It's been a few months since Takahashi Minami graduated from AKB48, and now she's ready to make a return with her solo debut album!Titled ' Aishi te mo ii desu ka?' - translated to ' Can I Love You?'
Minami Takahashi's 1st Album (Aishi te mo ii desu ka?)(October 12, 2016)Covers-Tracklist(First Press Limited Edition) (CD + DVD)Regular Edition (CD) UPCH1. 'Kagami yo Kagami' (Music and Lyrics: Makihara Noriyuki)2. 'GIRLS TALK' (Lyrics: Kaoru Kishitani Ali Kimura, composer: Kaoru Kishitani)3. 'Itoshiku te koishi sugi ter' (Music and Lyrics: Toshihiko Takamizawa)4.
'Twinkle' (Music and Lyrics: Koji Tamaki)5. 'Yume uru shojo ja i rare nai' (Lyrics: Okamoto Shaw, composer: Okamoto show, Okamoto Koki)6. 'Egao' (Music and Lyrics: Masatoshi Mashima)7. 'Katsudon in da house' (Music and Lyrics: Kenichi Maeyamada)8.
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'Unbalance' (Lyrics: Etsuko Kisugi, composer: Takao Kisugi)9. 'Kiss Miss Kiss' (Music and Lyrics: Carly Rae Jepsen 路 Billy Steinberg 路 Joshua Alexander, Japanese lyrics: Minami Takahashi)10.
'Watashi no shomei' (Lyrics: Izumi Sakaki, composer: Wataru Izumi Sato Sakaki)11. 'Someday' (Music and Lyrics: Shun Naka (HY)).Bonus track 'Ano Sora' (Lyrics: Minami Takahashi composer: Okuda group)-MVsKagami yo Kagami. 'Aishi te mo ii desu ka?' Minami Takahashi first solo albumRelease on October 12First Press Limited Edition (CD + DVD)Regular Edition (CD) UPCHTracks:1. 'Mirror yo Mirror' (Music and Lyrics: Makihara Noriyuki)2.
'GIRLS TALK' (Lyrics: Kaoru Kishitani Ali Kimura, composer: Kaoru Kishitani)3. 'Itoshiku te koishi sugi ter' (Music and Lyrics: Toshihiko Takamizawa)4. 'Twinkle' (Music and Lyrics: Koji Tamaki)5. 'Yume uru shojo ja i rare nai' (Lyrics: Okamoto Shaw, composer: Okamoto show, Okamoto Koki)6. 'Egao' (Music and Lyrics: Masatoshi Mashima)7. 'Katsudon in da house' (Music and Lyrics: Kenichi Maeyamada)8. 'Unbalance' (Lyrics: Etsuko Kisugi, composer: Takao Kisugi)9.
'TBA' (Music and Lyrics: Carly Rae Jepsen 路 Billy Steinberg 路 Joshua Alexander, Japanese lyrics: Minami Takahashi)10. 'Watashi no shomei' (Lyrics: Izumi Sakaki, composer: Wataru Izumi Sato Sakaki)11. 'Someday' (Music and Lyrics: Shun Naka (HY)).Bonus track 'Ano Sora' (Lyrics: Minami Takahashi composer: Okuda group). The original list is in the links below.
The translation for the lyrics title is from AKB48 daily. So many artists she worked with in Domoto Kyoudai and Mujack are contributing to her album. I hope she sings her new song with Carly during Rock Corps Fes next week.
That would be epic. Click to expand.No surprise there.Albums in Japan are more like a collection of singles (and a excuse to go on tour), and AKB treats them even worse (an excuse to sell 2-shots).Tbf, when they announced they were gonna go for an album instead of a single, I knew they wouldn't put their all in it in terms of promotion and such, so people who are not fans of Takamina probably have no idea she has this out.Same with Sayanee, but at least she has the Zepp tour and it might help her get some headlines. In my opinion minami has never been one of the members to have many hardcore fans. Her casual fans are less likely to buy her cds if the songs are not in their style. Im actually pretty satisfied that she is able to sell this much especially since the same news about her dating seem to be appearing in the news so often. Which can easily turn her hardcore fans away.and her music choice for the album is very different from jane doe. I actually prefer her jane doe single style but she's experimenting with this album so i guess that's fine.im not a fan of sayanee but i don't doubt that she can sell 30k or more.
