Beiträge mit dem Stichwort "25 from 2000-2025"

25 from 2000-2025

Prefab Sprout “I Trawl the Megahertz” tastes like the battery-acid-bitter, corrosive, chemical-electric, milligram-heavy crystals of the methamphetamine MDMA

With “I Trawl the Megahertz” by Prefab Sprout, Lars Fleischmann takes us to the beginning of th…

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25 from 2000-2025

The biggest party evers: Kante “Die Tiere sind unruhig”

Kaput author Marcus can't dance fell in love with “Die Tiere sind unruhig” by Kante several time…

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25 from 2000-2025

Masterful pop song structures: Junior Boys “So This Is Goodbye”

Mario Lasar feels slowed down by “So This Is Goodbye” by the Junior Boys.…

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25 from 2000-2025

Five days before release: Interpol “Turn on the Bright Lights”

Saskia Timm attests to Interpol's keen sense of aesthetics for “Turn on the Bright Lights”…

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25 from 2000-2025

Resignation, denial, melancholy: Tocotronic “Kapitulation”

“Coma-like, but still standing”: Phllipp Kressmann on “Kapitulation”, the eighth album by th…

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25 from 2000-2025

An endless nighttime drive down the highway into the abyss of human existence: HTRK “Psychic 9-5 Club”

Dustless music – Anton Teichmann on “Psychic 9-5 Club” by HTRK…

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25 from 2000–2025

o hell with anyone who wants to slow us down: Japandroids’ ‘Celebration Rock’

Only positivity fills his heart, all negativity evaporates – Lennart Brauwers on ‘Celebration Ro…

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25 from 2000–2025

Doesn’t fit into any (German) pop mould: Jens Friebe’s “Vorher Nachher Bilder”

Guitar-driven indie pop, Scott Walker-inspired ballads and Euro disco dance – Christina Mohr on Je…

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25 from 2000–2025

The prologue to an idea

So why not ask 25 authors about the albums that shaped this period for them? A crazy undertaking, of…

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25 from 2000–2025

Piss forever: Schnipo Schranke ‘Satt’

An interview with the toilet door open, charmingly obscene hits that you still can't get out of your…

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