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  • Seen Live! [Update: 13.12.09]

    Dez 13 2009, 15h25 por Tante_Is

    Yo, die hab ich schon mal Live gesehn:

    + War Toll!
    * Ging so...
    - voll schlecht!

    4x

    The Skatoons @ Hamburg (Uebel & Gefährlich) + / Lübeck (TreibsAND) + / Hamburg(Wutzrock) + / Nürnberg (Kunstverein) ++

    2x

    Oceana @ Ingolstadt (100 Jahre Audi) + / Übersee (Chiemsee Reggae) ++

    No Angels @ Radio HH Promo * / Media Saturn Weihnachtsfeier Ingolstadt +

    The Toasters @ Hamburg (Hafengeburtstag) + / Übersee (Chiemsee Reggae) ++

    Rantanplan @ Hamburg (Wutzrock) + / Hamburg (Uebel & Gefährlich) ++

    Culcha Candela @ Hannover (EXPO Plaza) * / Nürnberg (Rock im Park) -

    Sportfreunde Stiller @ Nürnberg (Rock im Park) - / Uelzen (Jazzfäst) -

    1x:

    Bibi Ribozo & The Banditos @ Roßlau (This is Ska!) +

    Rage Against the Machine @ Nürnberg (Rock im Park) +

    Mono & Nikitaman @ Übersee (Chiemsee Reggae) +

    Christina Stürmer @ Ingolstadt (Shooting Star) -

    Die Toten Hosen @ Nürnberg (Rock im Park) +

    Panteón Rococó @ Uelzen (Jazzfäst) +

    Sonic Boom Six @ Lärz (Fusion) +

    Sunrise Avenue @ Ingolstadt (Media Saturn)

    Claudia Koreck @ Ingolstadt (Shooting Star) +

    labrassbanda @ Übersee (Chiemsee Reggae) ++

    sKA FARMERS @ Ingolstadt (Paradox) +

    Tommy Reeve @ Ingolstadt (Shooting Star) *

    Mickey Monroe @Ingolstadt (Shooting Star) *

    schonOKbaby @ Ingolstadt (Shooting Star) *

    Die Tornados @ Roßlau (This is Ska!) +

    PostScriptum @ Uelzen (Jazzfäst) -

    Mad Caddies @ München (Georg Elser Halle) ++

    Bryan Adams @ Ingolstadt (Shooting Star) *

    Hans Söllner @ Übersee (Chiemsee Reggae) -

    The Tossers @ München (Georg Elser Halle) *

    Ras Dashan @ Kösching (Caipi-Festival) *

    irie revoltés @ Übersee (Chiemsee Reggae) +

    Mando Diao @ Uelzen (Jazzfäst) -

    Peter Maffai @ Ingolstadt (Media Saturn) *

    Gentleman @ Hannover (EXPO Plaza) ++

    samba-tuque @ Coburg (Samba-Festival)+

    Fettes Brot @ Nürnberg (Rock im Park) *

    Max Herre @ Hannover (EXPO Plaza) *

    Jamaram @ Kösching (Caipi-Festival) +

    Jan Delay @ Übersee (Chiemsee Reggae) *

    Wil Ridge @ München (Georg Elser Halle) +

    Dubwise @ München (Feierwerk) +

    Peter Fox @ Übersee (Chiemsee Reggae) *

    bluekilla @ München (Feierwerk) +

    Kid Rock @ Nürnberg (Rock im Park) *

    Skarface @ Roßlau (This is Ska!) +

    Stanfour @ Ingolstadt (Shooting Star) *

    Die Ärzte @ Uelzen (Jazzfäst) ++

    santeira @ München (Feierwerk) +

    Patrice @ Hamburg (Schauspielhaus) +

    choke @ Hamburg (MarX) +

    Seeed @ Hannover (EXPO Plaza) *

    Cazals @ Uelzen (Jazzfäst) -

    Nena @ Ingolstadt (Shooting Star) -

    skop @ Hamburg (MarX) *

    Tele @ Hannover (EXPO Plaza) *


    ...wenn mir noch mehr einfallen, meld ich mich ;-)
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  • Top 20.

    Nov 6 2009, 20h40 por ravianrozu

    Took this meme from cure4thecommon. :3

    I'm starting from my top 2 though, because the first one, Die Drei Fragezeichen is an audio drama and i can't chose a favourite episode. XD


    1. Dir en grey
    First Song: Schweinの椅子
    Made You Fall In Love: Schweinの椅子
    Current Favourite: 蜷局

    2. ムック
    First Song: 絶望 or 我、在ルベキ場所 (Not sure.)
    Made You Fall In Love: 路地裏 僕と君へ
    Current Favourite: ハイドアンドシーク

    3. KoЯn
    First Song: TocarHere to Stay
    Made You Fall In Love: TocarHere to Stay
    Current Favourite: TocarLowrider

    4. ラヴィアンローズ
    First Song: DM
    Made You Fall In Love: 2nd. L METAL
    Current Favourite: ATTOHTEKI

    5. The Prodigy
    First Song: Firestarter
    Made You Fall In Love: Breath
    Current Favourite: Breath

    6. Seeed
    First Song: Dickes B. (feat. Black Kappa)
    Made You Fall In Love: Dickes B. (feat. Black Kappa)
    Current Favourite: Schwinger

    7. Bloodhound Gang
    First Song: Along Comes Mary
    Made You Fall In Love: Along Comes Mary
    Current Favourite: Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me

    8. y.k.ユナイテッド
    First Song: thousand and one night 2006
    Made You Fall In Love: thousand and one night 2006
    Current Favourite: SSS

    9. Epik High
    First Song: The End Times - 연주곡
    Made You Fall In Love: Nocturne (Tablo's Word) (Not sure.)
    Current Favourite: Lesson One (Tablo's Word)

    10. 東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ
    First Song: ストレンジ・バード
    Made You Fall In Love: モンスター・ロック
    Current Favourite: エレキでGO!

