As the name suggests, the band from Krakow is committed to the offbeat, although a few discreet innovations find a place. Thus, the guitar may […]
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In the afternoon, the boxes are humming away soothingly in idle mode, and there is delicious, invigorating coffee from a large and cumbersome portafilter machine. […]
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from Berlin! And with plural “S”. That’s important, otherwise you’ll end up like a member of the editorial staff who wants to remain anonymous, and […]
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Mangy 77s punk with barely distorted, sparsely played guitars, fast vocals, straight beats and socially critical lyrics. In contrast to those times, however, in parity […]
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One of the few good things the pandemic has brought us is this Berlin-based German/French combo that formed in 2020 to escape boredom. With the […]
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We’ll leave Loriot in the box for now. He’s really earned his rest, and in this case he’d be in the wrong. We didn’t have […]
Continue readingTriggerkid and the Ending Man
We were just about to dip the pen in the ink to make another entry in our book of unusual band lineups (drums, singing bass), […]
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Bittter from Hamburg, only real with the three t, play high-speed punk with a few hidden metal riffs and dare to put in a little […]
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Trebor always appear in identical tracksuits because of the corporate identity. Soft, chubby warm synth surfaces, bitchy funk guitars and snappy beats are offered. Alienated […]
Continue readingKombo Kalèsch
East and Southeast European fokllore meets klezmer. Often instrumental (or at least without words), when vocals are added, it often gets really thick: sweet, in […]
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