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  • 01. Takin' Our Time
    02. Necessary Illusions
    03. Essential A.F.
    04. Happy
    05. I Was In It
    06. One Day Remix (feat. Anela Jahmena and Tsidi Bang-Bang of Soundz of the South)
    07. Blood Money
    08. Whole Lot
    09. Got No Home
    10. Self Made
    11. Swingin' Back
    12. Raw
    13. Summer Song
    14. One Day (feat. Anela Jahmena of Soundz of the South)
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    DDM (DROWNING DOG AND MALATESTA)

    Gen Pop

    [engl] New album from longtime electro-rap duo DDM (Drowning Dog and Malatesta) on double vinyl (12" / 45rpm) including sticker and download code. Berlin-based, made in California rap and producer duo DROWNING DOG AND MALATESTA, in short: DDM, have been creating musical rebellion against the unequal society and, as a cultivating part of the American and European radical rap scene, giving a voice to the people who are never heard since 2005. On May 12th 2023, DDM are back with their new album „Gen Pop“. With this album, DDM again mixes intelligent lyrics with extraordinary soundscapes, which fortunately have nothing in common with the click-bait driven hip hop mainstream, neither in attitude, nor in content, nor in sound. The 14 songs (including some skits and features from south-african hip hop collective SOUNDZ OF THE SOUTH) flow between electronica, hip hop, soul, bass music, country, blues, R&B, punk, funk and more, sometimes fast, sometimes slow, but always tight to the point.
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    10.07.2023
     
  • 01. Happy Machine
    02. Paper & Pen
    03. Friendzone
    04. Scratches
    05. Told U So
    06. Until the End
    07. Behind the Haze
    08. Devil in My Bed
    09. Is It Still a Punk Rock Song?
    10. Game Over
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    PENNY WAS RIGHT

    Happy Machine

    Penny Was Right aus Paris liefern eine energiegeladene und unprätentiöse Kreuzung von kalifornischem (Skate-)Punkrock und Pop-Rock, an der besonders die Stimme von Sängerin Dalia heraus sticht. Nach zwei EP‘s und ihrem 2018er Debutalbum ist das neue Album „Happy Machine“ eine reifere Produktion: Ein roher, weniger verwässerter Punkrock, der sich von der jugendlichen Energie der ersten Werke entfernt. Penny Was Right behalten zwar ihre ursprüngliche Note bei, indem das Album einen solide und eingängigen Rhythmus hervorhebt, entfaltet jedoch gleichzeitig neue Nuancen und intelligente Strukturen. Die eindrucksvoll vorgetragenen Texte behandeln teilweise recht dunkle und persönliche Themen, in denen es um schmerzvolle Beziehungen, Selbstmordgedanken, Verzweiflung, Unfairness und den Begriff des Vermächtnisses geht: All die Dinge, die in unserem Leben Spuren hinterlassen und uns zu den Menschen machen, die wir sind. Zehn Tracks, deren Texte voller Doppelbedeutungen sind.
    Format
    CD
    Release-Datum
    10.12.2021
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    01.08.2022
     
  • 01. Kälter
    02. Organize Now
    03. Abstand
    04. Von Zeit zu Zeit
    05. Stillstand
    06. Gedankenpalast
    07. Kein Weg raus
    08. Loser Kids
    09. Alles vergeht
    10. Tristesse
    11. Einzelfall
    12. Three Chords
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    SCHWACH

    Kälter

    [engl] SCHWACH has been around for almost ten years now. In hardcore years that's at least sixty: time to retire, or not? Six years after the first LP, "Kein Bock", and over two years since the last sign of life a split EP with DESARRAIGO from Colombia the band now releases their second album, "Ka?lter". Ten years is a long time, not only for a hardcore band. When SCHWACH s tood in their Berlin rehearsal room for the first time, Donald Trump was only a reality TV star, the most right wing party in the Bundestag was the CSU and the letter combination COVID had no meaning for most of us. The guys in the rehearsal room were different, too. They were younger in some cases, only in their early or midtwenties. Today they are all in their thirties, and the lives they lead are, for most of them, completely different. More work, greater responsibility, less time for what really matters. And that's exactly what "K a?lter" is about. In the album’s twelve songs, SCHWACH talks about the attempt to remain true to oneself and critical of the prevailing conditions in a diverse and multilayered way. The songs deal with political rage as well as personal loss and the strength it can give you when you feel that you are not alone: others feel the same way and are fighting in the same struggles. Be they on the barricades, on a stage, or in front of it. "Punk is still the coolest thing," it says in "Three Chords," the last song of the LP. But punk is more than just that. Punk, as SCHWACH lives it, is also a necessary corrective against the shittiness of the world and a charging cable for the battery of individual resistance. The music is exact ly what hardcore should be today if it wants to be more than cliche? ridden classic rock. At its core SCHWACH still plays nothing less than extremely pissed off youth crew hardcore. But around this core, the band builds something that goes far beyond the b oundaries of standard hardcore. There are midtempo songs, guest vocals from friends from Oslo (Erik, Modern Love), Hamburg (Pan, Bad Affair) and Madrid (Je?sus Acuerdo), and repeatedly genre atypical sound colors. SCHWACH 2022 sounds much more mature th an SCHWACH 2013. Still, the band has not lost an ounce of its uncompromising anger and its exuberant energy. They have become older, maybe even grown up. But they are still exactly the kind of hardcore band that this fucked-up, beautiful world needs.
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    11.11.2022