Open Air Festival Performance in the Czech Republic

Camouflage will be performing at the "02 Sázavafest 2008" in the Czech region of Kácov (60km southeast of Prag). The festival includes many musical genres including Rock, Pop, Reggae, Ska, Jazz, Blues, Dance and Hip Hop. The festival takes place from July 31, 2008 - August 2, 2008.

New Dates for the Shows in Istanbul & Izmir!

Due to Marcus being ill at the time of the concerts in Istanbul (April 18, 2008) and Izmir (April 19, 2008) the two shows were canceled. Marcus was able to perform for the concert in Ankara, but a sinus infection, as confirmed by a doctor in Ankara, prevented him from appearing on stage the following days in Istanbul & Izmir. These two concerts have naturally be rescheduled and will now take place on Friday, May 23, 2008 in Istanbul (Balans Music Hall) and on Saturday, May 24, 2008 in Izmir (Opus Bar)!

"Die Welle (The Wave)" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

EMI has released the soundtrack to the motion picture "Die Welle (The Wave)" on March 14, 2008. A majority of the songs on the CD were written by Heiko Maile. The three songs "Bored", "Move It", and "Power Control" were reworked at the Saal 3 Studio for the soundtrack and were partially rewritten to create real songs to present to the listeners of the soundtrack. In addition a sound play version of the film will be released on CD concurrent with the release of the soundtrack CD.


Tracklisting des Soundtracks:
01. Intro
02. Rock'n'Roll High School - El*ke
03. Rock & Roll Queen - The Subways
04. Execution Song - Johnossi
05. Fight The Start - Kilians
06. Garden Of Growing Hearts - Empty Trash
07. Spending My Time - Orange But Green
08. Short Life Of Margott - Kilians
09. Everything Is Under Control - Coldcut
10. Bored (Score) - Ronda Ray featuring Markie J
11. Homezone - Digitalism
12. Move It (Score) - Ronda Ray featuring Trevor Jackson
13. Nightlite - Bonobo
14. Was dich so verändert hat - Jan Plewka
15. Arrested (Score) - Heiko Maile
16. Power Control (Score) - Ronda Ray featuring Trevor Jackson
17. Climbing Up The Tower (Score) - Heiko Maile
18. Sending Out An SMS (Score) - Heiko Maile
19. Swimming (Score) - Heiko Maile
20. White Shirts (Score) - Heiko Maile
21. Dark School (Score) - Heiko Maile

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Marcus Meyn DJs in Leipzig

Marcus Meyn will be in the Leipzig Club "Darkflower" (Hainstraße 12-14, Leipzig, Germany) on April 12, 2008 as a returning guest DJ and will play songs from the Electro, Alternative and Darkwave scene. He will likely also present some unreleased demos from Camouflage and his solo project as he did during his visit last year. Look forward to the surprise!


Film score for "Die Welle" (The Wave) composed by Heiko Maile

The new film drama titled "Die Welle" from director Dennis Gansel with Jürgen Vogel in the leading role is scheduled to open in German theaters on March 13, 2008. The world premier of the film took place recently at this year's Sundance Film Festival in the USA. The film is based on the novel "The Wave" from 1981 which described an actual experiment at Cubberly High School in Palo Alto, California in 1968. Dennis Gansel has transposed this experiment into the current Germany where a high school teacher engages his students in an experiment to emphasize the nature of dictatorial rule and the following of the masses. The music to the film was composed by Heiko Maile in his Stuttgart studio "Saal 3". A first sample of the film music is available at Heiko's Myspace page.

Videolinks for the South American Tour

Camouflage have successfully ended their first tour of South and Central America, which led them to Lima/Peru, Santiago/Chile, Buenos Aires/Argentina, Rosario/Argentina, and Mexico City. Marcus, Oli and Volker Hinkel are excited about how fanatically and vocally these shows were celebrated! A big thanks to all fans that made this tour such a great success! To get a small impression of the atmospheric mood at the shows, the following photos, videos to some songs, a message from Heiko (who wasn't able to travel), and a short interview are provided via the links below! The set lists from the shows are available here. Enjoy!

Heiko's Message - Lima/Peru
That Smiling Face - Buenes Aires
Love Is A Shield (2 minute excerpt) Buenes Aires
Love Is A Shield - Lima/Peru
Farewell Argentina
Photos - Argentina Buenes Aires
The Great Commandment - Buenes Aires
The Great Commandment - Santiago
Suspicious Love - Lima/Peru
The Pleasure Remains - Buenes Aires
The Pleasure Remains - Lima/Peru
Me And You - Lima/Peru
Handsome - Lima/Peru
Suspicious Love - Lima/Peru
Interview Lima/Peru
That Smiling Face - Rosario/Argentina
Handsome - Rosario/Argentina
Confusion - Rosario/Argentina
The Pleasure Remains + Message from Heiko + ICFY
The Great Commandment - Rosario/Argentina

Interview with Heiko

Hello Heiko! Congratulations on the very beautiful compilation of the Rare Tracks Collection "Archive#01"; visually and musically it is very successful. The CD is now available in shops (in Germany). After more than 20 years of history with the band was it difficult to select from the wealth of material for this collection?

