Kliché
Kliché | |
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| Origin | Aarhus, Denmark |
| Genres | Rock, New Wave |
| Years active | 1977–1985 |
| Past members | Anders Brill Lars H.U.G. Nils Torp Jens Valo Johnny Voss |
Kliché was a Danish rock band from Aarhus, known for their avant-garde and postmodern musical style. In performance, the group wore uniforms or overalls in order to reflect a factory, even going so far as to use a metal grinder as an instrument. They frequently infused their music with political commentary, ironically quoting figures like Mao Zedong and Buddha. Their first album Supertanker was entered into the Danish Culture Canon in 2006 because of its influential expression of emerging post-modernity in early 1980's Denmark.
The band was formed in 1977 by Anders Brill, Lars H.U.G., Jens Valo, and Johannes Voss (Johannes Møller). The group's original members met while studying at the Aarhus Art Academy. Nils Torp, Steffen Brandt, and Hilmer Hassig later played with the group as well. The group effectively dissolved after Lars H.U.G. left in 1985, though other members continued to collaborate under the name Voss/Torp/Brill and later Voss/Torp.