After a few live performances and a demo recording, the band reverted to a duo of Albers and Reimers and took a deliberate turn into an all-electronic format circa 1989.
Desiring a Nordic-sounding, provocative name, they settled on Tyske Ludder, essentially a Norwegian slur for women who consorted with occupying German soldiers in World War II.
[1] By 1993, the band gained the attention of the German KM-Musik label and recorded their first studio album, Bombt Die Mörder?
The album's content and title were inspired by growing right-wing extremism in Europe and the civil war in the former Yugoslavia.
[5] From this collaboration, Tyske Ludder came into working with producers Andreas Schmitz, Hilger Tintel, and Krischan Jan-Eric Wesenberg.
[1] The trio of producers co-produced their album Evolution in 2015 which as released on the Golden Core label, a rock and metal imprint of ZYX Music Europe.