Berlinshire at the GDR Disco

15 04 2008

GDR Disco poster

Berlinshire at the GDR Disco

In the German Democratic Republic, DJs weren’t called DJs. In order to distinguish themselves from their capitalist neighbours in the West, the East Germans invented their own vernacular for certain things. So, in the East, you didn’t eat hamburgers and hot dogs, you ate grilletta and ketwurst. And in East Germany you weren’t a DJ, you were a Schallplattenunterhalter (SPU)- a recorded disc entertainer, or later in the 1980s, a Diskomoderator - a disco presenter.
Like every other profession in East Germany, DJ-ing or ‘disco moderating’, had to be state-approved. In order to perform in public, you had to undergo official DJ ‘training’, pass a test, an exam, and then you’d get a DJ-ing permit, which was valid for two years.
In Berlinshire at the GDR Disco, I talked to Andreas Vendt-Schmidt, a former SPU from Cottbus in East Germany, about entertaining communist bureaucrats, East German Rick Astleys and music quotas behind the Iron Curtain.

Berlinshire is presented and produced by Maisie Hitchcock, and broadcast on Resonance FM in London

AVS and his old DJ cassette collectionAVS’ quick reference DJ book - contains index of all songs in his cassette collectionAVS’ DJ bookAVS’ DJ bookAVS and some of the cassettes he used to DJ withAVS cassette collectionlowres0030.jpgExample of a Staatliches Spielerlaubnis (DJ permit) - belonging to former SPU Dirk Sipp


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One response to “Berlinshire at the GDR Disco”

25 04 2008
Ruby (07:42:23) :

Oh My Love! I want to have a show where all the Rick Astley songs are on tape! Rewinding genius!

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