    11. Scars on Broadway
    First Song: TocarSerious
    Made You Fall In Love: Tocar3005 (Not sure.)
    Current Favourite: TocarChemicals

    12. Queens of the Stone Age
    First Song: TocarNo One Knows
    Made You Fall In Love: TocarNo One Knows
    Current Favourite: TocarFirst It Giveth

    13. Peter Fox
    First Song: Alles neu
    Made You Fall In Love: Alles neu
    Current Favourite: Schüttel Deinen Speck

    14. デンジャー☆ギャング
    First Song: サムライ
    Made You Fall In Love: サムライ
    Current Favourite: DUTY

    15. Hifana
    First Song: TANGLANG ~短ラン~ (Not sure.)
    Made You Fall In Love: NAMPOOH feat. Keyco
    Current Favourite: TocarPEETEEJAY

    16. Die Ärzte
    First Song: TocarZu spät (I guess.)
    Made You Fall In Love: TocarSchunder-Song
    Current Favourite: Ein Sommer nur für mich

    17. DJ Krush
    First Song: Still Island (feat. Shuuzan Morita)
    Made You Fall In Love: TocarDistant Voices
    Current Favourite: TocarSong 2

    18. 激楽隊
    First Song: クルード
    Made You Fall In Love: 心砂漠
    Current Favourite: 心砂漠

    19. Hans Zimmer
    First Song: TocarJack Sparrow
    Made You Fall In Love: TocarThe Kraken
    Current Favourite: TocarThe Kraken

    20. HIM
    First Song: TocarWhen Love and Death Embrace
    Made You Fall In Love: TocarJoin Me
    Current Favourite: TocarIt's All Tears (Drown in This Love)


    I'm not sure about a few. And some of them are double, i know. But sometimes the first song i listend to was also the song which made me get into the band. :3
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  • Peter und co.

    Ago 31 2009, 9h10 por eilmampf

    Mi., 26. Aug. – Peter Fox feat. Cold Steel
    wow echt cool obwohl meine highlights
    Miss Platnum und Seeed waren
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  • Mi., 26. Aug. – Peter Fox feat. Cold Steel

    Ago 30 2009, 14h10 por he_loves_music

    Mi., 26. Aug. – Peter Fox feat. Cold Steel
    Das Peter Fox Konzert vom 26.8. war echt super !
    Vorband war Asher Roth. Ich persönlich kannte ihn nicht, aber er hat die Mengen gut unterhalten ...
    Und dann gleich danach kam er dann endlich:
    Peter Fox; mit seinen Liedern brachte er die gesammte Wuhlheide zum Tanzen und Singen.
    Und dann als *Überraschung* kam im Anschluss Seeed. Aber viele wussten schon dass Seeed kommen wird.
    Da Peter Fox nur 11 Songs von seinem Album Stadtaffe (+Miss Platnum und Coversongs) gespielt hat, ergänzten Seeed den Abend mit weiteren bekannten Songs wie TocarDancehall Caballeros oder Ding. Desshalb ging das Konzert bis nach 23 Uhr. Mit Fußschmerzen vom Tanzen und leichter Heiserkeit vom Singen verlies ich die Wuhlheide mit einem Positiven Eindruck.
    Ein Tolles Konzert.

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  • Bands i´ve seen live

    Jul 5 2009, 17h27 por Clemo-91

    2006

    Seeed

    2007

    Beatsteaks
    Sunrise Avenue
    Sugarplum Fairy
    Die Fantastischen Vier
    Culcha Candela
    Yakuzi
    Mad Sin

    2008

    Yakuzi (2x)
    Aka Frontage
    Benzin

    Die Ärzte

    The Kooks
    Jennifer Rostock
    Turbostaat
    Patrice
    NOFX
    Beatsteaks
    Rise Against
    Madsen
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Billy Talent
    Foo Fighters

    Aka Frontage
    Revolverheld
    Sportfreunde Stiller

    Irie Révoltés

    Turbostaat
    Die Fantastischen Vier
    Donots

    panteon rococo
    Editors
    Fettes Brot
    The Hives
    Culcha Candela

    Danko Jones
    Anti-Flag
    Die Ärzte

    Abuela Coca
    Volbeat

    Emil Bulls
    Madsen

    The Subways
    The Futureheads
    Deichkind
    Bad Religion
    Iggy Pop
    Die Ärzte

    Farin Urlaub
    Die Toten Hosen

    2009

    Madsen

    Enter Shikari
    Razorlight
    Placebo
    The Killers
    Marylin Manson

    The Prodigy
    Slipknot
    Mando Diao

    The Subways
    Guano Apes
    Billy Talent
    Limp Bizkit
    Peter Fox

    Clueso
    Fettes Brot
    Die Ärzte

    Anti-Flag
    Franz Ferdinand
    Kings of Leon
    Culcha Candela

    Ska-P
    Katy Perry ^^

    Aka Frontage
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  • bands i've seen live

