The PC69 in Bielefeld: History and


Last update: 13.7.2024

Disclaimer: If you see any rights to pictures etc. violated here, please contact me, I’ll take it down if the violation should really be one. I have a lot of other pictures of the PC, employees and guests, but I am also aware that not everyone wants to see themselves on the net, especially not when it comes to pictures in the fraggle look 🙂

The beginning

The PC 69 opened its doors for the first time on 8.9.1984. The PC lasted almost 20 years, and it cannot be ruled out that the opening guests picked up their children from the PC a generation later.

The PC was also known beyond the borders of Bielefeld and East Westphalia, where bands performed that only two or three other stations in Germany besides Bielefeld performed. Many bands were happy to come back, as they felt very well looked after by the people of the PC concert office. Bands were also booked that hardly anyone knew, simply because the organizers liked them. So I was able to see Rammstein and also Hubert von Goisern & the Alpinkatzen in front of a handful of people. A year later, they played in front of a sold-out crowd at the same venue. An almost complete list of artists who performed on the PC can be found below. Many bands have performed several times, for example the Dubliners, Die Ärzte, Die Toten Hosen or Pur.

The Gothic Friday was visited by guests, some of whom were willing to travel several hours (so Fraggles from Bochum and Bielefeld visited each other).

So the PC was more than just a village disco. Whereas before there was “only” the Oetkerhalle, which was used for classical concerts, so that the big bands always avoided Bielefeld, with the PC 69 there was finally a hall that was suitable for real rock concerts with 1,500 visitors. There were also other discotheques, for example the Circus and the Sams (which still exists; I had also worked there in the 90s with Jochen Chudzik, the former tapper and later managing director of the legendary bathtub, for which I am too young to have visited it; Jochen has unfortunately already passed away), but they had a different clientele. By the way, the name PC69 allegedly had no special meaning, even if there were rumors about it again and again. One of the founders mentioned to me that the popularity of personal computers had an influence.

The conversions from the factory hall of Wehmayer & Castrup into a discotheque allegedly cost 600,000 marks, 100,000 marks were invested in the noise and fire protection equipment alone. The interior design was designed by Albert Krewerth, modelled on the factory in Hamburg, which still exists today. Shortly after the opening, there was already stress about the parked cars, which allegedly obstructed the fire department. Local politicians were upset that a discotheque with so few parking spaces opened (and years later built the Seidenstickerhalle opposite, which held many more people, but could not offer more parking spaces either).

At the beginning, PC 69 was even open during the day. However, the business did not go particularly well during the day, so that soon it was only open in the evening. The concert office was taken over by Gerd Reiche, who later opened another cult shop in Bielefeld, the Ivory (which supposedly no longer exists in Bielefeld either). Right at the beginning, big bands were visiting, Herbert Grönemeyer, who had just become really famous, and shortly afterwards Icehouse, who were in the charts at the time.

The cult

In the 80s and until the mid-90s, PC 69 was so full on weekends that from 12 p.m., sometimes even earlier, you had to wait outside for a long time until you came in, because if the hall was too full, then only someone else came in if someone else went out. Wednesdays were also mostly full, although not for as long.

The PC also attracted, if I may say so, fringe groups: wavers (fraggles, goths), ska fans, rockabilies, psychos, etc. All of them could be found on Saturday, and it was not uncommon for there to be a brawl outside the door and sometimes inside. Unforgotten was the Saturday when the Wavers organized a sit-in on the dance floor to protest against the music and were not allowed to enter the following Saturday.

Wednesday was the “small” version of Saturday, after all, you couldn’t stay away that long during the week, and the music was a bit more danceable. On Wednesdays, British soldiers were also frequent guests, and you quickly learned (except for the British soldiers) that the SMGs (Military Police) first struck and then asked what was going on. The PC staff allegedly had a special number to call the MPs. With the withdrawal of the troops, Wednesday suddenly became emptier.

