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21 downbeat - A1 Dusche (04:16)
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21 downbeat - A2 Froschkommando (Biest) (05:11)
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21 downbeat - B1 Der rote Cowboy (05:53)
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21 downbeat - B2 Die letzte Pause in einem Poesiefestival (04:30)
Genre: Elektropop / Indie Dance
Tracklist 12":
A1 Dusche (04:16)
A2 Froschkommando (Biest) (05:11)
B1 Der rote Cowboy (05:53)
B2 Die letzte Pause in einem Poesiefestival (04:30)
Short Info:
The principles of the inclusive band "21 downbeat": Intoxication and ecstasy, or thump and confetti! Beyond the usual boundaries and ideas, the band members create their very own sound from their own texts and poems by contemporary authors. Perhaps the musicians can be called Satyroi, cheerful demons in the wake of Dionysus, who is difficult to tame and for whom our current limits and ideas do not play a role. At appearances at Mensch Meier, the canteen at Berghain and at the Fusion Festival, the band has already put on spectacular stage shows that caused euphoria right down to the last row.
The now appearing debut ep "Shower" contains 4 pieces. Energetic percussion meets a rough synthesizer sound, the vocals are mostly polyphonic, clear and straightforward. All lyrics of the EP are based on poems by the award-winning author Yoko Tawada.
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Tracklist 12":
A1 Dusche (04:16)
A2 Froschkommando (Biest) (05:11)
B1 Der rote Cowboy (05:53)
B2 Die letzte Pause in einem Poesiefestival (04:30)
Short Info:
The principles of the inclusive band "21 downbeat": Intoxication and ecstasy, or thump and confetti! Beyond the usual boundaries and ideas, the band members create their very own sound from their own texts and poems by contemporary authors. Perhaps the musicians can be called Satyroi, cheerful demons in the wake of Dionysus, who is difficult to tame and for whom our current limits and ideas do not play a role. At appearances at Mensch Meier, the canteen at Berghain and at the Fusion Festival, the band has already put on spectacular stage shows that caused euphoria right down to the last row.
The now appearing debut ep "Shower" contains 4 pieces. Energetic percussion meets a rough synthesizer sound, the vocals are mostly polyphonic, clear and straightforward. All lyrics of the EP are based on poems by the award-winning author Yoko Tawada.
More