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Telecom North America (Telna) was founded in March 2002 by Jean Gottschalk and Herve Andrieu. Telna partnered with 3U Telecom AG, a German long-distance telephone provider, to launch its US subsidiary, incorporated in Nevada, on March 27, 2002.
"The Telephone Call" (German: "Der Telefon-Anruf") is a song by the German electronic band Kraftwerk. It was released in 1987 as the second and final single from their ninth studio album, Electric Café (1986). The single was their second number-one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play and stayed two weeks at the number-one spot.
On May 2, 2010, a demo of "Telephone" featuring vocals by Britney Spears leaked on the internet. [137] After suggestions that the version might be fake, the producer of the song, Rodney Jerkins, confirmed its authenticity via Twitter, adding that the leaked version was an early, unmixed demo recording.
Left to right: Norbert Ziermann, Ture Rückwardt, Michael Hädrich, Hans-Reimer Sievers Fex (stylized as FEX ) is a German new wave band based and formed in Kiel in 1983. They are best known for the song " Subways of Your Mind ", also known as "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet", the subject of a 17-year-long internet search to identify ...
"Links 2 3 4" (also spelled "Links 2-3-4"; English: "Left 2 3 4") is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. It was released as the second single from their third studio album, Mutter , on 14 May 2001.
The album achieved some success with its flagship single, "Der Kommissar", an innovative and influential German-language rap song. An English version of the song by After the Fire was a hit in 1983. A promotional single , " Auf der Flucht (On the Run) ", was released in the US and France.
"Spring nicht'" and "Don't Jump" are songs by German pop rock band Tokio Hotel. The German version of the song, "Spring nicht", was released as the second single from their second album, Zimmer 483. The song was later translated and re-recorded as "Don't Jump" for the band's first English-language album, Scream. In 2008, a music video for "Don ...
The Other Ones were a pop sextet, [1] [2] formed in 1984 in Berlin with Australian-born singer, Alf Klimek (ex-Spliff/Nina Hagen Band), [3] his siblings – the twins – Jayney Klimek (lead vocals) and Johnny Klimek (bass guitar); joined by German-born trio of Stephan Gottwald (keyboards), Andreas Schwarz-Ruszczynski (guitars) and Uwe Hoffmann (drums).