Sayanee and minami are different people, in different situations, and with different fans so their sales will be different.so far minami is doing very well career wise (judging from her thread). Im interested to see how she will do in a few years.
本願発明は、燃料電池用複合材料、燃料電池用複合材料の製造方法及び燃料電池に関する。 The present invention provides a composite material for a fuel cell, a manufacturing method and a fuel cell of a composite material for a fuel cell. 詳しくは、固体酸化物燃料電池において、電解質層の発電性能を高めることのできる燃料電池用複合材料等に関する。 Specifically, in the solid oxide fuel cells, composite materials relates to a fuel cell which can improve the power generation performance of the electrolyte layer.固体酸化物燃料電池(以下、「SOFC」という)は、固体電解質層の両側にアノード層とカソード層とを設けた電解質−電極積層体を備えて構成される。 Solid oxide fuel cell (hereinafter, referred to as 'SOFC'), the electrolyte is provided between the anode and cathode layers on both sides of the solid electrolyte layer - configured with the electrode stack. 上記固体電解質層中のイオン伝導抵抗を低減させるため、固体電解質層の厚さをできるだけ薄く形成するのが好ましい。 To reduce the ionic conductivity-resistance of the solid electrolyte layer, preferably by thin as possible thickness of the solid electrolyte layer.
一方、固体電解質層を薄く形成すると、固体電解質層の強度が小さくなり、製造工程や使用時に支障が生じる。 On the other hand, when forming a thin solid electrolyte layer, the strength of the solid electrolyte layer is reduced, trouble occurs during the manufacturing process and use. 請求項1から請求項5に記載された燃料電池用複合材料の製造方法であって、 A method for manufacturing a fuel cell composite material according to claims 1 to claim 5, 上記固体電解質層を構成する粉体材料と、上記アノード層を構成する粉体材料とを一体的に積層成形する積層体成形工程と、 The powder material forming the solid electrolyte layer, and a laminate forming step of laminating an integrally formed with the powder material forming the anode layer, 上記積層体を熱焼結させる焼成工程とを含む、燃料電池用複合材料の製造方法。 And a firing step of Netsusho sintering the laminate, method of producing a composite material for a fuel cell.
On Oxygene was this damn good record released. The only one of this band from Paris. Recorded 1978 and the sound is wild, rough and kicks a lot, the dust on my table vibrate and the mosquitos leave quickly the room. La Came Aux Damellas was a four piece combo and more info isn't available, maybe the band members join other early french punk bands or continued to work as producers or broke up with making music. However, they have left with their single an explosive classic with a raw tempo, probably pressed in small editions. Present with a song on the great Rare Punque Francais '77-'83 (KBD #200) compilation.
Puuhhh, I'm still tired. I think, I leave the stage for now and make a short nap. Prljavo Kazalište (meaning in Croatian language: Dirty Theatre) is a rock band from Zagreb, Croatia. Since its formation in 1977, the group changed several music styles and line ups but remained one of the top acts of both the Croatian and the former Yugoslav rock scenes. Founding members included: Jasenko Houra (rhythm guitar), Zoran Cvetkovic a.k.a. Zok (lead guitar), Nino Hrastek (bass) and Tihomir Fileš (drums). Its first vocalist became Davorin Bogovic, although they were thinking about taking Davor Gobac (later of Psihomodo pop) instead.
All of them, except Houra, previously played in another band called Ciferšlus (Zipper), but after he joined them to form a new group, they opted for the name Prljavo Kazalište after an episode of the satirical Italian comic book Alan Ford, which was very popular in the former Yugoslavia. In its early beginnings, Prljavo Kazalište's was a Punk band, although they initially wanted to sound like The Rolling Stones for whom they maintained a great admiration. The group performed live for a first time in 1978 at a gig organized by the magazine Polet where they were noted for their furious punk image and stage performance.
