Formed in Hamburg in the early '90s, German rap group
Beginner first went by the name Absolute Beginner, a four-man band comprised of MCs Jan Eißfeldt (aka
Jan Delay),
Denyo, and Mardin and producer
DJ Mad. Although they initially rhymed in both German and English, they soon decided to stick solely to their native tongue and released their first single, the politically charged "K.E.I.N.E." in 1993, with the EP Gotting coming out that same year. In 1996, they issued their album Flashnizm, which was enough to get them major-label attention, though Mardin left the group before their Universal debut,
Bambule, came out in 1998.
Around this time, the remaining members began to focus more on their individual and side projects (Eißfeldt, for example, with his Eimsbush imprint, and as one of his many alter egos, including
Jan Delay and Eißfeldt 65) although they did come back together in 2002 to begin working on their third full-length,
Blast Action Heroes, released under the name
Beginner, the following year. It became a huge success, hitting number one and spending many weeks on the charts. Still, the band continued with their solo projects -- no less than three
Jan Delay albums subsequently hit number one -- until the 2010s, when rumors of a new
Beginner album began to surface. Finally, in August of 2016, the group released the comeback album
Advanced Chemistry, which hit number one in Germany and Austria. ~ Marisa Brown