    Jul 2 2009, 10h55 por volc

    Ash
    Beatsteaks
    Bloodhound Gang
    Böhse Onkelz
    Christian Death
    Christina Stürmer (3x)
    Darkest Hour[/arist]
    Die Happy (3x)
    Dr. Ring Ding & the Senior Allstars
    Emil Bulls (3x)
    Flogging Molly
    Glow
    Guadalajara (5x)
    Hans Söllner (3x)
    Helmet
    Itchy Poopzkid (2x)
    Jestofunk
    Jaya the Cat
    Jamiroquai
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Kid Rock
    Killer Barbies
    Lacrimosa (2x)
    Love Like Blood
    Liquido
    MIA.
    Mother Tongue
    MUCC
    Pearl Jam
    Pietasters
    Placebo
    Reel Big Fish
    STS
    Sepultura
    Six Feet Under
    Skabucks (2x)
    Slipknot
    Soulfly (2x)
    Streetlight Manifesto
    Such a Surge (3x)
    Suicidal Tendencies
    Tanzwut
    The Locos
    Tocotronic
    Waltari
    War From a Harlots Mouth
    Weissglut
    Wohlstandskinder

    [b]HipHop[/b]; [b]Reggae[/b]
    Afrob (2x)
    Azad
    Bauchklang
    Blumentopf (2x)
    Culcha Candela
    Curse
    Das Department
    Deichkind (anmerkung: nicht die 'Remidemi' scheiße Deichkind -_-)
    Delinquent Habbits
    Dejavue
    Ferris MC & DJ Stylewarz
    Fiva MC & DJ Radrum
    Gentleman (3x)
    Iriepathie
    Jahcoustix & Dubious Neighbourhood
    Kinderzimmer Productions
    Main Concept
    Mikrokosmos
    Mono & Nikitaman (4x)
    Nico Suave
    Nina MC
    Patrice (2x)
    Pharcyde (2x)
    Postman
    Pyranja
    Schönheitsfehler (2x)
    Sean Paul
    Seeed (3x)
    Texta (2x)
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  • Dibder's New Music Series: Entry 5

    Mai 28 2009, 11h11 por CvaldaVessalis

    Thu 30 Apr – the mummers

    On a personal note, it is with great excitement that I write this journal, as the next installment will be published whilst I am ensconced in the sunny environs of San Francisco! Provided I get around to writing it, obviously... So, as you can understand, new music and gigs won't exactly be on the agenda over the next couple of months! An incredibly special thanks to Omissi0n for setting this whole jaunt up is in order also, as despite being a dispiritingly crap year at home so far, I now have something rather lovely to look forward to! X^D

    So, joygasm over, back to my monthlies, and a quick little blurb about up-and-coming pop folkers The Mummers, whose debut album received a rather glowing rating in my last entry. They'll be hitting the festival circuit this year and are well worth checking out, their sunny songs and laidback demeanor a perfect soundtrack to the (hopefully) good summer weather. Lead singer Raissa's prior stage experience is a welcome feature too, mixing it with the right amount of detached whimsy and audience interaction; best example of which was when she introduced Wonderland, she dedicated it to "everyone in prison", after receiving a fan letter from someone detained at Her Majesty's service, one of many nice touches throughout a delicately lovely gig.

    -------------------

    And now, to the albums; thankfully a little lighter on the ground this month, as even I was getting fatigued by all this journalising!

    Braveface by Esser
    Whilst Lily Allen was putting together her second album, she reportedly invited Damon Albarn to try and write a few songs with her, but the resulting session ended leaving neither party particularly inspired enough to lay down a single tune. The reason I open the May album round-up with that tidbit of info is because the debut album from Ben Esser sounds remarkably like what those sessions could have thrown up if Lily and Damon clicked (indeed, the bequiffed popstar has been compared to both artists many a moment in the press and there is an unmistakably Gorillaz-style sound permeating throughout). Since inheriting Next Big Thing plaudits a couple of years ago thanks to some well-received gigs, Braveface can’t help but come up a little short on those awfully imposing expectations on account of its at-time banal lack of subtlety (hear I Love You), even though the album boasts its fair share of pleasant-enough ditties and winning personality (such as on mid-tempo ballads Bones and Real Life).

    The Plot by WhoMadeWho
    Now we’ve officially hit the umpteenth ‘80s redux in pop music, WhoMadeWho’s late ‘70s house disco homage comes frustratingly late in the game. I say frustratingly, because, if this were released about five years ago, it would have sat nicely alongside the Scissor Sisters’ debut as a revisionist pleasure, but now, especially after Hercules and Love Affair’s gorgeous effort from last year, the otherwise-fine pop fluff found on the album is stifled and stale. Which isn’t to say that there isn’t a dearth of danceability to be found on their third album (particularly on the middle one-two of TocarKeep Me In My Plane and TocarThis Train) and there are phenomenally more acrid/successful dance outfits you could be listening to (for instance, can you believe this went double-platinum in America??), there just happen to be a few more exciting things happening with dance music this year, as we are sure to find at the end of this very journal.

    Songs About Dancing And Drugs by Circlesquare
    Quoted as saying he was taking cues from the likes of Leonard Cohen and Talking Heads with their succinctly descriptive album titles, one man band Jeremy Shaw’s third album easily wins this month’s “Does What It Says On The Tin” award. Albeit, this isn’t a happy, summery dance record, as its sonicspace traverses minimal electro and spaced out eeriness to summon up the darker side of dance culture, i.e. the dreaded comedowns, the aimless conversations and aching worthlessness. And whilst you certainly cannot fault Shaw and company for following through on their singular trajectory based on artistic merit (and often giving the listener some subversive delights, such as on the sinister Music For Satellites), the album isn’t nearly as revelatory or distinct enough to summon more than an occasional listen, often succumbing to uninspired indulgence (hear Bombs Away, Away). It’ll be interesting to hear what tee-totallers make of the record, though!