Also cult was Friday with DJ Hannes, who liked to play whole sides of records when he felt like it or (supposedly) just put in a tape when he didn’t feel like it anymore and went home. He was supposedly Nick Cave’s tour companion, but his first single, as he once admitted in an interview, was California Dreaming by the moms and dads. His apparent arrogance is also legendary: I still remember when I once wanted to know the name of a band whose record he was playing, and he just said “I don’t know it either”; (the song was Decades by Joy Division; actually, I deserved the answer). Later he was replaced by DJ Achim, because DJ Hannes had retired for a while. Years later I met him in the Wunderbar, where we had breakfast together, I told him the story and he burst out laughing. I liked him very much. Hannes Wagner died on January 31, 2011.

Saturday then had something to offer for everyone. Wave, grunge, pop, independent, ska, it’s all there. With some DJs, I almost knew by heart which song came after which. You can find my PC69 playlist here on Spotify

It was 1992 when a gallery was built into PC 69 so that more guests could come into the hall. At the same time, a lot of money was invested in the lighting system. The inauguration of the gallery and the other renovations (the PC had become more colorful) took place (as far as I can remember) on a Saturday for the 8th anniversary celebration. I still remember that we had normal operation on Friday evening and then set up scaffolding at 5 o’clock in the morning to rebuild the lighting system.

In the mid-90s there were fewer and fewer visitors, Wednesday became a sad event, a short attempt to occupy Thursday with a rocker day didn’t stand a chance either, and finally it became empty on Saturdays, which could only be prevented by theme parties. In between, a regular guest was commissioned to redesign the main counter in the hall, which led to some irritation, because not everyone liked the Aliens style.

The competition had become greater in Bielefeld, the panting had opened not far from the PC, the Cafe Europa/Orfeu Negro was able to attract visitors with techno music, and the PC was losing more and more guests. At the same time, the entrance fee was adjusted. Instead of 6 DM admission, for which you gave 2 drink vouchers (which were enough for 2 beers), the entrance fee was now 8 DM and there was a voucher for a strange, self-thrown drink. After nasty protests, there was a beer for it, although the beer in the PC 69 was never particularly liked, at least not the one from the tap. When I was a guest on the PC myself, I always suspected that someone was splashing water into the DAB beer, and it was the first thing I looked at when I started in the PC… but there was nothing, the beer actually came out of the barrels. The parties (Neue Deutsche Welle etc) were still very successful, while the normal business declined more and more. And if there are fewer and fewer people, then even fewer people come.

Behind the scenes of the PC69, the world was not always so colorful and certainly not harmonious, not even when it was still successful, but only a few made it to the public. I had only attended one court hearing, and that’s all I want to tell here, it’s not all nice memories.

The end

On October 24, 2003, the last party took place at PC69. Already in the 80s and 90s before there were rumors that Wehmeier & Castrup wanted the hall back at some point, which was nonsense, but due to a lack of alternatives, the rumors were worrying. Many years later, the time had come. Part of the crew opened the roundhouse, another part allegedly the engine (source is missing here).

In the meantime, the hall in which the PC69 was located has been demolished (that was in late summer 2005, as several visitors have told me) and a parking lot. Of the old shops, as far as I know, only the Glashaus is still open for concerts from time to time (this was often the nightlife destination on Thursdays next to the Falkdom, the photos on the linked page are also a real journey through time), and of course the Forum, although I have only been to a concert there once since moving from Enger (Go-Betweens, God bless them), no longer on a Sunday.

