Boytronic

Boytronic
The German synth-pop band Boytronic at the Nocturnal Culture Night 12 2017 in Deutzen/Germany.
Background information
Also known asBryllyant Berger and The Tronic Twins
OriginHamburg, Germany
GenresSynthpop
Years active1982 (1982)–present
MembersHolger Wobker
James Knights
Past membersPeter Sawatzki-Bär
Klaus Dufke
Claus Stockhausen
Charlie Schöppner
Mark Wade
Hayo Lewerentz
Alberto Ingo Hauss
Helmut Hoinkis
Hans Johm
Michael Maria Ziffels
Websiteboytronic.com

Boytronic is a German music group that plays electropop. It was founded in 1983 by Holger Wobker and Peter Sawatzki in Hamburg, Germany as Kapitän Sehnsucht (Captain Desire). The original Boytronic released two synthpop albums: The Working Model (1983) and The Continental (1985). The record company, claiming rights to the band name, put together a completely different line-up in 1986. It was headed by Hayo Lewerentz (Hayo Panarinfo) (U96/Major Records) and continued to record under the Boytronic name until the mid-1990s. In 2002, Boytronic was revived by Wobker from the original group and Panarinfo from the second incarnation. They released the albums Autotunes, Maxi and remastered editions of The Working Model (Reverse) and The Continental (Replace) with bonus tracks. The albums were released on Hayo Lewerentz label Major Records.

Wobker teamed up with his Beachhead bandmate Hans Johm (Antlers Mulm) and Michael Maria Ziffels for the Dependence (2006) album. On this album the song "Forever" from The Continental album, sees its German version as "Für Immer".

The band had three charting singles in Germany. In a 1986 NME interview, Curtis Mantronik said that he had adopted his pseudonym, and the name Mantronix, from an imported recording by this group.