "Subspace"
#Red Queen (Mad Hatter remix)
* "Fallen Hero"
#Red Queen (Cheshire Cat remix)
* "The Firm"
#Chessman's Square
* "Hard Way"
#Red Queen (Humpty Dumpty remix)
* "Sick Man"
#Red Queen (White Rabit remix)
* "Ikarus"
* "Feel the Pain"
* "Death Seed "


===Revivor=== ===Remixes by Funker Vogt===
* ] - ''You Can Win If You Want'' (1996)
(Metropolis Records, 2003)
* ] – ''How Do I Know (Funker Vogt Remix)'' (1997)
#Final Thrill (Remix by Christian Michael of Flatline)
* ] - ''Am Tag, als Conny Kramer starb'' (1997)
#History (Timeless Decay Mix by Icon of Coil)
* ] – ''Headhunter 2000 (Funker Vogt Mix)'' (1998)
#Lügner (Aghast View-Remix)
* ] – ''Hate Me! (Funker Vogt Remix)'' (1998)
#Prisoners of War (Dance or Die-Remix)
* ] - ''Drip Fed Fred'' (2000)
#Faster Life (XPQ 21-Remix)
* ] – ''Disappoint (Funker Vogt RMX)'' (2001)
#Obscure Pictures (Welcome Acid Kids Mix by Noisex)
* ] - ''Harvester Of Sorrow'' (2001)
#Compulsions (re|worked)
* Cruciform Injection – ''Lacrimal Involucre (Funker Vogt Remix)'' (2002)
#Stolen Thoughts (Given Memories Mix by Haujobb)
* ] – ''Dr. Channard (Funker Vogt Remix)'' (2004)
#This World (NVK-Remix by Vernon B.)
* ] – ''Simulated (Funker Vogt Remix)'' (2004)
#Red Queen (T.O.Y.-Remix)
* ] – ''Flesh Menagerie (Funker Vogt Rmx)'' (2004)
#Date of Expiration (Unit's Bad Eggs Mix by Unit 187)
* ] – ''10.000 Watts (Funker Vogt Remix)'' (2005)
* ] – ''Straight To Video (Funker Vogt Mix)'' (2006)
* ] – ''The Other Side (Funker Vogt Remix)'' (2006)
* ] – ''Motion (Funker Vogt Remix)'' (2009)
* ] – ''Attention Whore (Posing Overdose Remix By Funker Vogt)'' (2012)
* ] – ''Return (Funker Vogt Remix)'' (2013)
* ] - ''Narayan'' (Unknown date)


==Side Projects== ==References==
{{Reflist}}
* ]
* ]
* ]


==External links==
]
{{Commons category|Funker Vogt}}
]
* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070427184649/http://www.funker-vogt.com/ |date=27 April 2007 }}
* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070329101448/http://www.funkervogt.de/ |date=29 March 2007 }}
* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070502212717/http://funkervogt.com/ |date=2 May 2007 }}
*


{{Funker Vogt}}
==External Links==
{{Authority control}}
*http://www.funker-vogt.com/home.asp


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German electronic-industrial music project

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Funker Vogt
Background information
OriginHameln, Lower Saxony, Germany
Genres
Years active1995–Present
Labels
Spinoffs
Members
  • Bastian Polak
  • Gerrit Thomas
  • René Dornbusch
Past members
  • Chris L.
  • Jens Kästel
  • Björn Böttcher
  • Frank Schweigert
  • Kai Schmidt
  • Thomas Kroll
  • Sacha Korn
Websitefunkervogt.de

Funker Vogt (German: [ˈfʊŋkɐ ˈfoːkt]) is a German electronic-industrial music project with an aggressive style, formed by vocalist Jens Kästel and programmer Gerrit Thomas in 1995. Other members of the band are keyboardist/manager Björn Böttcher, live guitarist Frank Schweigert and lyricist Kai Schmidt. The name of the band translates from German to English as "Radio Operator Vogt", this being the surname of a friend of the band who was a military radio operator.

The band ceased in the summer of 2021 due to the termination of cooperation with Chris L.

On January 1 2023 Funker Vogt announced that they would return.

History

The group appeared on several German compilations and, in 1996, released their debut album Thanks for Nothing. Following the release of two limited edition EPs (Words of Power and Take Care), Funker Vogt signed with the American record label Metropolis Records. Metropolis re-released Thanks for Nothing, followed by the We Came to Kill in late 1997. Kästel and Thomas have participated, as remixers, on Leæther Strip album Yes, I'm Limited, Vol. 2. In 2000, Funker Vogt released Maschine Zeit, followed by the remix EP T in early 2001. Additionally to the core members of the band, concert members also include Björn Böttcher (keyboard) and Frank Schweigert (guitar, he replaced Thomas Kroll in 2004). Kai Schmidt writes most of the lyrics and manages the band through his own management company. They all hail from the town of Hamelin in Germany. The majority of their lyrics revolve around the concepts of war.