In the same year, Prljavo Kazalište released its first single, the punk rock sounding Televizori for the major record label Jugoton. In 1979, Suzy Records released their 2nd single 'Moj Je Otac Bio U Ratu'. That song was included in the great compilation which was compiled by Igor Vidmar, along with Pankrti, Paraf and other prominent artists of the former Yugoslav Punk scene. In 1979, they released their first eponymous album, produced by Piko Stancic, for Suzy Records. It was promoted when the group performed as a support act of the Yugoslav band Bijelo dugme at a concert held at the JNA Stadium.
During the recording sessions, Zoran Cvetkovic left the band and was replaced by Marijan Brkic. The album soon came to prominence all over the former Yugoslav federation for its social commentary and provoked the then-ruling one-party system, additionally because it also featured probably the first gay-themed song in Yugoslavia titled 'Neki Djecaci (Some Boys)' (followed later by 'Retko Te Vidam Sa Devojkama' by Idoli). The authorities valuated the album as 'šund' ('Kitsch') and hence they imposed higher taxes on its sale price, while the records considered 'truly artistic' enjoyed a reduced tax rate. (She's Not Fuckin' U) is a Canadian punk rock band formed in 1981 in Edmonton, Alberta and later relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia. They have released nine full-length albums and are cited as a formative influence on the skate punk sub-genre, as well as the punk rock scene at large. From their founding in 1981 by lead singer Mr.Chi Pig and brother's Marc and Brent Belke, the band has broken up and reformed numerous times, each time gaining more and more loyal fans along the way eager to share the gospel of SNFU with the next generation.
This 7' was self-released by the band, 500 pressed with silk-screened covers. Side A recorded 1984 and is another mix of the original song (which is much better as this), side B from December 1982. Saw them 2009 live here in Frankfurt and they were fuckin' brilliant - You Need This!!! A very underrated album is the full length by which were formed by Arthur Billingsley (AKA Arturo Bassick) in 1978 after he left the Lurkers, compiled by David M.
Allen (bass) and Hugh Griffiths (drums) and it's really a shame that this LP received not much attention at the time of its publication. So for this we are bloggers here to change that. They released overall with the album three 7inches and the most known is their debut single, all on Albion Records. This album has ten great songs on it, a perfect mixture of fast punk numbers (Blind Eyes, Dark & Red), cool synthesizer smasher (Family Life, Waking Up To Morning, Drowning In The Wave Of Life) and simply great wavie tunes (Listen To The Snow, Hospital, Third State) and a fine ballad (Somebody Told Me). This brilliant record receives my full score and belongs in every punk collection. Compilation featuring the band on Killed By Death # and and there is a complete collection CD with all their recordings out which you can order.
So enjoy the 'Third State' and have a sunny time. This Canberra based punk band released their only record on Doublethink and offers four weird punkies and they are a bit different to the 'conventional' sound I know from down under. The songs are split in two great smashers, Multinationals was used for the nasty compilation, the opener of this little piece is also a tasty punk tune and the other two goes more experimental with lots of electronic parts but not bad, not such shit which I sometimes find on good records, cuts like a three minute humming or something like that, you know certainly, I have to throw up. Not here, the five stars make this musically excellent.
Check them out for gigs because they're still active and enjoy this stuff. Auf Wiedersehen! Like their previous 7Inch 'Nyt Blod' from 2003, Copenhagen's Asbest offers us with these record once again beautiful hardcore thrash punkies in the vein of Discharge or early Black Flag.