Thanks for the compliment - we are very pleased with the result. The idea for this release is something we have discussed among ourselves for quite some time and we are interested to see how the Fans respond. Over the years there has been quite a lot of material collected, and as a result it was difficult to bring structure and order to the large quantities of tapes, DAT Cassettes, Disks, Harddrives and CDs. It became clear to us very quickly that it would be difficult to pack everything on one or two CDs. We did decide against approaching the project by compartmentalizing or presenting a complete history. Had we chosen that approach, the first CD would have consisted entirely of different versions of "The Great Commandment". That approach would not have provided a very interesting overview of our music.

[shortnews ende]The name "Archive#01" suggests a likely continuance of the Rare Tracks Collection series. Are there actual plans or intentions to continue the series?

As I sat between the many archives crates and collected all of the materials together, the project seemed self-designated as "Archive". Many of the different recordings are designated by numbers, and for each of the countless mix versions ( e.g. "Spice Crackers" master tapes) this method of differentiation is absolutely necessary. Otherwise you will soon be unable to find something - and who really wants to listen to 14 nearly identical versions of a song and then still not know with surety which version ended up on the final CD? So we adopted this method of sorting for our rarities CD, but also with the thought and suggestion that there might be other releases in the series. Whether there will be future releases in the series certainly depends on the success of "Archive#01".

The new CD has been released by your old record label Universal. At the moment you are contractually still with SPV. What is the situation with the labels and why is the CD just coming to the market now? Many fans would have wished for this kind of CD years ago.

We are indeed still under contract with SPV, but since Universal has rights to the majority of our back catalogue, our work with Universal was necessary if this kind of CD was to be released. We aren't really interested in having compilations of our music released, unless we have had involvement in the selection of tracks and the presentation of the release. SPV is indeed still our partner for the Live DVD and does still have an option for the release of the next studio album.

The booklet contains liner notes specific to each of the tracks and these notes answer many questions. In regards to the "Love is a Shield - Lexy & K-Paul Remix" we still have two questions: Did Marcus re-record the vocals for the track and what is the origin of the lyrics at the beginning of the remix?

Yes, the vocals were recorded new for that remix. The words at the beginning are vocal snippets assembled from Marcus vocals.

The front cover and the inner cover images of the Digi-Pack each show a photo of the band and on the last image it shows you as a foursome. Can you explain somewhat about the origin and age of the photos?

The same rules apply to the recordings as to the photos. The front cover was taken during our fotosession for our second cassette "From Ay to Bee", which was produced in 1985 and 50 copies were distributed. The photo was taken by Reiner Pfisterer and was one of the earliest in our career - which was also the case for Reiner, who has since become a very successful photographer. The picture of us as a foursome was very important to me to include. This photo is from 1984 at our very first performance. Front right is Martin K ähling - the fourth founding member. This same evening was Martin's 18th birthday celebration, and since he was now of legal age he had quite an intense night ahead. The photo was hanging at his parents place for the past 20 years and it was critical that it was included in this release.

The styling of the new Camouflage font appears to be written by hand. This also appears to be very similar to the script used on the "Areu Areu" EP. Is there a connection between the two?

Good observation! The handwritten script in both examples is from me.

Considering "Computer Liebe" from Kraftwerk and "Winter" from The Sound, "Archive#01" contains two cover versions. You have released several cover versions and played many cover versions live. Can you imagine that Camouflage might record an entire album of cover songs for release? One of the first candidates would of course be your version of the Human League classic "Being Boiled", which was received so well during the Relocated Tour.

Cover Versions are often quite fun. But to do and entire album of this is a very difficult theme. When one chooses to cover a title, which one is fond of in its original form, the cover should be done in a way that brings the song into a new context. The simple translation of an existing arrangement is something I find boring. With our cover version of "Winter" we were successful in creating something new and the core of the song is preserved. With "Being Boiled" I see it a bit differently - it is really a homage to a very important band, who too infrequently receives the recognition they have earned. But perhaps the idea of an album of covers version isn't so bad...I would disappoint you in saying that for this kind of CD we would certainly need much more time than for a Camouflage studio album ;-)

Let's come to the last question. Since this is important for many fans, it must be asked! How far is the work on the Live DVD progressing and approximately when could this be released?

Unfortunately there seem to have been many errors and problems that have slipped in during the recording in Dresden, and these are causing a significant amount of work. The time required to make the adjustments exceeds the allocated time allowances in my schedule and so I must often interrupt the work on the DVD to focus on current projects. I do hope though that we can release the DVD in the first quarter of 2008.

Thank you very much for the Interview.

It is always a pleasure!

Update South America Tour

Heiko Maile will not be able to participate in upcoming South American Camouflage tour due to family related reasons. As a result, the founding member Oliver Kreyssig has spontaneously decided to substitute Heiko on this tour. Originally it was not possible for Oliver Kreyssig to participate due to scheduling problems, but fortunately, in this emergency situation, Oliver was able to change his plans. Marcus, Oliver, and Volker are already awaiting their Middle an South American fans with much anticipation.

Venue for the Mexico City performance has been changed

The concert venue for the Mexico City performance on November 29, 2007 has been changed. The show will now take place at the Mansion in Mexico City. The show will begin at 9pm with special guest Isaac Junkie feat. Christopher Anton (Information Society). More information will be available at www.mecanica.com.mx.


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