From early (No)Wave to
Dark/Gothic Underground, from EBM via Techno to Electroclash - and back
again!
"These guys are, quite literally, legends. Original
contemporaries of Kraftwerk, they released their seminal single "SUICIDE
COMMANDO" in 1981, the same year that Kraftwerk released their what is
commonly regarded as their last great album "Computer World". The big K's
influence on NO MORE's dark brand of electronica is clear, but with
"SUICIDE COMMANDO", NO MORE also managed to intelligently and
subtly add punk to the mix. It's always impressive when a band go full circle
and have the presence of mind to use the music of those they've influenced to
reinvigorate their own sound." - The Playground Magazine
(London/UK)
NO MORE are well-known
for their indie-classic "SUICIDE COMMANDO", which spread, since
its release in 1981, internationally like a virus regardless of genre and
scene. Whether in New York's Limelight or in any european indie-club, at the
Love Parade in Berlin or on the soundtrack to the graffiti train writers movie
"Dirty Handz":"SUICIDE COMMANDO" was played everywhere and reached a
status that made the title feasible for prominent remixers. Thanks to DJ Hell,
DJ Vitalic or Echopark, "SUICIDE COMMANDO" is still happening
today.
At the end of 2008 NO MORE (condensed in the
duo Tina Sanudakura and Andy Schwarz) got back on stage after a short hiatus of
22 years. They successfully played all over Europe from Stockholm to Paris,
from Warsaw to Rome, from Athens to Copenhagen, from the BIMfest in Antwerp to
the M'era Luna Festival in Germany. Right on time for the release of their
first "real" album since 1986 - "MIDNIGHT PEOPLE & LO-LIFE STARS" -
they supported DAF on last years germany tour.
Inspired by their tour
across Europe, NO MORE present their impressions in the best
Gonzo-journalism manner and with their unambiguous and "clearly defined"
Post-Punk-Electronica-Kraut-Glam.
Currently NO MORE are working
on a new album, which will be released in march 2012.