The anger & passion sonicate the harsh sound and the gruff vocals round off this perfect mixture, if that’s your thing don't hesitate to grap this. Released via the great Danish label Kick N' Punch Records and this melodic goodie is not only for fans of K-town hardcore interesting, pick this up or get fucked - Cooool. Achja, two more bloody asskicker on the tasty compilation. Utrecht-based punk band with their only release, but exclusive trax can also be heard on the compilation from Rock Against Records which was recordrd live 1981 at Huis Verzetsfeest. I found this one on my hard drive so it's not my rip but this six song EP is one more fine dutch punk record.
The single starts with a leisurely tempo, a little ska-oriented, worth mentioning the use of a saxophone which is always risky and makes me shiver but here excellent interspersed. In general, the songs are very varied and the last two cuts are fast and dirty and make clear: this is punk!, both tracks appear for good reason on the EP.
Dangerous Pyjamas done everything right and set a really good single in the world. As I rummaged in my record box today I found this gem from the 80's. I thought that I must rip the record as well because I've heard this a long time ago. So tepid as the band name might suggest the group was not for me, even if they were not as provocative as Hans-A-Plast, not as cocky as the KFC or quite as subversive as Slime. Kuschelweich offered laughter and factual stories of everyday life combined with simple punk and Poprhythms. Here & there a 'Schlager' (Azzuro is Azuroh, Silent Night / Tief In Der Nacht) or television melodies (Bonanza).
Raw And Rare British Punk was a little serie of four compilations which came out end of the 90s on Raw Records, I think as bootlegs, but am not sure. Anyway, the idea is bring more rare UK punk smashers among the people and if I compare the and the numerous other records with rare UK punk so is in my opinion the potential of early GB Punk far from over. Let's start with # 1 and we find old friends which are already available here on the blog (Jerks, Pretty Boyd Floyd) and new stuff which I heard for the first time (Bee Bee Cee, Duggie Briggs Band). The title of the series is a bit irritating because it is far away from 'Raw' Punk, it's more good ole '77 stuff but which makes it no less interesting. Well, somehow the shit has to be baptized. Safe is: very good song selection and gives me pleasure. Others will follow in this theater, good night!1.Get Yoor Woofing Dog Off Me - THE JERKS2.A.C.A.B.
THE ROWDIES3.You Gotta Know Girl - BEE BEE CEE4.The Back End Of Nowhere - ACCIDENT ON THE EAST LANCS5.Radio Interference - THE IGNERENTS6.Kicks In Style - THE USERS7.Spread The World Around - PRETTY BOY FLOYD & THE GEMS8.Punk Rockin' Granny - DUGGIE BRIGGS BAND9.Hold My Hand - THE JERKS10.Freeze Out - THE ROWDIES11.We Ain't Listening - BEE BEE CEE12.Rat Race - ACCIDENT ON THE EAST LANCS13.Wrong Place Wrong Time - THE IGNERENTS14.Dead On Arrival - THE USERS15.Hold Tight - PRETTY BOY FLOYD & THE GEMS16.I'm A Flasher - DUGGIE BRIGGS BAND- Big Thx to Drago. Second issue by this great punk rock with power pop influences band from south Italy. Ramones, high energy Rock’N’Roll, real kids, distorted guitars and you gotta like it! Four tracks, four trashers! Limited edition of 300 copies, released on Lo-Fi Records. Here's a bit info from their MySpace page and it's worth to click over: The Wild Week End has always been a trio with the boast of representing the one and only rock'n roll pearl in a city, Salerno, which is musically full of shit. Born in 1999 by an idea of Yena/Peppe Ferrari, original bass player, tha band is formed also by Gian Paolo Trifone/Wild JP, guitar and vocals and Joe Braccialetto on drums.
After several line-up changes and demos the label Lo-Fi Records took notice of the band and their first EP 'Next Your Bombs' came out and has been very well reviewed by the best italian music magazines. It is also very appreciated on the pages of Maximum Rock N Roll, Feb.
2001, and goes up to number third on its playlist of the month. In 2003 it was time for the second EP 'Hypertiroid'. 2004 is the year of the full CD on Nicotine Records. The band will also appear on the Alphamonic four tape compilation, with lots of great italian and international bands and in 2006 follows their second album Orrendo Rock. So the band is still hot and with their dirty garage sound they hit every party, cool shit. A fuckin' awesome record is comin' next and like the album this record kicks from the first tone. Anti-Band was formed in 1979 in Hollywood/CA.