    Further Complications by Jarvis Cocker
    If I had to pick a Britpop hero from the mid-90s, spindly poet Jarvis Cocker would take the title over Damon Albarn and Noel Gallagher certainly, if only because without him, we wouldn’t have had William Shatner’s incredible Ben Folds-produced cover of TocarCommon People. However, there happens to be a lot more to respect the shuffling Pulp frontman musically and Further Complications, incredibly only his second solo album to be released, is such an artifact and finds him in a spikily rancorous mood to say the least (interviews have said that this album was fresh out of the gate just after an acrimonious break-up). Stripped bare of many a stylistic flourish and content with a simple guitar-based sound, Cocker’s music still manages to serve up something special, predominantly thanks to his self-effacing lyrics and musical wit; I Never Said I Was Deep and closer You’re in my Eyes (Discosong) in particular are highlights, summoning up as much charisma as he did nearly fifteen years ago.

    Manners by Passion Pit
    A bright blast of incandescent synth-rock now, featuring five young Massachusetts natives playing the kind of songs that define summery goodness. One reason why this debut album works as well as it does above many other young upstarts debuting this year though is the Pit’s unabashed willingness to play it charmingly straight, or rather their appealing lack of a cynically engineered cool veneer to earn plaudits with those fickle indie kids (unlike, say, The Ting Tings). At once chock full of modern dance signatures and chopped up beats, whilst at the same time retaining enough funky melody lines and frankly adorable quirks to win over pretty much anyone within earshot (I dare you not to grin when the children’s choir chimes up on highlight TocarLittle Secrets’ chorus!), the sheer amount of good feeling bursting through each of these songs is impossible to ignore, even on slower affairs such as TocarSwimming in the Flood. Moodier folks be wary though; unless you’re naturally “up” most of the time, some of the falsetto vocals/shrieks can err on the wrong side of irksome.

    Duke Pandemonium by Marmaduke Duke
    So, The Atmosphere (AKA Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro) and The Dragon (AKA JP Reid of Sucioperro) continue afoot with their conceptual album trilogy and their second release, which just so happens to take a more dance-heavy direction than their previous effort. The shamelessly pretentious genre traverse of the prior album is nowhere to be found and a more conventional, tighter set is the result (a trim 35 minutes actually), but rest assured, their is still a thick air of inscrutably arty chaos, particularly on the gorgeously bonkers centrepiece Demon, which segues from punkish rabble to one of the finest slow burn sequences to climax a song this year. It could easily attain the title of being the most annoying album of the year, precisely because it’s hard to tell whether songs like Erotic Robotic or Je Suis Un Funky Homme are being played straight or for Flight of the Conchords-style laughs. That said, any album with the finale called Skin The Mofo is worth at least one listen.

    Epiphany by Chrisette Michele
    Following on from her success at the Grammys this year for the track TocarBe Ok with will.i.am, Michele follows on the promise of her well-received debut I Am with what at first appears to be a rather severe case of “sequelitis”. Gone is the jazz-influence that helped ignite her listenership’s attention in the first place and welcomed into her discography are big-name producers responsible for every single lead-off track from every hip hop princess’ debut album over the past few years. Which would be crushingly disappointing if it weren’t for the fact that Michele actually utilises these production tricks from the likes of Ne-Yo and Stargate as opposed to being swallowed whole by them, making each song her own with that rather beautiful voice of hers. Moments like feelgood break-up ballad TocarBlame It On Me, the old school flavour of TocarMr. Right and sassy anthem TocarPorcelain Doll confirm that Michele could take over the world of R&B anytime she wanted.

    The Bachelor by Patrick Wolf
    With his genres of choice spanning between romantic folk and techno pop music, especially given the fact he is comparatively a lot younger than most prolific multi-instrumentalists working today, you’d be forgiven for finding Wolf’s talents more than a little precociously annoying. It must be said though, that Wolf simply has whatever it is, and this fourth album provides plentiful evidence of this, mixing earthy organs and quaint folk arrangements with enough distorted electronic feedback and fuzz to make Black Cherry-era Goldfrapp jealous. Insofact, The Bachelor (like Relapse and Junior earlier this year, the first of a two CD work released little under a year apart) could be seen as the darker counterpoint to Alison and Will’s Seventh Tree from last year, albeit even more contemplative and moody. And whether you like him or not, convincing Tilda Swinton to feature on one of his tracks (TocarOblivion) is nothing less than impressive.

    Man Of Aran by British Sea Power
    It goes without saying that, with regards to the spectrum of artistry involved, singers/rock stars make better fists of their forays into celluloid fancies than actors do of their often misguided attempts at musical dominance (between Jennifer Lopez and The Disney Channel roster of squawking starlets, no argument is necessary!) It’s also often heartening when some popular musicians receive accolades for their scoring duties on said films; following in the more loftily credible footsteps of Jonny Greenwood and Björk over recent years, Brighton rock group British Sea Power have seen fit to supply a brand new score for the 1934 documentary Man Of Aran, highlighting the poverty of a pre-modern Aran Islands off the coast of Ireland. The result is at once classical and rock-oriented, admirably almost-entirely instrumental and further proof that some UK acts aren’t all redundant swagger and facile chants (especially on the frankly beautiful Boy Vertiginous).

