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01. Der Plan - Copy Copy Machine
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02. Der Plan - Cyberspace
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03. Der Plan - Uin Uin Mun Kona Bap Uin
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04. Der Plan - LP 3
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05. Der Plan - Repair Yourself
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06. Der Plan - Save Your Software
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07. Der Plan - Die Geschichte der Fanuks
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08. Der Plan - I Can Love
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09. Der Plan - I Want To Sing Like Ella
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10. Der Plan - Fanuk Rock
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ARTIST
DER PLAN
TITLE
Save Your Software!! (The Never-Released Album of Der Plan from 1989)
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
BUREAU B
CATALOG #
BB 362CD
BB 362CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/16/2021
Shrouded in myth,
Save Your Software
is the long-lost album by
Der Plan
. Back in the mid-1980s,
Moritz Reichelt
,
Kurt Dahlke
(
Pyrolator
) and
Frank Fenstermacher
initiated the
Fanuks
project with the aim of making themselves immortal as
Mensch-Maschinen
or
Man-Machines
. "Fanuks" would produce music for all eternity, embarking on a never-ending world tour. By the end of the decade, the Fanuks, or their respective human alter egos, had crafted six pieces. These were only rediscovered in 2020 during a thorough inspection of the Ata Tak/Der Plan archives. Reichelt, Dahlke, and Fenstermacher augmented their six visionary masterpieces with three tracks based on compositions from the year 1989. In cooperation with the company "Second Life Inc", who had worked on similar ideas for
George Lukas
and
Kraftwerk
, they developed designs scratching the limits of technological possibilities. At the same time Japanese cutting-edge robot producer FANUK opened an office in Düsseldorf. The plans included not only the technical aspects of the hardware of the robot musicians, but also similarly sophisticated software. For this area of the project Der Plan asked a man with an excellent reputation of experience, the mysterious
Nigelius Senada
, a Bavarian philosopher and musician, who had developed a Theory of Obscurity, that fitted the ideas of Der Plan perfectly. Senada had a history of developing a non-existing band for a Californian supergroup. Senada's projections were based on the idea, that in the future man would transform into robots as much as robots would adapt characteristic human qualities. Under permanent supervision of Der Plan the first prototype under the internal name
LP3
could be finished by 1988. For test purposes the robot was sold to a household in Italy, where he served as a house-keeper and loneliness companion. 12 months later conclusions could be drawn: despite great expectations and the use of expensive materials such as molybdane and carbon,
LP3
turned out to be not reliable enough for the use on a stressful band tour. Meanwhile the production of robot music in the Düsseldorf studio of Der Plan continued. The ambitious goal was music made by robots -- and it was pretty successful, actually more successful than the processing of the hardware. A good half a dozen of songs were recorded, determined to be send on tour with the robots. The FANUK project was the last great concept of Der Plan before the band split up two years later. It is buried in history and memories and seemed to be bound for oblivion. This is the first time the public will hear six original tracks, plus three newly recorded ones, based on compositions from 1989.
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