Music style: Rap / Hip Hop
Band members: Michael B. "Smudo" Schmidt, Andreas              "And.Ypsilon" Rieke, Michael "DeeJot Hausmarke"              Beck, Thomas D.
Name means: "The Fantastic Four"
The band from Stuttgart started out in 1988 as the "Terminal              Team". Under the influence of hip hop pioneers like Run DMC,              the Beastie Boys, and Public Enemy, the "Terminal Team"              sought to bring the new sound to Germany. Wearing baseball caps and              penning lyrics in English, they were part of the early underground              movement. Only during a trip to the US did Smudo and Thomas D. start              rhyming in their mother tongue. When they returned home in the summer              of 1989, they joined up with AnD.y and Hausmarke and took on the new              identity of Die fantastischen Vier, a group that was ripe for adapting              hip hop for a native audience.
It was the 1992 hit "Die da!?!" - widely recognized as the              first German hip hop hit -- that sealed the group's fame. Their success              was suspect to the underground hip hop movement, however, who found              the group's music too pop-influenced to be true hip hop sound; in              the USA where rap sound had had more time to mature, musicians rapped              about racism, politics, and violence. Die Fanta 4 answered this criticism              in 1993 with Die vierte Dimension, which demonstrated both              the group's creativity and musical talent, and laid the rumors of              them as the "sell-out" rap group to rest. By 1995, the hip              hop scene had become more diversified and the quartet had established              a firm place in it. 
For a time, the solo projects of Thomas D. and Hausmarke and the band's              creation of their own music label, FourMusic, kept them too occupied              to focus on putting together new albums. After a four-year pause,              in 1999 they put out 4:99. The LP was soon at number 1 in the              German, Austrian, and Swiss charts, and the single "MfG"              jumped to number two only two weeks after its release. A year later,              on the occasion of their 10th anniversary, Die Fantas were invited              to pay an Unplugged concert for MTV. They gathered in a stalactite              cave in Sauerland with 22 musicians and created new arrangements of              their songs to be played by a large orchestra. The Unplugged album              went platinum in 2004.
The successful German hip hop band continues to put out hit after              hit. Though group members have continued their work on outside projects,              they have by no means have given up working together. 2004 witnessed              the release of their sixth joint album, Viel. The prereleased              single "Troy" made it into the top 10.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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