About me

From 1990 to 1997 I was a waiter at PC69, for a few months I was initially a dishwasher (that’s the name of the colleagues who collected and washed the glasses, a backbreaking job when it was really full). The special thing about us waiters was that we had a conductor’s cash register, so we didn’t have to take our tablet out. Supposedly, such a cash register cost 700 DM, and since beer and cola were of course constantly added to such a cash register, the levers were often glued. But you weren’t allowed to press with force, then the things broke, and you got into a lot of trouble. On good evenings I had easily earned 1000 DM, also 2000 DM were in it, and sometimes we were 4 (!!) Waiters downstairs! A full tray was 60 DM (15 drinks of 4 DM each, 4 AFG, non-alcoholic drinks, the rest beer). In between, I had to go to the office to hand in money. The waiters were just as much a part of the revenue as the bartenders. In the early 90s, I often went home with 180 or even 200 DM on a Saturday evening, and that was an incredible amount of money at the time. My rent for the room in the shared flat was 240 DM. So one evening I had almost all the rent gone, and since I had sometimes made breakfast in the morning at the Mövenpick/Bielefelder Hof after the PC, I was already done with the rent and my other costs on a weekend. For this I walked around the whole evening with a tray over my head (in 7 years I have only lost a tray 1 time, at a heavy metal concert), dragged barrels alone from the cellar to the beer garden and then served brunch until 3 p.m. the next day. I needed the hour break between PC and Mövenpick to shave again and iron a shirt.

By the way, the staff of the PC was not only active in the PC. We also had an assignment at a Rolling Stones concert at the Hockenheim-Ring. I don’t know how we would have done that, but I walked around there with a PC69 shirt and my waiter-conductor checkout and sold beer because the AfG were sold out. And saw the Rolling Stones! We also had a stand on the Leinewebermarkt several times, for example on the town hall square. I still remember how I had stress with the waitresses from the Irish Pub from the Rathauskeller back then, because of course we had approached the same people. A few months later, I had helped out at the Irish pub because a waiter had fallen ill. It was a small scene there, and as a waiter you helped out everywhere and earned good money. I even went to Go-Parc once. Yes. I confess…

I had also designed and hosted the first websites: PC69 was one of the first discotheques on the net in 1995 (I had nothing to do with the later domain disputes). By the way, I had also put up posters from time to time. Unforgotten when I came back from a poster campaign at night, parked the car in front of the PC (I hadn’t driven my own car, but with an ancient Opel from the PC) and then was taken into custody by the police a few 100 meters away. They thought I had broken into the PC. What should I say? “Hey, no, I just illegally put up posters for the PC??? Then it would have been my turn. Luckily, I had an employee ID card with me, something like that still existed at that time. I recently donated it to the Historical Museum in Bielefeld, together with other parts from the PC69.

After a change of managing director, my name no longer appeared on the rosters at some point. It was about vanity, politics, and computers to be repaired. At first I was injured, the PC was my life for years, but right at my first job as a waiter outside the PC, a coincidence arose that made the Internet a real job for me. In retrospect, the best thing that could have happened to me. Otherwise, I think in retrospect, I might have gotten bogged down in nightlife. It wasn’t always a good time.

A few months before the end, I was in the PC for 30 minutes one last time, talked to the few people I still knew, and quietly said goodbye. Shortly afterwards I moved to Hamburg and haven’t been to Bielefeld for many years. Sometimes I still dream of the PC, I still miss it. At the same time, I’m grateful that I was a part of it.

