Blixa Bargeld of the experimental German industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten (Collapsing New Buildings) at Danceteria, New York’s leading alternative club of the 1980s. This 1984 performance was covered by Propaganda Magazine publisher and editor Fred Berger, with his photos of the event appearing in Propaganda Issue #3/Summer 1984 and #8/Winter 1986-87. Not only was Neubauten one of the earliest industrial bands, but they made a name for themselves with their notoriously dangerous stage acts, involving flaming oil barrels, blowtorches, buzz-saws and jackhammers. In fact, at this show they had erected metal scaffolding onstage, and then knocked it down with sledgehammers, causing part of the structure to collapse on several members of the audience, including Berger. Luckily, no one was injured, and it made for excellent reportage on the pages of Propaganda. PHOTO BY FRED H. BERGER, 1984. (Posted Jan. 29 ‘19)
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