By founding members Jimmy Leach (vox & guit.), Vincent Louis (lead guitar & bass) and Allen Butler (drums) and their first release is a three Track EP on Zebian Records in 1982. In 1983 they released this killer Mini-LP and you hardly ever see one of these come up for sale. Totally D.I.Y. With stamped on title and handwritten info on the spine.
The back is a paste on graphic. I came in touch with their music when I listen to the 10' bootleg BUST! Compilation and the song is called 'Success' and this two minute warning blows the shit out of me and so I'm searchin the net for their album. And you finally see I found it.
This is a must and so I post their awesome record here, all three songs from the EP are included on the album and the only deficit is after sixteen minutes the storm is over. I'm sure many will listen to this snotty smasher quickly a second time. Funeral Oration was formed in early 1983 out of the ashes of singer Peter Zirschky's former band – Last Warning. The initial line-up was completed by drummer Ferry Fidom, bassist Mike who was soon replaced by William Steinhauser, and guitarist David. The latter quit just after the recording of their first demo, so Zirschky took over guitar duties.
In the beginning of 1984 another demo tape was recorded, this time with better production which captured the raw energy of those early days of the band. It wasn't until the fall of 1984 that their music finally made it to vinyl when the self-produced 'Shadowland' 12' was released. Four tracks of ripping hardcore on side A, backed with three of the darkest post-punk songs established their trademark sound. The next year brought a new guitarist, Tos Nieuwenhuizen (ex-Agent Orange), and a new release – their first and now legendary album 'Communion' (1985) on Diehard Records, which was ranked #3 best punk rock album of the year by Flipside magazine. Torrent george harrison greatest hits youtube.
The unique guitar style of Tos Nieuwenhuizen and heartfelt lyrics of Peter Zirschky earned the album a classic status. In 1986 guitarist Tos left the band. He was replaced by Hayo Buunk and later that year a new 7inch EP was recorded – 'Survival'. Their second album, simply titled 'Funeral Oration', saw the light in 1987 and the same year drummer Ferry Fidom left the band.
With the new drummer Erik Jansen in, the band’s line-up didn’t change for a decade. Another EP 'The More We Know' was released in 1989 and in the end of the year material for a new album was recorded, but a hiatus in the band caused its late release – the 'Say No To Life' record was finally put out in 1993 by WRF Records. This record gave a hint of what would become their definitive sound in the '90s – catchier melodies and better production, still keeping the edge of their previous albums.
After almost five years of silence, the four entered the studio to record their CD debut 'Punk Rock Nation', which caught the ear of american Hopeless Records who eventually signed the band. Most of the tracks off 'Punk Rock Nation' were included on their next release, predictably titled 'Funeral Oration'. A semi-professional video was shot for the song 'Outside', which can be seen on the 'Cinema Beer Goggles' video. Hopeless Records issued the band’s last two studio albums 'Believer' (1997) and 'Survival' (1998) – and a double-disc compilation with rare, unreleased and live material. In 1997 Vinny Tjoa joined as a second guitar since Hayo Buunk couldn't take part in the recording of 'Survival'. Funeral Oration did three american tours in three consecutive years – in 1996, '97 and '98 – promoting each of their Hopeless Records releases.
By the end of the decade the band members went their separate ways. Nothing new in blogland but this EP of the numinous Wombels from Ulm is simply delicious. One of my favorite bands and with their melodic punk rock they're a perfect start to a cold winter day. The band sang their first songs in German, and then swung into English. Their legendary 'Fast & Bouncy' album was unfortunately a lousy production and that's the reason why only 75 copies were pressed.
Today one of the rarest and most sought albums. Worth mentioning the great cover artwork too. Don't miss their second record which has a brilliant production and with the Wombels I feel good and if you feelin' bad then let them in. Unfortunately sad news at the end, singer/guitarist and founding member Steff has died after a long illness on - a complete surprise to me.