    Big Science by Bodies Without Organs
    Another act for whom international success seems to remain frustratingly elusive is Alexander Bard’s present pop project, the pop trio self-described as the missing link between ABBA and Kraftwerk. However, even that description doesn’t come close to how irresistibly catchy Bard and company can be, that particular facet being found in fine fetter on this their fourth LP, especially on opening salvo Right Here Right Now (which is basically TocarClocks re-worked as a gay disco ballad... FUCK, YEAH!) It’s all fabulously critic-proof, enviably straddling a gossamer-thin line between awesomely sophisticated "synth"phonies and unabashedly camp joy pop, the kind that has you singing along by halfway through the first chorus without a care in the world. Yes, there are infinitely more zeitgeist-floggingly swoonsome pop acts out there right now, but I’m firmly on the side that the world is nothing less than lucky to have a band like BWO around.

    Intimacy Remixed by Bloc Party
    Another year, another major release from the Bloc, this time enraging their indie fans further with more glorious electric carnage by having the whole of their previous album remixed by various danceheads, featuring both up-and-coming and more commercially established acts behind the decks. So we have Armand van Helden whipping TocarSigns (formerly one of Intimacy’s softer tracks) into a lovely frenzy, Hervé actually bettering the original version of TocarMercury in terms of paranoid audio onslaught and album producer Paul Epworth remixing sophomore single TocarTalons under his newfound Phones pseudonym. Some pay dividends more than others (No Age’s re-work of TocarBetter Than Heaven being the lesser assignment found here) and fans of the Party’s earlier indie delights will be dismayed to hear the final nail in the Party’s indie coffin being hammered in; but anyone else who has a pulse and looking for a party can do a helluva lot worse than this!

    Yesterday and Today by The Field
    In spite of the platinum-certified horridness of the likes of Basshunter and Scooter, dance music continues to throw many a delightful surprise these days, the better efforts tending to follow on from its revolutionary progenitors in the late ‘80s/early ‘90s period that heralded the birth of IDM. Alongside the more reputable examples of Deadmau5 and Gui Boratto, Finnish one-man arsenal Axel Willner is another such hero, though his chilled-out opuses take more of a referential cue (check out the subversively poignant cover of Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometime). Nothing on his sophomore effort quite betters the minimalist sophistication on his debut (which managed to find warm dance fuzz with samples from Lionel Richie and Coldplay!), but it certainly demonstrates that Willner isn’t afraid to incorporate more live percussive elements in his work, typified by his duet with Battles drummer John Stanier on the title track. Expect this to be played at A LOT of chill-out sessions this summer.

    Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse present: Dark Night of the Soul by Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse
    I do confess with a smidgeon of embarrassment that perhaps I was a little over-excited about this month’s premier audio curio, courtesy of producers Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse. In a year seemingly teeming with out-of-leftfield collaborations and celebrity-packed compilations (surely earmarking the end of the Noughties era of revisionist genre-blending... ,';^}), ‘mouse and ‘horse’s event record promised the most with regards to its mind-boggling audacity, taking in star turns from the likes of Gruff Rhys, Iggy Pop, Nina Persson, Suzanne Vega, The Flaming Lips and the film God himself, David Lynch (who also provides the 100+ page artwork). Like Lynch’s films, the album confounds, enthrals, offends and entertains in equal measure, taking in moments of rough-hewn alt-rock, distortedly ravaged beauty and discordant sound design, alongside the more melodiously tuneful compositions; in short, it makes a thoroughly convincing first stab for Curio Of 2009.

    Fantasies by Metric
    Canadian indie rock hipsters Metric have been bubbling under for over a decade now, not least thanks to their side-projects as well as their own work, hampered publicity-wise thanks to promotional shake-ups at their label. However, upon the release of their fourth LP (and swiftly following frontwoman Emily Haines’ well-received solo project, Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton), it would appear that the band are more eager to grab the brass ring of international breakthrough status than ever before, Fantasies being chock full of rock pop ditties that do well to sate appetites of both respectable genrehounds and the more passing listener. Be it with the incessant clash of Stadium Love (with its siren-like whoops spearing your head instantly) or the more reserved swoon of Collect Call, Metric do well to lay down the gauntlet for forthcoming pop-rock albums this year.

    Moderat by Moderat
    Debut albums that have taken a whole seven years to get made and released should always be greeted with more than a modicum of suspicion; unless you are electro-dance troika Moderat, it would appear, in which case you should readily prick up your ears for the finest dance album of the year so far. Splitting in two before delivering on the promise of their 2002 EP (during which time has been spent on extremely high profile remix duties and tour support), noisenik dance duo Modeselektor and solo instrumentalist Apparat finally got back together in 2008 to craft this stellar gem; at once unremittingly grimy and urban (check out Slow Match), urgent and primal (hear Porc # 2), with some unquantifiably fabulous dance-rock thrown in (Seeed vocalist Dellé contributes mighty fine to Sick With It), it’s the most consistently brilliant work of the year so far...

    And that is why Moderat is my Album Of The Month For May!

    Usual gubbins and comments at the bottom please, if ye can be bothered. Don't despair if I take longer to reply, have to get my suitcase sorted... well I've only got three-and-a-half weeks!!!

