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Crumbächer
OriginSouthern California, U.S.
GenresChristian, new wave, synthpop, dance-pop
Years active1983–1989
LabelsBroken, Frontline
Past members
  • Stephen Crumbächer
  • Dawn Wisner
  • Jim Wisner
  • Dan Hohulin
  • Christopher Duke

Crumbächer was an American Christian new wave, synthpop and dance-pop band in the 1980s, headed by Stephen Crumbächer.

History[edit]

After five years of friendship, Stephen Crumbächer, Dawn Wisner and Jim Wisner played their first performance as Crumbächer at a New Year's Eve show in 1983. The following summer, the band entered the studio for the first time to begin recording a six-song EP for Calvary Chapel's MRC label with Ojo TaylorofUndercover producing and Derri DaughertyofThe Choir engineering. Once the label heard the early results, they requested that the band record a few additional songs so that it could be released as a full-length album, instead of an EP. The album, Incandescent, was released in April 1985 on Broken Records, which was classified as a new wave material.[1]

The band signed with the newly formed Frontline Records and began work on their second album, the self-produced Escape from the Fallen Planet which was released in 1986. The following year, after New Wave had died down, the band made the transition to dance-pop where they returned with Thunder Beach, produced by Bill Baumgart, and in 1988, the band recorded their final album together entitled, Tame the Volcano.

In the years that followed, Stephen Crumbächer teamed up with Christopher Duke for the Worlds Away project, credited to Crumbächer-Duke. Stephen himself recorded one solo album in 1991, Take It In.

The band reunited in Irvine, California on August 19, 2005 as part of the Broken Records Reunion Concert, with The Choir and other artists. It has been announced on the official website that a DVD of this performance will be released soon. A Kickstarter campaign was launched on October 4, 2016 to get funding to release the DVD.

Dawn Wisner and Christopher Duke have since formed and are currently still making music with Almost Ugly.

Discography[edit]

Source:[2]

Reissues
Compilations and other projects
Stephen Crumbacher: keyboards, synthesizers, lead and backing vocals.
Gym: guitar
Recorded and mixed at Whitefield Studios by Derald Daugherty
Produced by Joey "Ojo" Taylor.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mark Powell (2002). Encyclopedia of contemporary Christian music. Hendrickson Publishers. ISBN 9781565636798. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  • ^ "Crumbächer Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  • ^ Darryl Carter. "Thunder Beach review". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
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