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Thank you for the great music, R.I.P. All these four recordings were recorded 1978-1979 and many belongs to all the 70's punk recordings that never got released at the time, this is one of the best. Totally raw & brutal. With at least two future Chesterfield Kings members, there's a significant 60's garage influence, but it's much punkier than the Distorted Levels record. Buster Bulb Records pick these four great tunes out and released this EP in 1990, 500 copies. If you find a copy then get it, this record is worth every fuckin' cent. Overkill was formed in late 1980 by drummer Kurt Markham and bassist Ron Cordy.
Kurt, the group's main songwriter, was originally the guitarist but moved to drums in an attempt to lure friend Felice LoCoco, a guitarist, to join the group. Overkill recorded for SST Records and Carducci, himself, mixed their album - they were one of the first bands to mix punk and metal, resulting in one excellent EP and a decent LP before they fell apart. 'Any band whose singer lights his balls on fire in performance is perhaps not destined to survive long, but Overkill did leave behind one heavy headstone of an album and they kicked any and all ass privileged to witness their spontaneous combustion - an early organic convergence of punk edge and heavy metal ambition.' Here is a small consolation for our Spanish friends and a historic moment and in this magical night I listen to this Spanish compilation on my hard drive, released on Holy Cobra Society Records and it's full with awesome dirty garage punkrock.
Could be a publication as well. Here is an excellent description I found on the net: 'Prentencious Motherfuckers, you better know that, but we love you and yes, we are just the same like you and we have the same venereans illnesses here in Spain, so now that we're on the same boat ready to sink, here you have a present to you.
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In this 'Matado Por La Muerte' (500 copies pressed) you'll find fourteen bands and twent-two songs by some youngsters that you will not find elsewhere, so instead of spending your money on ebay and destroy your fingers looking in every record store for all this new jewels sang in spanish, grab yourself a cold beer and play this record in you turntable and get ready to start world war III in your own room/cave, and with the money you? Save make a present to your old mother. She's been too much time dealing with your stupidities of a young unsubordinated person.' Fits perfectly and I have nothing to add, except: Killer record!
Is a German band which was formed in Hagen, Germany in 1978. The band was one of the most successful exponents of the 'Neue Deutsche Welle' movement in the 1980s.
This is their third Album and the last good one before they become a boring 'Rock-Band' like Scorpions or whatever, haha. Actually they were a punk-infected garage rock band from theenvironment of the left scene of Hagen and the first albums proves this in my opinion. This album was released in five differentcolors and had nine tracks. There exist a tape version with an extra track and maybe now the rarest Extrabreit song ever. All in all a successful final album of the early NDW/Punk era. Well, I told you yesterday that new records come in and while I ripping there's a band you should notice: Ikka Shinjyu from Japan.
They released five 7Inches and they extreme fuckin' noisy and fast and raw. The singer is yelling the words out like he's been laid up on a bed of nails, the guitars heavily distorted, the drummer bolzt without breathing and the bass joins the whole noiseblock perfectly. I do not have much to do with Japancore but occasionally I discover a pearl that blows my socks off. Three goodies in four minutes, 100% pure energy.and now first a beer, Cheers! Was an independent record label based out of Rockville, Maryland that operated from 1978 until 1982. Run by Skip Groff out of his Yesterday and Today Records store, Limp was one of the first labels releasing music from the nascent D.C. The label's more notable output includes the first Bad Brains release (a song on The Best of Limp ( Rest of Limp), the second Minor Threat record (a split release with Dischord), and the first record by Black Market Baby.
The label's first release was the Slickee Boys second EP. 1000 copies released, comes in a plain cardboard sleeve with two 11.75' x 11.75' flats.
