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24. November 2023
Endroit insolite, rempli de passionnés. Concert d'une grande intensité et d'une grande simplicité
Haacht, Belgium@Eddy's Living Room
Über Crime & the City Solution
Crime & the City Solution re a rock group headed by Australian singer/songwriter Simon Bonney and active between the years of 1977- present. Despite roots dating back as far as 1978, Crime & the City Solution did not truly emerge until 1984, coming to life in the wake of the dissolution of the seminal The Birthday Party. Crime & the City Solution had many members over the years, which can be divided into four distinct line-ups: Sydney in 1977-78, Melbourne in 1979, and two groupings in Berlin. The only common member in all four line-ups was Bonney. For a complete list of the different line-ups see below.
In 1985, the quartet debuted on record for the first time with The Dangling Man E.P., a self-produced EP quickly establishing the band's moody, atmospheric blues-based aesthetic. Former Swell Maps drummer Epic Soundtracks joined Crime after the EP's release, freeing Harvey to alternate among a variety of instruments for the haunting follow-up, Just South of Heaven. Their full-length bow Room of Lights appeared in 1986 and featured the remarkable "Six Bells Chime", which so impressed acclaimed filmmaker Wim Wenders that he invited the band to perform the song live in his 1988 masterpiece Wings of Desire.
By the time the film appeared, however, the incarnation of Crime & the City Solution presented onscreen was no more; after Room of Lights, the Howard brothers and Soundtracks exited to form These Immortal Souls, leaving Bonney, Harvey and violinist Bronwyn Adams (also Bonney's wife and songwriting partner) to relocate to Berlin, where they recruited a number of local musicians, including Einstürzende Neubauten guitarist Alexander Hacke, to cut 1988's ornate, intoxicating Shine. Even more baroque was the follow-up, 1989's The Bride Ship.
In 1990, Crime returned to the studio one final time to record Paradise Discotheque, a record built around Bonney's ambitious four-part suite "The Last Dictator", a song cycle inspired by the downfall of Romanian warlord Nicolae Ceaucescu. After contributing "The Adversary" to the soundtrack of Wenders' Until the End of the World, Crime & the City Solution disbanded; while Harvey rejoined former Birthday Party mate Nick Cave in the Bad Seeds, Bonney began work on his 1992 solo debut, Forever.
Band Line-ups:
Sydney, 1977-1978
Simon Bonney - vocals
Don McLennan - drums
Harry Zanteni - guitar
Phil Kitchener - bass
Dave MacKinnon - soprano & tenor saxophone
Melbourne, 1979
Simon Bonney - vocals
Don McLennan - drums
Dan Wallace-Crabbe - guitar
Lindsay O'Meara - bass
Chris Astley - keyboards
Kim Beissel - alto saxophone
Berlin/London, 1985-1986
Simon Bonney - vocals
Mick Harvey - guitar
Rowland S. Howard - guitar
Harry Howard - bass
Epic Soundtracks - drums
Berlin, July 1987-1991
Simon Bonney - vocals
Mick Harvey - drums
Bronwyn Adams - violin
Chrislo Haas - synthesizer
Alexander Hacke - guitar
Thomas Stern - bass
Detroit, 2012–2013
Simon Bonney – vocals
Bronwyn Adams – violin
Alexander Hacke – guitar
David Eugene Edwards – guitar
Troy Gregory – bass
Danielle de Picciotto – visuals
Matthew Smith – keyboards/synthesizer
Jim White – drums
Berlin, 2022–present
Simon Bonney – vocals
Bronwyn Adams – violin
Frederic Lyenn - piano, bass, synthesizer
Donald Baldie - guitar
Georgio Valentino - synthesizer, guitar
Chris Hughes – drums, percussion
Joshua Murphy - piano, guitar
In 1985, the quartet debuted on record for the first time with The Dangling Man E.P., a self-produced EP quickly establishing the band's moody, atmospheric blues-based aesthetic. Former Swell Maps drummer Epic Soundtracks joined Crime after the EP's release, freeing Harvey to alternate among a variety of instruments for the haunting follow-up, Just South of Heaven. Their full-length bow Room of Lights appeared in 1986 and featured the remarkable "Six Bells Chime", which so impressed acclaimed filmmaker Wim Wenders that he invited the band to perform the song live in his 1988 masterpiece Wings of Desire.
By the time the film appeared, however, the incarnation of Crime & the City Solution presented onscreen was no more; after Room of Lights, the Howard brothers and Soundtracks exited to form These Immortal Souls, leaving Bonney, Harvey and violinist Bronwyn Adams (also Bonney's wife and songwriting partner) to relocate to Berlin, where they recruited a number of local musicians, including Einstürzende Neubauten guitarist Alexander Hacke, to cut 1988's ornate, intoxicating Shine. Even more baroque was the follow-up, 1989's The Bride Ship.
