History
The group appeared on several German compilations and, in 1996, released their debut album Thanks for Nothing. Following the release of two limited edition EPs (Words of Power and Take Care), Funker Vogt signed with the American record label Metropolis Records. Metropolis re-released Thanks for Nothing, followed by the We Came to Kill in late 1997.[1] Kästel and Thomas have participated, as remixers, on Leæther Strip album Yes, I'm Limited, Vol. 2. In 2000, Funker Vogt released Maschine Zeit, followed by the remix EP T in early 2001.[1] Additionally to the core members of the band, concert members also include Björn Böttcher (keyboard) and Frank Schweigert (guitar, he replaced Thomas Kroll in 2004). Kai Schmidt writes most of the lyrics and manages the band through his own management company.[2] They all hail from the town of Hamelin in Germany. The majority of their lyrics revolve around the concepts of war.
A distinctive theme is present in the band's work and stage presence; both their musicianship and their costuming are strongly reminiscent of military music and dress.[3] This military aesthetic is also popular with the band's fanbase. However, the political stance of Funker Vogt is decidedly anti-war; the band cites "war and social injustice" as their primary topics of discussion, noting that the goal of the album Execution Tracks, along with the accompanying video, was to "present the grotesque cruelties and the tragedy of war."
According to the band's website, as of 2011 both Björn Böttcher and Kai Schmidt are no longer collaborating with the band. As a result, Funker Vogt will no longer be managed by REPOMANagement.[4] In 2013, longtime frontman Jens Kästel left the band after his last show on 30 November in Berlin.[5] Four years later in 2017 Funker Vogt reform with a new singer, Chris L. (Agonoize/The Sexorcist).
Members
Gerrit Thomas - programming
René Dornbusch - keyboards, drums
Chris L. - vocals
Thomas is also in Ravenous, Fusspils 11 and Fictional, and was in 2006 project Gecko Sector.
Discography
Studio albums
Funker Vogt (1995)
Thanks for Nothing (1996)
We Came to Kill (1997)
Killing Time Again (1998) (part new material, part remixes)
Execution Tracks (1998)
T (2000) (contains 4 new tracks and 10 remixes)
Maschine Zeit (2000)
Survivor (2002)
Revivor (2003) (remix album)
Navigator (2005)
Aviator (2007)
Blutzoll (2010)
Companion in Crime (2013)
Code of Conduct (2017)
Wastelands (2018)
Element 115 (2021)
Live albums
Warzone K17 (2009) (22 hits from the past 12 years)
DVD
Warzone K17 (2009)
Live Execution '99 (2010) (also features the album T in DVD Audio)
Singles and EPs
"Take Care" (1997)
"Words of Power" (1997)
"Killing Time Again"
"Tragic Hero" (1998)
"Gunman" (2000)
"Subspace" (2001)
"Date of Expiration" (2002)
"Red Queen" (2003)
"Fallen Hero" (2005)
"Killing Ground (promo)" (2006)
"Club-Pilot" (2007)
"White Trash" (2008)
"Arising Hero" (2010)
"Hard Way" (2012)
"Sick Man" (2014)
"Der Letzte Tanz" (2017)
"Feel the Pain" (2018)
"Ikarus" (2018)
"Conspiracy" (2020)
Maxi-singles
"Velvet Acid Christ Vs Funker Vogt: The Remix Wars – Strike 4" (1999)
"Code 7477" (2001)
Compilations
Always and Forever Volume 1 (2005)
Always and Forever Volume 2 (2006)
Music videos
"Gunman"
"Subspace"
"Fallen Hero"
"The Firm"
"Hard Way"
"Sick Man"
"Ikarus"
"Feel the Pain"
Remixes by Funker Vogt
Leæther Strip – How Do I Know (Funker Vogt Remix) (1997)
Front 242 – Headhunter 2000 (Funker Vogt Mix) (1998)
Leæther Strip – Hate Me! (Funker Vogt Remix) (1998)
Assemblage 23 – Disappoint (Funker Vogt RMX) (2001)
Cruciform Injection – Lacrimal Involucre (Funker Vogt Remix) (2002)
Beborn Beton – Dr. Channard (Funker Vogt Remix) (2004)
Icon of Coil – Simulated (Funker Vogt Remix) (2004)
Informatik – Flesh Menagerie (Funker Vogt Rmx) (2004)
Dope Stars Inc. – 10.000 Watts (Funker Vogt Remix) (2005)
Mindless Self Indulgence – Straight To Video (Funker Vogt Mix) (2006)
Vigilante (band) – The Other Side (Funker Vogt Remix) (2006)
Theatre of Tragedy – Motion (Funker Vogt Remix) (2009)
Suicide Commando – Attention Whore (Posing Overdose Remix By Funker Vogt) (2012)
Bruderschaft – Return (Funker Vogt Remix) (2013)
Official website: www.funker-vogt.com
The End
Funker Vogt Lyrics
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The creation of mankind a million years ago
Too few of them can be convinced about the truth of life
The majority of men â?? still fighting for their own ends
Chorus girls in uniform like fallen angels by my side
Celebrating the modern age
The devil wins this fight
Too much destroyed already
We have reached the end of days
We have reached the final chapter
We are almost at the end
The time we have remaining is better wisely spent
The lyrics of "The End" by Funker Vogt reflect the idea that humans are near the end of their existence, either due to a natural evolutionary process or a divine mistake. The song suggests that the creation of humans took place a million years ago and that too few people have been convinced about the truth of life. The majority of people are still fighting for their own interests, ignoring the bigger picture. The chorus describes the girls in uniform as fallen angels, symbolizing the idea that humans have lost their way and are beyond redemption. The modern age is celebrated but it is believed that in the end, the devil will win this fight. The song concludes with the realization that too much has been destroyed already and the end of days is near. The remaining time is precious and should be wisely spent.
Line by Line Meaning
Was it an act of evolution or a mistake more divine?
Questioning the intention behind mankind's creation
The creation of mankind a million years ago
Reflecting on humanity's origins
Too few of them can be convinced about the truth of life
Not enough people understand the meaning and purpose of existence
The majority of men â?? still fighting for their own ends
Most people are self-serving and lack empathy for others
Chorus girls in uniform like fallen angels by my side
Describing the allure of modern temptation
Celebrating the modern age
Embracing the superficiality of contemporary culture
The devil wins this fight
Acknowledging that evil often triumphs over good
In the end we are condemned to go down with our race
We are all ultimately doomed to the same fate as humanity
Too much destroyed already
Expressing sadness about the damage we've inflicted on the world
We have reached the end of days
Recognizing that humanity is nearing its final chapter
We have reached the final chapter
Acknowledging that humanity is approaching its end
We are almost at the end
Emphasizing the proximity of humanity's demise
The time we have remaining is better wisely spent
Encouraging us to make the most of the time we have left
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Written by: JASON JAMES, MATTHEW TUCK, MICHAEL DAVID THOMAS, MICHAEL KIERON PAGET
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