A distinctive theme is present in the band's work and stage presence; both their musicianship and their costuming are strongly reminiscent of military music and dress. This military aesthetic is also popular with the band's fanbase. However, the political stance of Funker Vogt is decidedly anti-war; the band cites "war and social injustice" as their primary topics of discussion, noting that the goal of the album Execution Tracks, along with the accompanying video, was to "present the grotesque cruelties and the tragedy of war."

According to the band's website, as of 2011 both Björn Böttcher and Kai Schmidt are no longer collaborating with the band. As a result, Funker Vogt will no longer be managed by REPOMANagement. In 2013, longtime frontman Jens Kästel left the band after his last show on 30 November in Berlin. Four years later in 2017 Funker Vogt reformed with a new singer, Chris L. (Agonoize/The Sexorcist).

The Hero Trilogy

See the main article: The Hero Trilogy With the release of Blutzoll, Funker Vogt have completed their 'Hero Trilogy'. It began with Tragic Hero on the album Execution Tracks, continued with Fallen Hero from Navigator, and was concluded in 2010 with Arising Hero. All three parts of the trilogy were released as promotional singles.

Members

  • Bastian Polak – vocals
  • Gerrit Thomas – programming
  • René Dornbusch – keyboards, drums

Thomas is also in Ravenous, Fusspils 11 and Fictional, and produced a project released in 2012 by Gecko Sector. More recently, Thomas has been involved with Alienare and Eisfabrik.

Former members

  • Jens Kästel – vocals
  • Björn Böttcher – keyboards
  • Frank Schweigert – guitars
  • Kai Schmidt
  • Thomas Kroll
  • Sacha Korn _ vocals
  • Chris L. – vocals

Discography

Studio albums

  • Funker Vogt (1995)
  • Thanks for Nothing (1996)
  • We Came to Kill (1997)
  • Killing Time Again (1998) (part new material, part remixes)
  • Execution Tracks (1998) – #160 CMJ Radio Top 200; #8 CMJ RPM
  • T (2000) (contains 4 new tracks and 10 remixes) – #5 CMJ RPM
  • Maschine Zeit (2000) – #28 DAC 2000 Top 50 Albums chart; #9 CMJ RPM Charts
  • Survivor (2002)
  • Revivor (2003) (remix album)
  • Navigator (2005) – #6 DAC Albums
  • Aviator (2007)
  • Blutzoll (2010)
  • Companion in Crime (2013)
  • Code of Conduct (2017)
  • Wastelands (2018)
  • Element 115 (2021)
  • Final Construct (2024)

Live albums

  • Warzone K17 (2009) (22 hits from the past 12 years)

DVD

  • Warzone K17 (2009)
  • Live Execution '99 (2010) (also features the album T in DVD Audio)

Singles and EPs

  • "Take Care" (1997)
  • "Words of Power" (1997)
  • "Killing Time Again"
  • "Tragic Hero" (1998) – #22 DAC 1999 Top 50 Singles chart
  • "Gunman" (2000) – #13 DAC 2000 Top 100 Singles chart
  • "Subspace" (2001)
  • "Date of Expiration" (2002)
  • "Red Queen" (2003) – #6 DAC Singles chart
  • "Fallen Hero" (2005) – #6 DAC Singles chart
  • "Killing Ground (promo)" (2006)
  • "Club-Pilot" (2007)
  • "White Trash" (2008)
  • "Arising Hero" (2010)
  • "Hard Way" (2012)
  • "Sick Man" (2014)
  • "Der Letzte Tanz" (2017)
  • "Feel the Pain" (2018)
  • "Ikarus" (2018)
  • "Conspiracy" (2020)
  • "MC 5f146d107s27p3" (2021)
  • "Death Seed " (2024)

Maxi-singles

  • "Velvet Acid Christ Vs Funker Vogt: The Remix Wars – Strike 4" (1999)
  • "Code 7477" (2001)

Compilations

  • Always and Forever Volume 1 (2005)
  • Always and Forever Volume 2 (2006)

Music videos

  • "Gunman"
  • "Subspace"
  • "Fallen Hero"
  • "The Firm"
  • "Hard Way"
  • "Sick Man"
  • "Ikarus"
  • "Feel the Pain"
  • "Death Seed "

Remixes by Funker Vogt

References

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