In 1990, Crime returned to the studio one final time to record Paradise Discotheque, a record built around Bonney's ambitious four-part suite "The Last Dictator", a song cycle inspired by the downfall of Romanian warlord Nicolae Ceaucescu. After contributing "The Adversary" to the soundtrack of Wenders' Until the End of the World, Crime & the City Solution disbanded; while Harvey rejoined former Birthday Party mate Nick Cave in the Bad Seeds, Bonney began work on his 1992 solo debut, Forever.
Band Line-ups:
Sydney, 1977-1978
Simon Bonney - vocals
Don McLennan - drums
Harry Zanteni - guitar
Phil Kitchener - bass
Dave MacKinnon - soprano & tenor saxophone
Melbourne, 1979
Simon Bonney - vocals
Don McLennan - drums
Dan Wallace-Crabbe - guitar
Lindsay O'Meara - bass
Chris Astley - keyboards
Kim Beissel - alto saxophone
Berlin/London, 1985-1986
Simon Bonney - vocals
Mick Harvey - guitar
Rowland S. Howard - guitar
Harry Howard - bass
Epic Soundtracks - drums
Berlin, July 1987-1991
Simon Bonney - vocals
Mick Harvey - drums
Bronwyn Adams - violin
Chrislo Haas - synthesizer
Alexander Hacke - guitar
Thomas Stern - bass
Detroit, 2012–2013
Simon Bonney – vocals
Bronwyn Adams – violin
Alexander Hacke – guitar
David Eugene Edwards – guitar
Troy Gregory – bass
Danielle de Picciotto – visuals
Matthew Smith – keyboards/synthesizer
Jim White – drums
Berlin, 2022–present
Simon Bonney – vocals
Bronwyn Adams – violin
Frederic Lyenn - piano, bass, synthesizer
Donald Baldie - guitar
Georgio Valentino - synthesizer, guitar
Chris Hughes – drums, percussion
Joshua Murphy - piano, guitar
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Genres:
Alternative, Post Punk, Rock
Keine demnächst stattfindenden Shows
Schicke eine Anfrage an Crime & the City Solution, in deiner Stadt aufzutreten
Um eine Show bitten
Ähnliche Künstler auf Tour
concerts and tour dates
Vergangene
FEB.
06
2025
Aalborg, Denmark
Northern Winter Beat
Ich war da
DEZ.
11
2024
Berlin, Germany
Kulturhaus Insel Berlin
Ich war da
DEZ.
10
2024
Tübingen, Germany
Blauer Salon
Ich war da
DEZ.
09
2024
Liestal, Switzerland
A Way
Ich war da
DEZ.
08
2024
Milano, Italy
Circolo Arci Bellezza
Ich war da
DEZ.
07
2024
Bologna, Italy
Freakout Club
Ich war da
Weitere Ereignisse anzeigen
Fan-Bewertungen

24. November 2023
Endroit insolite, rempli de passionnés. Concert d'une grande intensité et d'une grande simplicité
Haacht, Belgium@Eddy's Living Room
Über Crime & the City Solution
Crime & the City Solution re a rock group headed by Australian singer/songwriter Simon Bonney and active between the years of 1977- present. Despite roots dating back as far as 1978, Crime & the City Solution did not truly emerge until 1984, coming to life in the wake of the dissolution of the seminal The Birthday Party. Crime & the City Solution had many members over the years, which can be divided into four distinct line-ups: Sydney in 1977-78, Melbourne in 1979, and two groupings in Berlin. The only common member in all four line-ups was Bonney. For a complete list of the different line-ups see below.
In 1985, the quartet debuted on record for the first time with The Dangling Man E.P., a self-produced EP quickly establishing the band's moody, atmospheric blues-based aesthetic. Former Swell Maps drummer Epic Soundtracks joined Crime after the EP's release, freeing Harvey to alternate among a variety of instruments for the haunting follow-up, Just South of Heaven. Their full-length bow Room of Lights appeared in 1986 and featured the remarkable "Six Bells Chime", which so impressed acclaimed filmmaker Wim Wenders that he invited the band to perform the song live in his 1988 masterpiece Wings of Desire.
By the time the film appeared, however, the incarnation of Crime & the City Solution presented onscreen was no more; after Room of Lights, the Howard brothers and Soundtracks exited to form These Immortal Souls, leaving Bonney, Harvey and violinist Bronwyn Adams (also Bonney's wife and songwriting partner) to relocate to Berlin, where they recruited a number of local musicians, including Einstürzende Neubauten guitarist Alexander Hacke, to cut 1988's ornate, intoxicating Shine. Even more baroque was the follow-up, 1989's The Bride Ship.