Artists who have performed at PC69

  • Crashing carrier pigeons
  • Absurd Adventures
  • Downwards
  • Down / The Golden Lemons
  • Accept
  • Achim Reichel
  • Aisha Kandisha’s Jarring Effects
  • Al Jarreau
  • Al Stewart
  • Alexander O’Neal
  • Alien Sex Fiend
  • Alphaville
  • Alvin Lee Band
  • Amorphis
  • And Also the Trees
  • Andrew Strong
  • Annabel Lamb
  • Anne Clark
  • Anne Haigis
  • Annihilator
  • Anthrax
  • Apoptygma Berzerk
  • Ariwa Showcase
  • Arrested Development
  • Axxis & PinK Cream 69
  • Achim Reichel
  • Aphrodelics
  • Apoptygma Berzerk
  • Ash
  • Bad Brains
  • Bad Religion
  • BAP
  • Beat Apartheid Festival
  • Beat Farmers
  • Beat the Beat
  • Bebop
  • Bed And Breakfast
  • Bellicoons
  • Ben Deniz & Kenen Dogulu
  • Berlin Rock West
  • Billy Bragg
  • Biohazard
  • Black Crowes
  • Black Sabbath
  • Black Uhuru
  • Blue Öyster Cult
  • Bob Geldof
  • Bob Mould
  • Bobby Womack
  • Bobo in white wooden houses
  • Body Count
  • Bollock Brothers
  • BOO-YAA T. R. I. B. E
  • Bruce Cockburn
  • Burning Spear
  • Baaba Maal
  • Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre
  • Brian Auger
  • Camouflage
  • Canned Heat / Curtis Mayfield
  • Carter USM
  • Carter USM / Mucky Pup
  • Cassandra Complex
  • Chalice
  • Cheb Squad
  • Chemical Brothers
  • Chi Coltrane
  • Chris Isaak
  • Chris Whitley
  • Christy Moore
  • Chrome
  • Chumbawamba & Consolidated
  • Clan of XYMOX
  • Climax
  • Clock DVA
  • Clouseau
  • Commando M. Pigg
  • Coolio
  • Corvus Corax
  • Cramps
  • Crash Test Dummies
  • Creation Rebel
  • Crime & The City Solution
  • Crowbar
  • Cultured Pearls
  • Curtis Mayfield
  • Curtis Stigers
  • Cutting Crew
  • Cypress Hill
  • Chris Whitley
  • Covenant
  • Crematory
  • D.R.I
  • DAJANA LOVES PAISLEY
  • DAMO SUZUKI / JAKI LOVE TIME
  • Danielle Dax
  • Gdansk
  • The EFX / Rödelheim Hartreim Project / Fugees
  • The self
  • De La Soul
  • EN/VISION
  • DEACON BLUE
  • Death
  • Your minions
  • DENNIS BOVELL DUB BAND
  • Dennis Brown
  • The Fantastic Four
  • The form
  • The Golden Lemons
  • THE CASTRATED PHILOSOPHERS
  • The Krupps
  • The Mimmis
  • The Princes
  • Die Toten Hosen
  • DIE ÄRZTE
  • Dieter Petzold
  • Dimple Minds
  • Dinosaur Jr.
  • Dismember
  • Dissidenten
  • DJ Desue Art Of War Hip Hop Tour
  • Dog Eat Dog
  • Doro
  • Dr. Alban
  • Dr. Feelgood
  • Dream Theater
  • Dubliners
  • Dynamite Deluxe
  • Deine Lakaien
  • Diary Of Dreams
  • Divine
  • Donnie Munro
  • Donots
  • East 17
  • Echo & the Bunnymen
  • Echt
  • Eins/Zwo (Dendeman & Rabauke) 
  • Einstürzende Neubauten
  • Element of Crime
  • EMF
  • Erasure
  • Eric Burdon
  • Europe
  • Eek-A-Mouse
  • Eels
  • Eins Zwo
  • Faith No More
