Kurt Pyrolator Dahlke left D.A.F. after their first LP and formed Der Plan with Frank Fenstermacher and Moritz RRR Reichelt. While many German underground acts were playing derivative Sex Pistols-inspired punk, Der Plan aligned themselves with predecessors such as Kraftwerk to focus on the use of electronics in pop music. In 1980, they released Geri Reig, a strong debut with an off-kilter pop sensibility and innovative use of electronics. Though never receiving much chart success, Der Plan developed a strong cult following. However, they did manage to crack the German Top 40 with their 1980 single Da Vorne Steht Ne Ampel. Der Plan continued to grow artistically by incorporating innovative rhythms into their songs with their second full-length Normalette Surprise.
Der Plan continued to perform and release music throughout the '80s and early '90s. Their record label, Ata Tak, released some of the most innovative electronic music coming out of Germany at that time. They were responsible for releases by artists such as D.A.F., Andreas Dorau, Holger Hiller, Oval, and Wirtschaftswunder. Der Plan called it quits in 1992, but Frank Fenstermacher and Kurt Dahlke formed A Certain Frank, releasing their debut full-length on Ata Tak in 1996. In 2004, Reichelt formed a Berlin-based Der Plan lineup, featuring Achim Treu and J.J. Jones, and issued the full-length Die Verschwörung. Der Plan's core lineup of Reichelt, Fenstermacher, and Dahlke reunited for Andreas Dorau's 50th birthday parties in 2014, and the trio subsequently worked on new material. Unkapitulierbar appeared on Bureau B (who had previously reissued Der Plan's first four albums) in 2017. ~ Peter Schaefer, Rovi