In 1990, Crime returned to the studio one final time to record Paradise Discotheque, a record built around Bonney's ambitious four-part suite "The Last Dictator", a song cycle inspired by the downfall of Romanian warlord Nicolae Ceaucescu. After contributing "The Adversary" to the soundtrack of Wenders' Until the End of the World, Crime & the City Solution disbanded; while Harvey rejoined former Birthday Party mate Nick Cave in the Bad Seeds, Bonney began work on his 1992 solo debut, Forever.
Band Line-ups:
Sydney, 1977-1978
Simon Bonney - vocals
Don McLennan - drums
Harry Zanteni - guitar
Phil Kitchener - bass
Dave MacKinnon - soprano & tenor saxophone
Melbourne, 1979
Simon Bonney - vocals
Don McLennan - drums
Dan Wallace-Crabbe - guitar
Lindsay O'Meara - bass
Chris Astley - keyboards
Kim Beissel - alto saxophone
Berlin/London, 1985-1986
Simon Bonney - vocals
Mick Harvey - guitar
Rowland S. Howard - guitar
Harry Howard - bass
Epic Soundtracks - drums
Berlin, July 1987-1991
Simon Bonney - vocals
Mick Harvey - drums
Bronwyn Adams - violin
Chrislo Haas - synthesizer
Alexander Hacke - guitar
Thomas Stern - bass
Detroit, 2012–2013
Simon Bonney – vocals
Bronwyn Adams – violin
Alexander Hacke – guitar
David Eugene Edwards – guitar
Troy Gregory – bass
Danielle de Picciotto – visuals
Matthew Smith – keyboards/synthesizer
Jim White – drums
Berlin, 2022–present
Simon Bonney – vocals
Bronwyn Adams – violin
Frederic Lyenn - piano, bass, synthesizer
Donald Baldie - guitar
Georgio Valentino - synthesizer, guitar
Chris Hughes – drums, percussion
Joshua Murphy - piano, guitar
In 1985, the quartet debuted on record for the first time with The Dangling Man E.P., a self-produced EP quickly establishing the band's moody, atmospheric blues-based aesthetic. Former Swell Maps drummer Epic Soundtracks joined Crime after the EP's release, freeing Harvey to alternate among a variety of instruments for the haunting follow-up, Just South of Heaven. Their full-length bow Room of Lights appeared in 1986 and featured the remarkable "Six Bells Chime", which so impressed acclaimed filmmaker Wim Wenders that he invited the band to perform the song live in his 1988 masterpiece Wings of Desire.
By the time the film appeared, however, the incarnation of Crime & the City Solution presented onscreen was no more; after Room of Lights, the Howard brothers and Soundtracks exited to form These Immortal Souls, leaving Bonney, Harvey and violinist Bronwyn Adams (also Bonney's wife and songwriting partner) to relocate to Berlin, where they recruited a number of local musicians, including Einstürzende Neubauten guitarist Alexander Hacke, to cut 1988's ornate, intoxicating Shine. Even more baroque was the follow-up, 1989's The Bride Ship.
In 1990, Crime returned to the studio one final time to record Paradise Discotheque, a record built around Bonney's ambitious four-part suite "The Last Dictator", a song cycle inspired by the downfall of Romanian warlord Nicolae Ceaucescu. After contributing "The Adversary" to the soundtrack of Wenders' Until the End of the World, Crime & the City Solution disbanded; while Harvey rejoined former Birthday Party mate Nick Cave in the Bad Seeds, Bonney began work on his 1992 solo debut, Forever.
Band Line-ups:
Sydney, 1977-1978
Simon Bonney - vocals
Don McLennan - drums
Harry Zanteni - guitar
Phil Kitchener - bass
Dave MacKinnon - soprano & tenor saxophone
Melbourne, 1979
Simon Bonney - vocals
Don McLennan - drums
Dan Wallace-Crabbe - guitar
Lindsay O'Meara - bass
Chris Astley - keyboards
Kim Beissel - alto saxophone
Berlin/London, 1985-1986
Simon Bonney - vocals
Mick Harvey - guitar
Rowland S. Howard - guitar
Harry Howard - bass
Epic Soundtracks - drums
Berlin, July 1987-1991
Simon Bonney - vocals
Mick Harvey - drums
Bronwyn Adams - violin
Chrislo Haas - synthesizer
Alexander Hacke - guitar
Thomas Stern - bass
Detroit, 2012–2013
Simon Bonney – vocals
Bronwyn Adams – violin
Alexander Hacke – guitar
David Eugene Edwards – guitar
Troy Gregory – bass
Danielle de Picciotto – visuals
Matthew Smith – keyboards/synthesizer
Jim White – drums
Berlin, 2022–present
Simon Bonney – vocals
Bronwyn Adams – violin
Frederic Lyenn - piano, bass, synthesizer
Donald Baldie - guitar
Georgio Valentino - synthesizer, guitar
Chris Hughes – drums, percussion
Joshua Murphy - piano, guitar
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Genres:
Alternative, Post Punk, Rock
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