  • Falco
  • Fat Boys
  • Feet Back
  • Fehlfarben
  • Felix De Luxe
  • Fettes Brot
  • Fields of the Nephilim
  • Filter
  • Firehose
  • Fischer Z
  • Fish
  • Fishbone
  • Fool’s Garden
  • Frank Black
  • Freundeskreis
  • Fritz Brause
  • Front 242
  • Frontline Assembly
  • Fugazi
  • Funker Vogt
  • Fury in the Slaughterhouse
  • Fad Gadget
  • Farin Urlaub
  • Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
  • Fettes Brot
  • Fex
  • Fischer-Z
  • Fünf Sterne Deluxe
  • Fresh Family
  • G. B. R.
  • Galliano
  • Gang Green
  • Geff Harrison
  • George Clinton
  • George Kranz
  • Georgie Red
  • Good Old Boys
  • Grant Hart / Lemonheads / Thin White Rope / Strangemen
  • Greg Sage
  • Gregory Isaacs & Dennix Brown
  • Grobschnitt
  • Guildo Horn
  • Gun Club
  • Gwar
  • Get Up Kids
  • Glashaus
  • Grobschnitt
  • H-Blockx
  • H.R. & RAS Michael
  • Haindling
  • HANS HARTZ
  • HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS
  • HEATHER NOVA
  • HEIMATKULTOUR
  • HEINZ RUDOLF KUNZE
  • HELLOWEEN
  • Helmet
  • HENRY ROLLINS
  • HERBERT GR�NEMEYER
  • HEROES DEL SILENCIO
  • HOLGER CZUKAY
  • HOTHOUSE FLOWERS
  • Hubert von Goisern
  • Harper
  • Heather Nova
  • Hellacopters
  • Hubert von Goisern
  • I JAHMAN LEVI
  • I Muvrini
  • IAN CUSSICK
  • Ian Gillan
  • Icehouse
  • Iggy Pop
  • Immaculate Fools
  • In Strict Confidence
  • Ina Deter
  • Incognito
  • Inner Circle
  • Invisible Limits
  • IRISH FOLK FESTIVAL / PUR
  • Iron Maiden
  • Israel Vibration
  • Ill Nino
  • In Strict Confidence
  • Inchtabokatables
  • Innes Sibun
  • Irish Folk Festival
  • Jango Edwards
  • JASON & THE SCORCHERS
  • Jazz canteen
  • JEFF HEALEY
  • JIMMY BARNES
  • JINGO DE LUNCH
  • JJ 72JOHM MARTYN
  • John Cale
  • JOHN MAYALL
  • JOHNNY GUITAR WATSON
  • JOHNNY THUNDERS / DOWN
  • JONATHAN RICHMAN
  • JULE NEIGEL
  • Julian Cope
  • JULIAN DAWSON
  • Jasmin Tabatabai
  • John Foxx & Louis Gordon
  • Joy Denalane
  • Justin Sullivan
  • KEVIN COYNE
  • KEZIAH JONES
  • Kiev
  • Killing Joke
  • King Kong
  • KING KURT
  • KINGDOM COME
  • Klaus Doldingr
  • Klaus Hoffmann
  • KLAUS LAGE
  • KOMEDA ARTIST
  • Kuhn/null eins
  • K’S Choice
  • Lacrimosa
  • Ljubljana
  • LATIN QUARTER
  • LE MYSTÈRE DES VOIX BULGARES
  • LEE “SCRATCH” PERRY
  • LEE AARON
  • Lemonheads
  • LENINGRAD COWBOYS
  • LES NEGRESSES VERTES
  • Life of Agony
  • Lime Spiders
  • LINTON KWESI JOHNSON
  • Lisa Fitz
  • Living Colour
  • LLOYD COLE & THE COMMOTIONS
  • LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH
  • LOVE LIKE BLOOD
  • LTJ Bukem
  • LUCILECTRIC
  • Laith Al-Deen
  • Lambchop
  • Level 42
  • Los De Abacho
  • LÜDE & THE ASTROS
  • M. WALKING ON THE WATER
  • MAANAM
  • MACHINE HEAD