    Take care and easy listening! xxx
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  • Seen Live

    Mai 15 2009, 17h43 por MelliL91

    Aloha From Hell x1 (2007 in Berlin)
    Avian x1 (2009 in Hannover, Béi Chéz Heinz)
    Basement Jaxx x1 (2006 in Berlin, Olympiastadion)
    The Blue Sinners x1 (2009 in Hannover, Faustgelände)
    Bonaparte x1 (2009 in Hannover, 60er-Jahre-Halle)
    Broken Inside x1 (2009 in Hannover, Béi Chéz Heinz)
    Bushido x1 (2007 in Hannover, AWD-Hall)
    Chakuza x1 (2007 in Hannover, AWD-Hall)
    Cryptex x1 (2009 in Hannover, Béi Chéz Heinz)
    Dirk Darmstaedter x1 (2009 in Hannover, Faustgelände)
    Enno Bunger x1 (2009 in Hannover, Café Glocksee)
    Ep's x1 (2009 in Hannover, Béi Chéz Heinz)
    Fall Out Boy x1 (2009 in Berlin, Columbiahalle)
    Fatso & The Rightmakers x1 (2009 in Hannover, Musikzentrum)
    Fotos x1 (2009 in Hannover, Faustgelände)
    Gerade So! x1 (2009 in Hannover, Béi Chéz Heinz)
    HGich.T x1 (2009 in Hannover, 60er-Jahre-Halle]
    Itchy Poopzkid x1 (2009 in Hannover, 60er-Jahre-Halle)
    Jack Beauregard x1 (2009 in Hannover, Mephisto)
    Just Another Crisis x1 (2009 in Hannover, Béi Chéz Heinz)
    Kay One x1 (2007 in Hannover, AWD-Hall)
    Kid Down x1 (2009 in Berlin, Columbiahalle)
    Kilians x1 (2009 in Hannover, Musikzentrum)
    Mando Diao x1 (2009 in Hannover, AWD-Hall)
    Miss Platnum x1 (2007 in Berlin, Kindl-Bühne Wuhlheide)
    Molotov Jive x1 (2009 in Hannover, Café Glocksee)
    Monrose x1 (2007 in Berlin)
    New Found Land x1 (2009 in Hannover, Café Glocksee)
    Not Called Jinx x1 (2009 in Hannover, 60er-Jahre-Halle)
    Orson x1 (2006 in Berlin, Olympiastadion)
    Panik x1 (2007 in Berlin)
    Pip Carter Lighter Maker x1 (2009 in Hannover, Café Glocksee)
    Robbie Williams x1 (2006 in Berlin, Olympiastadion)
    The Robocop Kraus x1 (2009 in Hannover, Faustgelände)
    The Rumble Strips x1 (2009 in Hannover, AWD-Hall)
    Saad x1 (2007 in Hannover, AWD-Hall)
    Sahara Hotnights x1 (2008 in Hannover, Musikzentrum)
    Samfora x1 (2009 in Hannover, Béi Chéz Heinz)
    The Sea x1 (2009 in Hannover, Mephisto)
    Seeed x1 (2007 in Berlin, Kindl-Bühne Wuhlheide)
    The Sounds x1 (2009 in Berlin, Columbiahalle)
    Sugarplum Fairy x1 (2008 in Hannover, Musikzentrum)
    Tele x1 (2009 in Hannover, Faustgelände)
    Third Cucumber x1 (2009 in Hannover, Béi Chéz Heinz)
    Tocotronic x1 (2009 in Hannover, Faustgelände)
    VETO x1 (2009 in Hannover, 60er-Jahre-Halle)
    Wisecräcker x1 (2009 in Hannover, Béi Chéz Heinz)


    Locations

    Number of artists I've seen in:

    60er-Jahre-Halle, Hannover: 5
    AWD-Hall, Hannover: 6
    Béi Chéz Heinz, Hannover: 9
    Café Glocksee, Hannover: 4
    Columbiahalle, Hannover: 3
    Faustgelände, Hannover: 6
    Kindl-Bühne Wuhlheide, Berlin: 2
    Mephisto, Hannover: 2
    Musikzentrum, Hannover: 4
    Olympiastadion, Berlin: 3

    Dates

    Number of artists I've seen in:

    2006: 3
    2007: 9
    2008: 2
    2009: 33

    Cities

    Number of artists I've seen in:

    Berlin: 11
    Hannover: 36
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  • Top 100 German Artists on Last.fm (April 09)

    Abr 27 2009, 14h04 por Macduff

    Basically, this is inspired by the Nordic Artist Chart by user Radiopilote. I wanted this for german artists, found nothing similar and did it on my own.

    I browsed tags, similar artists and national charts to get this list of the top 100 artists on Last.fm, sorted by the number of overall listeners (date: 27 April, 2009).
    If you find any mistakes or want to comment anything...., comment!

    By the way don't forget to scroll down to see Germany's Tag Cloud and find out from which "Bundesland" the most artists originate!

    Place - Artist - Number of listeners in thousands - Hometown - most popular tag – (change to last update, March 2008)

    1. Rammstein – 873 - Berlin - industrial metal
    2. Ludwig van Beethoven – 749 - Bonn - classical
    3. Scorpions – 593 - Hannover - hard rock
    4. Enigma – 527 - ??? - new age (NEW!!!)
    5. Johann Sebastian Bach – 507 - Eisenach - classical (+1)

    6. Guano Apes – 481 - Göttingen - rock (+1)
    7. ATB – 436 - Freiberg(Sachsen) - trance (+1)
    8. Kraftwerk – 427 - Düsseldorf -electronic (-3)
    9. Hans Zimmer – 417 - Frankfurt - soundtrack
    10. Digitalism – 364 - Hamburg - electronic(+6)

    11. Paul van Dyk – 356 - Eisenhüttenstadt - trance
    12. Scooter – 346 - Hamburg - techno (-2)
    13. Blind Guardian – 338 - Krefeld - power metal(-1)
    14. Helloween – 296 - Hamburg - power metal (-1)
    15. Johannes Brahms – 294 - Hamburg - classical (+9)

