Simon Granger

Nitzer Ebb (/ˈnaɪtsər ɛb, ˈnɪt-/) are a British EBM group formed in 1982 by Essex school friends Vaughan “Bon” Harris (programming, synthesizers, drums, vocals), Douglas McCarthy (vocals), and David Gooday (drums). The band were originally named La Comédie De La Mort but soon discarded that and chose the name Nitzer Ebb by cutting up words and letters and arranging them randomly to create something Germanic without using actual German words.

Members:

Bon Harris
Douglas McCarthy
David Gooday
Simon Granger

History
Initial releases (1983–1987)
The group released their demo Basic Pain Procedure in 1983,[4] but it was two years until they met PWL producer Phil Harding, who produced their 1985 debut single “Isn’t It Funny How Your Body Works?” and helped them set up their own label, Power Of Voice Communications. The band at the time was inspired by the post-punk scene and specifically acts like “Siouxsie and the Banshees, Killing Joke and Bauhaus who were having a big influence on us, in some ways stylistically but also in the energy that they gave”.

They released three more singles on their own label, “Warsaw Ghetto” (1985), “Warsaw Ghetto Remixes” (1986) and “Let Your Body Learn” (1986), before signing to Mute Records in 1986. The singles “Murderous” (1986) and “Let Your Body Learn” (1987) followed, building their reputation in the Industrial Rock and EBM scenes, as well as making inroads into the developing Chicago House scene.

“Join In The Chant” (1987) became part of the Balearic beat scene that influenced the UK acid house scene.

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