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Futurologischer Congress is a German NDW band from Berlin, formed in 1981 from the core of the trio Trio Heyder-Wastel-Tröndle. The band's name references Stanislaw Lem's book "Der Futurologische Kongress" (1971, German translation 1974). They self-published their debut album "Posthum" and gained recognition after winning a band contest, with their winning title "Heimatlied" pressed as a prize. Following a TV broadcast, they signed with Teldec and released music through the label. By 1982, the band expanded to 13 musicians and recorded two albums and several singles until 1984, when internal disputes prevented the release of their third LP. The band disbanded in 1984 and reunited in 1992 as "Futurologen," releasing a new LP titled "Feuer."
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