    16. The Notwist – 291 - Weilheim - indie(-2)
    17. Georg Friedrich Händel – 277 - Halle(Saale) - classical (+6)
    18. Die Ärzte – 274 - Berlin - punk(-3)
    19. Blank & Jones – 261 - Köln - trance (+2)
    20. Groove Coverage – 248 - Ingolstadt - dance (-2)

    21. Gentleman – 247 - Osnabrück - reggae (+4)
    22. Beatsteaks – 241 - Berlin - punk(+5)
    23. Lali Puna – 232 - München - electronic (-3)
    24. Felix Mendelssohn – 232 - Hamburg - classical (+15)
    25. Wir sind Helden – 230 - Berlin - rock (-6)

    26. Nena – 227 - Hagen - pop (-4)
    27. Richard Wagner – 224 - Leipzig - classical (+5)
    28. The Whitest Boy Alive – 223 - Berlin - indie (NEW!!!)
    29. Booka Shade – 214 - Frankfurt - minimal (NEW!!!)
    30. Boys Noize – 214 - Hamburg - electronic (NEW!!!)

    31. Klaus Badelt – 210 - Frankfurt - soundtrack (+1)
    32. Die Toten Hosen – 207 - Düsseldorf - punk (-4)
    33. Seeed – 204 - Berlin - reggae (-1)
    34. Snap! – 196- Frankfurt - dance (-4)
    35. Reamonn – 195 - Ravensburg - rock (+4)

    36. Sash! – 194 - Nettetal - dance (-3)
    37. Johann Pachelbel – 192 - Nürnberg - classical (-4)
    38. Carl Orff – 186 - München - classical
    39. Kreator – 184 - Essen - thrash metal (+7)
    40. Edguy – 182 - Fulda - power metal (-4)

    41. Tokio Hotel – 179 - Magdeburg - rock (+13)
    42. Accept – 178 - Solingen - heavy metal (+14)
    43. Sportfreunde Stiller – 175 - München - rock (-6)
    44. KMFDM – 173 - Hamburg - industrial rock (-9)
    45. Patrice – 171 - Kerpen - reggae (+7)

    46. Die Fantastischen Vier – 170 - Stuttgart - hip-hop (-6)
    47. Chicks on Speed – 170 - München - electroclash (-3)
    48. Avantasia – 169 - Fulda - power metal
    49. MIA. – 168 - Berlin - indie (+9) (heavily mistagged!!!)
    50. Fettes Brot – 167 - Hamburg - hip-hop (-5)

    51. Schiller – 167 - Hamburg - electronic (+11)
    52. Stereo Total – 166 - Berlin - electronic (-9)
    53. Can – 161 - Köln - krautrock (-11)
    54. Gamma Ray – 165 - Hamburg - power metal (-5)
    55. Tangerine Dream – 164 - Berlin - electronic (+3)

    56. Oomph! – 163 - Wolfsburg - industrial (+1)
    57. 2raumwohnung – 162 - Berlin - electronic (-10)
    58. Alter Ego – 162 - Frankfurt - electronic (-8)
    59. Apparat – 157 - Berlin - idm (+1)
    60. Modern Talking – 157 - Tötensen - pop (+7)

    61. Robert Schumann – 151 - Zwickaz - classical (NEW!!!)
    62. Juli – 150 - Giessen - rock (-8)
    63. Ellen Allien – 148 - Berlin - electronic (-7)
    64. Xandria – 116 - Bielefeld - gothic metal (NEW!!!)
    65. Leaves' Eyes – 147 - Ludwigsburg - gothic metal (+3)

    66. Deichkind – 144 - Hamburg - electronic (+14)
    67. Clueso – 143 – Köln – chillout (NEW!!!)
    68. Ellen Allien & Apparat – 139 - Berlin - electronic (+5)
    69. Herbert Grönemeyer – 135 - Bochum - pop (+2)
    70. In Extremo – 134 - Berlin - folk metal (-5)

    71. Tocotronic – 131 - Hamburg - indie (-5)
    72. Einstürzende Neubauten – 129 - Berlin - industrial (-9)
    73. Jan Delay – 129 - Hamburg - hip-hop (+1)
    74. Culture Beat – 127 - Darmstadt - dance (+1)
    75. Mouse on Mars – 126 - Köln/Düsseldorf - electronic (-14)

    76. Silbermond – 126 - Bautzen - rock
    77. Neu! – 124 - Düsseldorf - krautrock (-5)
    78. Sarah Connor – 120 - Wildeshausen- pop (+17)
    79. Caliban – 119 - Hattingen - metalcore (-12)
    80. Sandra – 119 – Saarbrücken – pop (+19)

    81. :wumpscut: – 118 - Landshut - industrial (-11)
    82. Pulsedriver – 116 – Schleswig-Holstein - trance (NEW!!!)
    83. Haggard – 116 - München - symphonic metal
    84. Wolfsheim – 115 - Hamburg - synthpop (-5)
    85. Heaven Shall Burn – 112 - Saalfeld - metalcore (NEW!!!)

    86. Richard Strauss – 112 - München - classical (NEW!!!)
    87. And One – 112 - Berlin - synthpop (+5)
    88. Madsen – 111 – Priesseck – rock (NEW!!!)
    89. Donots – 110 – Ibbenbüren – punk rock
    90. Running Wild – 109 -Hamburg - heavy metal (NEW!!!)