  • MACKA B & MAD PROFESSOR
  • MAD PROFESSOR
  • Magma
  • Magnum
  • MANIC STREET PREACHERS
  • Manu Dibango
  • Marc Almond
  • Marianne Rosenberg
  • Marillion
  • Marla Glen
  • Maze
  • ME & THE HEAT
  • MELISSA ETHERIDGE
  • Mighty Migthy Bosstones
  • MIRKELAM
  • MISTY IN ROOTS
  • MONSTER MAGNAT
  • MOONSPELL
  • MORBID ANGEL
  • MOTÖRHEAD
  • MUDHONEY
  • MUTABARUKA
  • Marillion
  • Melvins
  • Mesh
  • N-Factor
  • N8CHTSCHICHT
  • NAPALM DEATH
  • NAUGHTY BY NATURE
  • NAZARETH
  • Nena
  • NEON JUDGEMENT
  • NEON’S REGGAE SPECIAL
  • NEW MODEL ARMY
  • NIKOLAI TOMAS
  • NINA HAGEN
  • NOFX
  • NOMEANSNO
  • NOVA MOB
  • NUALA / KLEINKRIEG
  • Neupop 2002
  • OASIS
  • OBITUARY / NAPALM DEATH
  • OCHENSKNECHT
  • OMD
  • Oojami
  • Orange Blue
  • PABLO MOSES
  • Pantera
  • Paradise Lost
  • Paul Weller
  • Pe Werner
  • PETER & THE TEST TUBE BABIES
  • PETER ANDRE
  • Phil Carmen
  • Phillip Boa & The Voodoo Club
  • Phillip Boa’s VoodooCULT
  • Pili Pili
  • Pixies
  • Placebo
  • PLEASURE AND PAIN FESTIVAL II
  • POEMS FOR LAILA
  • Pop will eat itself
  • Pretty Things
  • Project Pitchfork
  • Prong
  • Public Enemy
  • Pure
  • Purple Schluz
  • Patrice
  • Power Percussion
  • Prong
  • Quireboys
  • RADIO ST. TROPEZ
  • Rage against the machine ( support S. T. )
  • Rarinbirds
  • Rammstein
  • Ramones
  • Intoxication
  • Reamonn
  • RED GUITARS
  • RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
  • RED LORRY YELLOW LORRY
  • RED SKY COVEN
  • Ride
  • Ringswandl
  • Rio Reiser
  • RITCHY AND THE BAR
  • ROBERT FRIPP & THE LEAGUE OF CRAFTY GUITARISTS
  • ROCK HARD FESTIVAL
  • ROCK THEATRE N8CHTSCHICHT
  • ROCK’N’ROLL DAMNATION
  • RODGAU MONOTONES
  • Run D.M.C
  • RUNNING WILD / SINNER / GRAVE DIGGER
  • Runrig
  • Rollins Band
  • Runrig
  • Sabrina Setlur
  • Sally Oldfield
  • Sara Noxx
  • Saxon
  • Second Decay
  • Blessed
  • Sepultura
  • SHABBA RANKS / AFRICA BAMBATAA
  • SHAKESPEARS SISTER
  • Silly
  • Sissi Perlinger
  • Sisters of Mercy
  • Skunk Anansie
  • SLY & ROBBIE + MAXI PRIEST + FREDDIE MCGREGOR
  • Snap
  • S.N.F.U.
  • Sonic Youth
  • Soraya
  • Soul Asylum
  • SPEAR OF DESTINY
  • SPIDER MURPHY GANG
  • STARS OF BOOGIE WOOGIE
  • Station 17
  • STEEL PULSE
  • Stereo MC’s (one of my favorite concerts, I also have a recording of it)
  • STEVE HARLEY & COCKNEY REBEL
  • STEVE MARRIOT / SLEDGEHAMMER
  • STIFF LITTLE FINGERS
  • Stiltskin
  • Stoppok
  • Stray Cats
  • Such a Surge
  • Sugar
  • Suicide Commando
  • SUICIDAL TENDENCIES
  • Sun
  • Saga
  • Samy Deluxe
  • Schiesser + ZZZ Hacker + Buttermaker
  • Scooter
  • Son Goku
  • Spock’s Beard
  • Sportfreunde Stiller
  • Starsailor
  • Stoppok
  • Sub7even
  • Söhne Mannheims
  • Tanita Tikaram
