UnderGround Fly formed in Berlin's club scene around 1988, a group of musicians experimenting with electronic sounds. They released their debut album 'Sonic Cybernetic' in 1992, which brought them wider attention. Founding members Mark Andersson and Karlheinz Schmidt have remained central figures through various lineup changes over time.
Their music often explores themes around technology and human experience, with songs like 'Robo' and '103 (the Silence Of The White Walls)' reflecting this interest. They've released several albums including 'Matrix' in 1995, 'Epoch' in 1998, and 'Transcendence' in 2003, each showing different aspects of their evolving approach to electronic music.
Their live performances sometimes included futuristic costumes and visual elements that matched the themes in their music. While their work has drawn criticism at times for its technological themes, it has maintained a following among listeners interested in electronic music with conceptual depth.
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