    91. Georg Philipp Telemann – 109 - Magdeburg - classical (NEW!!!)
    92. Culcha Candela – 108 – Berlin – reggae
    93. Special D. – 107 - Hamburg - trance (NEW!!!)
    94. Kettcar – 106 - Hamburg - indie (-7)
    95. J.B.O. – 105 - Erlangen - metal (-12)

    96. WIZO – 105 - Sindelfingen - punk (-11)
    97. Rosenstolz – 105 - Berlin - pop (NEW!!!)
    98. Brooklyn Bounce – 103 – Hamburg – dance (-2)
    99. Rage – 102 - Herne - heavy metal (-10)
    100. Primal Fear – 102 - Göppingen - heavy metal (-9)

    Better luck next time:

    xx. Slut – 100 - Ingolstadt - indie (OUT)
    xx. Annett Louisan – 100 - Hamburg - female vocalists (OUT)
    xx. Peter Fox – 99 – Berlin reggae (OUT)
    xx. Tiefschwarz – 99 - Stuttgart - electronic (OUT)
    xx. Tomte – 99 - Hamburg - indie (OUT)
    xx. Crematory – 99 - Westhofen - gothic metal (OUT)
    xx. Kai Tracid – 98 - Frankfurt - trance (OUT)
    xx. Blumentopf – 97 - München - hip hop (OUT)
    xx. Farin Urlaub – 96 - Berlin - punk rock (OUT)
    xx. Blutengel – 95 - Berlin - darkwave (OUT
    xx. Subway to Sally – 95 - Potsdam - folk metal (OUT)
    xx. Freundeskreis – 95 - Stuttgart - hip hop (OUT
    xx. Anthony Rother – 94 - Frankfurt - electronic (OUT)
    XX. Absolute Beginner – 94 - Hamburg - hip hop (OUT)
    XX. Die Apokalyptischen Reiter – 93 - Weimar - death metal (OUT)
    XX. Ms. John Soda – 93 - Weilheim - electronic (OUT)
    XX. Xavier Naidoo – 90 – Mannheim – soul (OUT)
    XX. Bushido – 89 - Berlin - hip hop (OUT)
    XX. Atari Teenage Riot – 88 - Berlin - digital hardcore (OUT)
    XX. Revolverheld – 87 – Bremen – rock (OUT)
    XX. Monolake – 84 - Berlin - electronic (OUT)
    XX. Sido – 84 - Weilheim/USA - rap (OUT)
    XX. Samy Deluxe – 82 - Hamburg - hip-hop (OUT)
    XX. Funker Vogt – 80 - Hameln - ebm (-4) (OUT)
    XX. Element of Crime – 80 - Berlin - indie (+5) (OUT)
    XX. Project Pitchfork – 79 - Hamburg - ebm (OUT)
    XX. Das Ich – 79 - Bayreuth - industrial
    XX. Klee – 77 - Cologne - pop
    XX. 13 & God – 68 - Weilheim/USA - electronic



    Germany's Tag Cloud

    classical dance electroclash electronic gothic metal hard rock heavy metal hip hop idm indie industrial industrial metal industrial rock krautrock metalcore minimal new age new wave pop power metal punk reggae rock soundtrack synthpop techno thrash metal trance


    The "Länder" with most Top artists

    Bundesland - Number of artists / Total Listeners in 1000
    berlin – 18 / 3737
    hamburg – 18 / 3362
    nordrhein-westfalen – 13 / 3851
    niedersachsen – 8 / 1982
    bayern – 6 / 1945
    baden-württemberg – 5 / 719
    hessen – 4 / 1827
    sachsen – 4 / 937
    Thüringen – 3 / 762
    sachsen-anhalt – 2 / 565
    brandenburg – 1 / 356
    saarland – 1 / 119
    schleswig-holstein – 1/116
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  • seen live..

    Abr 17 2009, 15h58 por Prensn

    TV on the Radio 2x
    Tocotronic 4x
    Shout Out Louds
    Attwenger
    Wir sind Helden 3x
    Eagles of Death Metal 4x
    Die Ärzte 2x
    Farin Urlaub
    Adam Green 2x
    Seeed 2x
    Eins Zwo 2x
    Blumentopf 2x
    Afrob 2x
    Bauchklang 3x
    Christoph & Lollo
    Sportfreunde Stiller
    Tomte
    The (International) Noise Conspiracy
    Die Fantastischen Vier
    Mando Diao 2x
    Patrice
    MxPx
    The Dresden Dolls
    Weezer 2x
    Flogging Molly, 2x
    Muse
    Morrissey
    Nada Surf 2x
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Foo Fighters
    Franz Ferdinand
    The Prodigy 3x
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Snow Patrol
    Scissor Sisters
    Belle and Sebastian
    Less Than Jake
    Fettes Brot
    ... And You Will Know us by the Trail of Dead
    Juliette and the Licks
    Nine Inch Nails
    HIM
    Beatsteaks 2x
    Gods of Blitz
    The Locos
    Madsen
    mia
    The Hives
    The Killers
    Blood Red Shoes
    Chikinki
    The Wombats
    Dropkick Murphys
    Texta 3x
    Total Chaos
    Die Fantastischen Vier
    Marilyn Manson
    Reel Big Fish
    Soulfly
    Millencolin 2x
    Manu Chao
    Mad Caddies
    Green Day
    Beastie Boys
    Alpha Blondy
    The Chemical Brothers
    Lenny Kravitz
    Gentleman 2x
    Alborosie
    Mono & Nikitaman 4x
    Jeans Team
    Mediengruppe Telekommander 2x
    The Rifles
    Boundzound
    Maximo Park
    Shantel
    Katy Perry
    The Whitest Boy Alive
    Jan Delay
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Glasvegas
    Jet
    The Ting Tings
    Kasabian
    Peter Fox
    Bloc Party
    Editors
    AFI









    uvm.
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