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Mania D : ウィキペディア英語版
Mania D

Mania D was a Berliner new wave-underground band at the end of the seventies, beginning of the eighties. They had been part of the ''Geniale Dilettanten'' (Ingenious Dilettantes) movement, a merger of the new wave and post-punk scene. Bandmembers were the predecessors of the all-girls band Malaria!, of Liaisons Dangereuses, Einstürzende Neubauten, Die Krupps. Their music unified elements of free jazz with those of new wave by a distinctive saxophone sound.
==Members==

* Karin Luner – drums (1979)
* Beate Bartel – bass (1979–1981)
* Eva Gossling – alt-saxophone, voice (1979)
* Gudrun Gut – synthesizer (1979–1981)
* Bettina Köster – tenor-saxophone, voice (1979–1981)
In May 1979 musicians Beate Bartel, Gudrun Gut, Eva Gossling, Bettina Köster and Karin Luner started an all- girls underground band, intending to develop a musical language not bound by tradition.

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