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BRÖSELMASCHINE
Live 2026
Following the sensational success of their last album, INDIAN CAMEL, and the CD/DVD box set IT WAS 50 YEARS AGO TODAY, featuring all their records, WDR Rockpalast concerts, performances at the Burg Herzberg festivals, outtakes from unreleased studio recordings, etc., the band is presenting their fascinating new album, ELEGY, on tour.
BRÖSELMASCHINE is dynamic and progressive rock with folk and psychedelic influence.
At the end of the sixties, BRÖSELMASCHINE was one of the first German rock bands. Today, the formation around Peter Bursch is one of the oldest active rock bands in Germany, which has been thrilling its fan base with concerts worldwide for over 50 years.
In 2005, after a break, the group gave a successful comeback concert at the legendary WDR Rockpalast. This was recorded together with a recording at the Burg Herzberg Festival on both CD and DVD and was released by Herzberg-Verlag, distributed by inakustik. A terrific live document!
In 2017, there was finally a new studio album INDIAN CAMEL on MIG Records. It reached number 15 in the charts.
In 2018 the BRÖSELMASCHINE BOX "It Was 50 Years Ago Today" was released with 5 CDs and 2 DVDs with many outtakes, all WDR Rockpalast concerts and much more. A life's work!
At the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, the new album ELEGY has been released worldwide by MIG RECORDS.
In 2021, the band played a special WDR Rockpalast concert at the Heinrich-Robert coal mine in Hamm. Over 20,000 people have already watched the concert on YouTube Bröselmaschine.wdr.
Pay attention to the YouTube comments about the concert!!!
BRÖSELMASCHINE plays with the following line-up:
Stella Tonon – Vocals
Detlef Wiederhöft – Bass
Michael Dommers – Guitar
Mani von Bohr – Drums
Tom Plötzer – Keyboard
Peter Bursch – Guitar, Sitar, Vocals
With BRÖSELMASCHINE not only a piece of German rock history is on stage. The group also currently proves how energetic and dynamic, progressive rock music with folk and psychedelic influences can sound!
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BRÖSELMASCHINE
Live 2026
Following the sensational success of their last album, INDIAN CAMEL, and the CD/DVD box set IT WAS 50 YEARS AGO TODAY, featuring all their records, WDR Rockpalast concerts, performances at the Burg Herzberg festivals, outtakes from unreleased studio recordings, etc., the band is presenting their fascinating new album, ELEGY, on tour.
BRÖSELMASCHINE is dynamic and progressive rock with folk and psychedelic influence.
At the end of the sixties, BRÖSELMASCHINE was one of the first German rock bands. Today, the formation around Peter Bursch is one of the oldest active rock bands in Germany, which has been thrilling its fan base with concerts worldwide for over 50 years.
In 2005, after a break, the group gave a successful comeback concert at the legendary WDR Rockpalast. This was recorded together with a recording at the Burg Herzberg Festival on both CD and DVD and was released by Herzberg-Verlag, distributed by inakustik. A terrific live document!
In 2017, there was finally a new studio album INDIAN CAMEL on MIG Records. It reached number 15 in the charts.
In 2018 the BRÖSELMASCHINE BOX "It Was 50 Years Ago Today" was released with 5 CDs and 2 DVDs with many outtakes, all WDR Rockpalast concerts and much more. A life's work!
At the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, the new album ELEGY has been released worldwide by MIG RECORDS.
In 2021, the band played a special WDR Rockpalast concert at the Heinrich-Robert coal mine in Hamm. Over 20,000 people have already watched the concert on YouTube Bröselmaschine.wdr.
Pay attention to the YouTube comments about the concert!!!
BRÖSELMASCHINE plays with the following line-up:
Stella Tonon – Vocals
Detlef Wiederhöft – Bass
Michael Dommers – Guitar
Mani von Bohr – Drums
Tom Plötzer – Keyboard
Peter Bursch – Guitar, Sitar, Vocals
With BRÖSELMASCHINE not only a piece of German rock history is on stage. The group also currently proves how energetic and dynamic, progressive rock music with folk and psychedelic influences can sound!