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Gudrun Gut (born May 20, 1957 as Gudrun Bredemann) is a German electronic musician.
She grew up in the Lüneburger Heide and moved to Berlin in 1975, where she studied visual arts at the Hochschule der Künste from 1978 to 1984. She was an early member of experimental act Einstürzende Neubauten and a founding member of Mania D, Malaria! and Matador. She is the head of the labels Monika Enterprise and Moabit Musik. She co-presented the Oceanclub weekly radio program in Berlin with Thomas Fehlmann. Her debut solo album, I Put a Record On was released on February 5, 2007.
According to The Wire magazine's April 2008 issue, which featured Gudrun Gut on the cover, "this 'dilettante' has genially hosted Berlin's new music scene for 30 years".
Gudrun is a major figure in early Germanic literature that is centred on the hero Sigurd, son of Sigmund. She appears as Kriemhild in the Nibelungenlied and as Gutrune in Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen.
In Norse mythology, Gudrun (Guðrún Gjúkadóttir) is the sister of king Gunnar. She falls in love with Sigurd, who does not care for her, as he is in love with the valkyrie Brynhild, to whom he once gave the ring of Andvaranaut. Gudrun's brother Gunnar also wished to marry Brynhild, but this was impossible as the latter had sworn to marry only the man who could defeat her in a fair fight, whom she knew to be Sigurd.
In another version of the myth, Brynhild is imprisoned inside a ring of fire as punishment by Odin. Sigurd fights his way through the fire and promises to marry Brynhild, but is then bewitched by the ring of Andvarinaut. Sigurd then switches bodies with Gunnar and, in this guise, gallops through the fire and wins Brynhild again, who is deceived by this ruse into marrying the real Gunnar. Gunnar had agreed to Sigurd's marrying Gudrun under the condition that Sigurd would win Brynhild for him first. When he was disguised as Gunnar, Sigurd also took the ring of Andvaranaut from Brynhild and gave it to Gudrun as his morning gift. Both queens, Gudrun and Brynhild, were married on the same day.
Gudrun is a 1992 German drama film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention.
Suddenly, a Woman! (Danish: Gudrun) is a 1963 Danish drama film directed by Anker Sørensen and starring Laila Andersson.
In this drama, a young woman is pretty enough to draw lovers to her like flies to honey. Among her suitors are her wealthy business-magnate employer and her lesbian landlady. Unfortunately for all of them, the young woman only has eyes for her childhood sweetheart. The would-be lovers prove themselves to be poor sports and mayhem ensues.
Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbH Mädchen (Gudrun Gut ABC Mix) · Pole Steingarten ℗ 2011 pole Released on: 2007-11-23 Composer: Stefan Betke Lyricist: Stefan Betke Music Publisher: scape publishing Auto-generated by YouTube.
Extrait de Steingarten Remixes (~Scape, 2007).
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Gudrun Gut -- Wildlife Genre: Electronic Style: Downtempo, Dub, House, Leftfield, Techno Year: 2012
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Provided to YouTube by Morr Music Die Sonne · Gudrun Gut Members Of The Oceanclub ℗ Moabit Musik Released on: 2004-09-27 Producer: Angela Conway Producer: State Lyricist, Composer: Blixa Bargeld Lyricist, Composer: Gudrun Gut Music Publisher: Maobeat/Bmg Ufa Auto-generated by YouTube.
Video by Steph von Beauvais Graphics by Jennifer Trees Vector + Ascii Art by Alex Halka Footage Album Cover Shoot: Hugo Holger Schneider Track from: Gudrun Gut - Moment Remixes Lover - T.Raumschmiere Remix
Album: Miasma 2 (1997) Label: Moabit Musik
enjoy, music I do not own
Gudrun Gut (born May 20, 1957 as Gudrun Bredemann) is a German electronic musician.
She grew up in the Lüneburger Heide and moved to Berlin in 1975, where she studied visual arts at the Hochschule der Künste from 1978 to 1984. She was an early member of experimental act Einstürzende Neubauten and a founding member of Mania D, Malaria! and Matador. She is the head of the labels Monika Enterprise and Moabit Musik. She co-presented the Oceanclub weekly radio program in Berlin with Thomas Fehlmann. Her debut solo album, I Put a Record On was released on February 5, 2007.
According to The Wire magazine's April 2008 issue, which featured Gudrun Gut on the cover, "this 'dilettante' has genially hosted Berlin's new music scene for 30 years".