Malaria toured the US next appearing with The Birthday Party,
John Cale, and one unforgettable gig together with Nina Hagen in New York`s
infamous Studio 54 night club. This tour was the first that promoted New German
Music in the United States. Meanwhile Malaria recorded the 12" "New
York Passage (Your turn to run)" for Cachalot records which went on
to reach the independent top 10 in the U.S. as well as in Europe.
During another tour of Europe the band gave birth to "White Water"
a 12" long player including "Kaltes Klares Wasser" which
went on to become an Indi-classic.
In 1982 Malaria released to critical acclaim their first album, "Emotion".
It was licensed to Nippon Columbia in Japan and the video "Geld/Money"
(directed by B.Bühler and D.Hormel) won prizes for its innovative editing
style. Tours of England, France, Benelux, Italy and Scandinavia followed.
In 1983 three new titles were released, produced by M. Hönig at the Hansa
Studio in the shadow of the Berlin Wall. Another US tour brought with it the
Live Edition "...Revisited"(ROIR) as well as a U.S. recording
of "You You". A video clip of the song was directed by Anne
Carlisle.
A year later "Beat the Distance" was released by Rebel Records.
Then inevitably the group, like petals of a flower that had blossomed and matured
giving not only its scent, but too, pollinating gardens of creativity across
oceans with the spoors necessary to the eternal cycle of crossbreeding, fell
from the slender stem as in a wind twisting each in their own directions: Bettina
and Christine to the United States; Gudrun, Manon and Susanne to new vistas
in Germany, and so with this end began a 7 year sleep, seeds lying dormant to
be culled to life perhaps in some future age.
It was summer now, in the hot, sweltering gulf air of New Orleans that breeds
tornadoes across the heartlands of america, Malaria awoke as Bettina, Gudrun
and Manon melted a reunion of friendship into a reincarnation of music. This
came on the heels of "Compiled" a collection of old Malaria
songs released in summer on Moabit Records. On the banks of the Mississippi
they recorded "Old Man River" (produced by Jim Thirlwell of
Foetus fame, released on "Elation" EP). And while they recorded
they explored the surrounding swamps and inner corners of New Orleans culture
loosely plotting a return to Berlin to search the trail left so long ago. The
results are captured forever, on "Cheerio", a compilation of
love songs on Moabit Records, mature, floating, transcending, mellowed, having
lived, living and moving like a river, power not to be measured by speed or
the keeness of the eye.