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Neue Deutsche Welle (''New German Wave'', often titled "''Neue Deutsche Welle - Aus grauer Städte Mauern''" ''(New German Wave - From walls of gray cities)'' was Published in the Magazine '' Sounds '' in 1979 . HISTORY The history of the Neue Deutsche Welle consists of two major parts. From its beginnings to 1981 , the Neue Deutsche Welle was mostly an Underground movement with roots in British Punk and New Wave Music ; it quickly developed into an original and distinct style, influenced in no small part by the different Sound and Rhythm of the German Language which many of the bands had adapted from early on. The main centers of the NDW movement during these years were Berlin , Düsseldorf , Hamburg , Hannover and Hagen as well as, to a lesser extent, the Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region , Limburg An Der Lahn and Vienna ( Austria ). From about 1980 on, the Music Industry began noticing the Neue Deutsche Welle; however, due to the idiosyncratic nature of the music, the focus shifted to creating new bands more compatible with the Mainstream , rather than promoting existing bands. Many One-hit Wonder s and short-lived bands appeared and were forgotten again in rapid succession, and the overly broad application of the "NDW" label to these bands as well as to almost any German musicians not using English lyrics, even if their music was apparently not influenced at all by the 'original' NDW (including pure Rock bands like BAP or even Udo Lindenberg ) quickly led to the decay of the entire genre when many of the original musicians turned their backs in frustration. It was thus no surprise when in of the Neue Deutsche Welle came to an early end again, following the oversaturation of the Market with what was widely perceived as stereotypical, manufactured Hit s. In the 2000s the term is being used by the Berlin-based rap label Aggro Berlin to describe a supposed new German Rap movement that they claim to be a part of. This was the subject of Aggro-signed Fler in his 2005 single ''Neue Deutsche Welle''. NOTABLE BANDS Underground
Note: Many of the underground groups were commercially successful; the dichotomy between underground and commercial NDW-groups has more to do with differences in sound, presentation and attitude. Mainstream
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