  • Tanita Tikaram + Anna Palm
  • Tankard
  • Tanzwut
  • Tarkan
  • Taxi Gang
  • Teenage Rampage
  • TERRY HOAX
  • THE ADDICTS
  • The Alarm
  • The Bates
  • THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH
  • THE BIBLE
  • THE BLOW MONKEYS
  • THE BLUEBELLS
  • The Busters
  • THE CARDIGANS
  • The Cassandra Complex
  • THE CHILLS
  • THE CRAMPS
  • The Cross
  • THE DREAM SYNDICATE
  • The Dubliners
  • THE FALL
  • THE FEELIES
  • THE FIXX
  • THE GLADIATORS
  • The Go-Betweens (ich bereue bis heute, dass ich sie damals nicht im PC gesehen hatte… ich sah sie später im Forum, das bereits nach Bielefeld gezogen war und kurz vor Grants Tod noch in der Fabrik in Hamburg)
  • THE GODFATHERS
  • THE HOOTERS
  • THE JAZZ BUTCHER
  • THE JEREMY DAYS
  • THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN
  • THE KEYTONES
  • THE KING
  • THE LEVELLERS
  • THE MEN THEY COULDN’T HANG
  • THE MISSION
  • THE MULTICOLOURED SHADES
  • THE PIANO HAS BEEN DRINKING
  • THE POGUES
  • THE PRODIGY
  • THE RAINBIRDS
  • THE ROSE OF AVALANCHE
  • THE SILENCERS
  • THE SOUND
  • THE SUGARCUBES
  • THE TUBES
  • THE UNITED JAZZ & ROCK ENSEMBLE
  • THE UNTOUCHABLES
  • THE WAILERS
  • THE WIPERS
  • THE WOODENTOPS
  • THEATA PATATA
  • THERAPY ?
  • THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS
  • THIN WHITE ROPE
  • THIRD WORLD
  • Tiamat
  • TINDERSTICKS
  • TITO & TARANTULA
  • TOCOTRONIC
  • TOM GERHARDT
  • TONY BENJAMIN
  • TOOTS & THE MAYTALS
  • Torch
  • TOSHINORI KONDO & IMA
  • TOURE KUNDA
  • Toy Dolls
  • Tricky
  • TRIO FARFARELLO
  • Trouble Funk
  • Turbonegro
  • Tanzwut
  • The Dubliners
  • The I-N-I-Band
  • The Residents
  • The Triffids
  • Thomas D
  • Till Brönner
  • T’Paz
  • U-Roy
  • UKRAINIANS & OYSTERBAND
  • Ulla Meinecke
  • Umbra et Imago
  • UNKNOWN GENDER
  • URBAN DANCE SQUAD / ROLLINS BAND
  • Uriah Heep
  • US 3
  • Uriah Heep
  • VAYA CON DIOS
  • VAYA CON DIOS + BAD BRAINS
  • VELVET ACID CHRIST
  • Victory
  • Violent Femmes
  • VNV Nation
  • Wall of Voodoo
  • Warlock
  • WDR SOUNDFABRIK
  • WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
  • Ween
  • WESTERNHAGEN
  • WILLY DE VILLE
  • WISEBLOOD
  • WOLF MAAHN
  • WOLFGANG AMBROS
  • WOLFGANG NIEDECKEN
  • WOMACK & WOMACK
  • Working Week
  • Waldemar Bastos
  • Wave: Earth
  • Willy DeVille Trio
  • X-TIMES GERMANY
  • X-MAS REGGAE FESTIVAL
  • XAVIER NAIDOO
  • Xzibit
  • Yellowman
  • YOTHU YINDI
  • Zeltinger
  • Ziggy Marley
  • Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers
  • Zillo Festival
  • Doctors Revival Band

Probably this list is not complete :-/ Feel free to send me names of bands that are still missing here!

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