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Magnetband (Experimenteller Elektronik-Underground DDR 1984-1989)

Label Bureau B ‎– CD 135282 BB253
Format CD, Compilation
Barcode 4015698008678
Country Germany
Released 2017
Genre Electronic
Style Abstract, Leftfield, Experimental
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EXPERIMENTELLER ELEKTRONIK-UNDERGROUND DDR 1984-1989.Inspired by Punk and Post Punk, vibrant scenes dedicated to independent self-actualisation by means of sound circulated on self-distributed cassettes, then the cheapest and fastest medium, were developing on each side of the Cold War's confrontational line. Albeit under quite different circumstances. While there was a DIY euphoria in the West, which would also have had ideological motives, subcultures in the East simply had no other means at their disposal. Even the first act of replication meant moving into illegal territory, since every duplication was strictly sanctioned and had to be authorised by state authorities. Just like anything else, whether in print or where live shows were concerned.The protagonists - musicians, painters, poets, filmmakers, performers. (often all at once) - were openly and unbiased crossing genres and jumping back and forth between various styles, having already taken their internal leave from state and society as they had done externally anyway. Disillusioned, and often ready to jump towards the West, these border crossers defined themselves rather somewhere between non- and anti-political, pursuing self-actualisation strategies by means of an extended niche existence. They took refuge in the search for ways of creative self-assertion and communication, looking out in sensual despair, utilising sounds of rage, linguistic wit and a passion for tinkering. Driven by ubiquitous boredom, equipped with plenty of time and free of economic restraints (or rather possibilities), labour was performed with no regard to the final product, hardly documented and almost never published. With the partial opening of state controlled media and cultural sites accompanying the beginning agony of the State, conditions changed. Suddenly there was radio airplay of supposedly illegal cassettes, and weird noise performed at Palast der Republik, in the end, even full albums by these so-called "other bands" were released on the state-owned label AMIGA...

1 A.F. Moebius Erika 2:37
2 Kriminelle Tanzkapelle Klatschmohn 2:50
3 Heinz & Franz Immer 1:36
4 Magdalene Keibel Combo Er Hat´s Geschafft 2:33
5 Choo Choo Flame Nein 1:34
6 Stoffwechsel Fly, Fliege, Fly 5:12
7 Corp Cruid 37 °C 3:24
8 Taymur Streng, Ornament & Verbrechen Das Sentimentale Ufo 1:02
9 Der Demokratische Konsum Die Kuh 2:36
10 A.F. Moebius Böser Traum 1:46
11 Gesichter Sk 8 Gesichter 2:30
12 Ihr Arschlöcher Urtramp 4:05
13 Aponeuron Jab Gab Hej 2:27
14 Robert Linke Musik Zum Weltuntergang 8:59
Barcode – 4015698008678
Label Code – LC13875
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