Back cover of the regular issue is rubber stamped with a number (the test press back is pictured). Full recording details in the file. A fine release with massive hits!! Formed 1979 in Edinburgh, is a punk band from the second wave of UK punk and every punk knows them. Standing tall as a long-running paradigm of British hardcore, the Exploited - a name emblazoned on the backs of countless leather jackets - is musically harsher, darker and cruder than the Edinburgh band's '77 forefathers.
So I must not leave a lot of words about them. They started out as a street punk band, before transforming into a faster hardcore direction, only with a heavy political influence. From about 1987 on they changed into a crossover thrash band. They signed to Secret Records in March 1980 and released their debut EP Army Life (which was #6 in the independent charts for eight weeks), followed by their best album I think 'Punk's Not Dead' which slogan is written on every grey wall in every grey city.
Three Songs here, all well done! (Crisis Brigade) or B.K. Is one of the most important and influential Polish punk/rock reggae bands. The band was founded in 1981 by two well-known guitarist/vocalists from Warsaw, Robert Brylewski (formerly of the band Kryzys) and Tomasz Lipinski (from ). This is the first album and the recordings were made between February and April 1982 in a studio in Warsaw. The Album is considered as the first officially record in Poland (.) with punk rock and new wave music.
Appeared in the circulation of about 150.000 copies. It's understood that part of it has been directed to sell and has appeal because of the bold work of the team in the face of contemporary socio-political situation. Some critics, however, undermine the claim of milling of effort. The crisis in the music media poll for the best Polish post-war record came in second place. In March 1982 the recording company “Tonpress” opens a new studio in Warsaw’s Wawrzyszew district and begins looking for a band to test it. BK manager, Jacek Olechowski, suggests the group. Over a few days several songs were recorded and “Tonpress”, with hesitation, agrees to publish the record.
The result is this awesome dark punk/wave record with nine melancholic punky tunes and I listen while I post this to (the German punk band this hour, check their songs on youtube or whatever). I'm in a very drunken constitution yet and all this info it stolen from fuckipedia. Anyway, this is a glorious record. One label I very recommend is the german, now based in Berlin, and I must say every release is 100% pure punkrock. I got a few records, some are post here and this record is another example for this great people.
Here we have now six varied glam-punkrock pearls by a band from Darmstadt, which really has it, unfortunately long disbanded. Apart from the long out of print 333 x UP & DOWN-7', they left us with this mini-LP.
The songs included such Killer tracks like 'Roller Coaster' and 'Saloon Horror' and the band were known by various samplers. Fast, raw, dirty, a great punk record and particularly successful the old Eddie Cochran classic 'Summertime Blues' which blows the shit out of you! Weekend once again I watched DVD and for a long time this movie: (23 - nothing is what it seems) is about, who died on 23 May 1989, probably self-immolation, a hacker who drifts ever further in his numbers and conspiracy mania, based on true story (saw this February 1999 in Hamburg with my then girlfriend and was immediately impressed).
The Cold War is raging the global peace movement in defiance of the world in a frenzy of fear of nuclear threat and the 19-year-old Karl Koch is whether this status quo deeply insecure. Maintenance, he finds precisely in the worship of the fictitious character of Hagbard Celine from Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson's Trilogy. About the depth study of the Illuminati theory says Karl characters identify that point to a worldwide conspiracy of economic and political forces, culminating in the all dominating number 23. At a meeting of the, Karl gets to know the student David. David and Karl are able to hack into the global data network—which is still, at this point, in its early stages—and their belief in social justice propels them into espionage for the KGB.
Driven by contacts with a drug dealer, and by increasing KGB pressure to hack successfully into foreign systems, Karl spirals into a cocaine dependency and grows increasingly alienated from David. In a drug-addled state, Karl begins to sit in front of his computer for days at a time. Perpetually sleepless, he also grows increasingly delusional.
When David publicly reveals the espionage activity in which the two men have been engaged, Karl is left alone to face the consequences, collapse soon follows. Karl is taken to a hospital to deal with his drug addiction and mysteriously dies afterward.
Extremely catchy, excellent actors and 1A soundtrack and I urgently recommend you to see movie.A really watchable German thriller.
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