Performing in East Berlin allowed Silent Circle to cement a massive following in Eastern Europe, a region where they remain iconic "retro" figures today. Silent Circle: The Eurodisco Pioneers
Ein Kessel Buntes (A Multicolored Cauldron) was the premier Saturday night variety show in East Germany (GDR), known for hosting high-profile international artists to maintain cultural relevance. Silent Circle’s medley of their two biggest hits served as a showcase for the "Euro-Disco" sound that dominated continental Europe in the mid-80s.
Released as the second single from their debut album No. 1 , this track reached #29 on the German charts.
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