Systems in Blue | |
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Origin | Germany |
Genres | Euro disco, Eurodance, synthpop, Hi-NRG |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Spectre / Universal |
Website | systems-in-blue.de |
Systems in Blue (SIB) is a German pop band, composed of the members Rolf Köhler, Michael Scholz, and Detlef Wiedeke. The band members started in the beginning of the 1960s, working in different bands in the 1960s and 1970s, Rolf Köhler worked for several different artists such as Blonker, Uriah Heep, Blind Guardian, Helloween, Grave Digger, Gamma Ray, Iron Savior, Savage Circus, Tokyo, Mephistopheles, and Kin Ping Meh (featuring Geff Harrison) among others. However, they are famously known for their collaboration as singers with Modern Talking in 1984-1987 and 1998-2000 and Blue System in 1987-1997 with Rolf Köhler as the leadsinger of the most refrains.
In 2001, the musicians filed a lawsuit against BMG because they felt that they did not get compensated fairly for their work on Dieter Bohlen productions, such as Modern Talking, Blue System, C. C. Catch, Nino de Angelo, Chris Norman, Thomas Forstner, and others. German court ruled that on all Modern Talking albums 1/3 was sung by Rolf Köhler, Detlef Wiedeke and Michael Scholz alone, 1/3 by Thomas Anders alone and the remaining 1/3 all three voices combined. The court decided that Dieter Bohlen who hired Köhler, Wiedecke and Scholz was in his rights to only compensate the singers at an hourly rate. BMG Berlin confirmed that the studio musicians who filed the lawsuit contributed to the chorus of the Blue System and Modern Talking songs (besides America, Victory, and Universe) and all voices were then mixed together and multiplied electronically to get the typical sound for the high-pitched voices.