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  • … sane evening in a doomed scenery!

    … sane evening in a doomed scenery!

    It had been a shitty last week (being off with a severe cold, luckily not Covid) and it had been an even more shitty start of the week with two loved ones being admitted to hospital. In order to get my mind focused elsewhere i decided for a full-on blast by Hellshock, despite their sound not being a 100% up my mu-sick-al alley.

    Support was to be A.F.K. but they had too pull out due to an even more tragic event, Atom Atom jumped in to provide support. I was somewhat happy, as ever since i saw them supporting Nightfeeder in June i took a liking in them.

    Atom Atom (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 15.10.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    They kicked off to about 60odd folks upstairs at the Hafenklang and initially it sounded … shite. Bass too loud, Guitar too silent, vocals somewhat working … it took a while until both the band and the sound guy had a better sound worked out.

    But from there they took it exactly into the territory that made me dig them: Speed, umpf and some neat variations away from hammering H/C and/or D-Beat. And their biggest assets remains to be the vocals: Growls from the Guitar, anything from Screams to Opera from the Bass. Cool, ctd.

    Atom Atom (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 15.10.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    By all means, check them out yourself – they are definitely worth it. On record they sound like this:

    Go, see them live and buy one of these beauties!

    Next Hellshock and something completely different. Hailing from Portland (OR) in the US of A aka Stumptown they have been around a while, i guess 25 odd years or so.

    And what do the experts say (as i never saw them nor heard them prior)?

    But what made Hellshock special then? Not unlike Atrocious Madness, Hellshock took the sense of Japanese intertextuality and applied it to vintage late 80's crust while keeping that PDX punk sound.
    
    What did i get in real? 

    A 5 piece, Drums/Bass centered and setting the pace, twin guitar and a singer that only ever sings with one fist in the air. To my single-minded mu-sick-al mind it sounded like mid tempo crustdoommetal most of the time, though there where songs where they flirted with guitar overcasts (great!) and speed (nice!).

    Hellshock (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 15.10.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    Their main asset to me was exactly in the middle, the Drummer and the Bass expertly kept it together and defined direction and pace, the Bass even throwing in a few chorus lines and – even better – some great Bass lines up and down the neck.

    Most of the audience liked it, had their fist in the air and hammered down on the sound. I have to admit that they won’t convince me down their path but what they do they do very good.

    And it gave my stomach the right push to overcome sorrow.

    If you are into this niche, then by all means check them out:

    Nice little show, perfect surrounding but all of it under the continued overshadow of the nightmare i would call “Blackmail on the Hafenklang”.

    It is frustrating to see and hear people i trust, when it come to mu-sick-al choices and in running shows, spending their time on … accusations. On blackmail. On … being asked to take side in a fucking monstrosity.

    Late pullouts due to … the damn internet spinning a high speed, because someone believes he/she needs to support a cause. At all cost.

    At the cost of others, sure thing.

    That frustration somewhat eats away parts of a good show. Damn.

    Here is what the Hafenklang has to say on the matter:

    Hafenklang’s comments on concert cancellations, boycotts and red lines
    
    Our stage has been used by so many artists who condemn totalitarian regimes, nationalism and fascism, and we want it to stay that way! Because all the people who work in this club stand firmly behind these ideas. We condemn war and the militarisation of society and call for a ceasefire and an end to the senseless killing of civilians.
    
    We stand in solidarity with the civilian population in Gaza and Lebanon. We also strongly criticise the right-wing government and Israeli settlement policy, naming human rights violations and war crimes committed in violation of international law, while at the same time not questioning the right of the state of Israel to exist! Emancipatory politics means to us that we have to practice what we preach and therefore, of course, we allow different opinions and endure things.
    
    „IF YOU ARE NOT WITH US, YOU ARE AGAINST US…“
    HOWEVER, WE SEE THIS AS ANTI-DEMOCRATIC ATTITUDE!
    
    
    Until a few weeks ago, we would not have thought it possible that we would have to publicly respond to such accusations. After all, we have just received appreciation, respect and recognition for decades of independent cultural work in the form of over 200,000 euros from 3,500 donors in just a few days.
    
    Instead of dealing with the sensible use of the money, we are currently spending immeasurable energy and measurable time dealing with hostility, ultimatums and calls for boycotts. Which are related to the war in the Middle East. Hafenklang is already on blacklists, being labelled almost simultaneously as racist, Zionist, anti-German, anti-Semitic, left-wing extremist or even fascist. BDS or its sympathisers contact booked acts and demand cancellations. A lot of pressure is being exerted in an aggressive dynamic. In the last week alone, we have received four cancellations of upcoming concerts.
    
    
    The Hafenklang music club is run by an association of about 60 people. In May 2024, there was an extraordinary general meeting to discuss and vote on the publication of a statement regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Fully aware of the self-destructive explosivenees, especially in subcultural structures, and in view of the fact that there are a wide range of opinions and definitions internally, we decided by a majority not to publish a statement. The conflict and its history are really too complex for us to take a clear, striking and, above all, collective stand. This is blowing up in our faces now.
    
    
    So what is going on?
    
    
    First of all, the following information: a total of five bookers with their own decision-making authority worked for the club last year. So far, not a single show has been cancelled by our side. In a single case, it was decided during the planning process not to book a band that had not yet been confirmed, let alone publicly announced, due to differences in content. There is no and never has been any „instruction“ or similar from the club side that pro-Palestinian artists are not allowed to perform at Hafenklang!
    
    
    We do not perceive it as censorship to tell an act in advance, when asked, that we do not want anti-Semitism, undifferentiated hatred of Israel, national flags or Hamas propaganda on our stage.
    
    
    We do not want our stage to be used to deepen the conflicts between people. We also know that our personal opinions would make no difference in the resolution of the conflict, which is completely
    beyond our control. We believe that support and solidarity for the people who suffer from this conflict should not be expressed by discriminating against other people. There is no person whose life has a higher value than that of others. We want you to keep this in mind when you enter the Hafenklang
    
    From: Hafenklang Website
    
    From where i sit, they have my full support. I have spend the best part of the last 45 years now sucking up what was called Punk Rock back then and if there was one thing i learned, then it is if someone tries to force me to decide to take his standpoint ... most likely i won't.

    As the saying goes:

    A circle whose center is you has such a small radius that the rest of the world practically doesn't notice it.

    This is also called a point of view.

    The radius actually has to be exactly zero, but in practice a sufficiently small value works.

  • Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.733

    Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.733

    Daria Shualy – Lockvogel (Kein & Aber, 2024)

    Gelesen: 27.09. – 07.10.2024 (netto 420 Seiten)

    Aus dem Hebräischen von Ruth Achlama.

    In diesem etwas anderen Detektiv-Roman aus Tel Aviv gibt es zwei feste Größen, die immer und immer wieder auftauchen:

    Raketenalarm, die Suche nach einem Schutzraum und der Knall der zerstörten Rakete.

    Und Sex. Denn Masi Morris, ex-Polizistin und nun Privatdetektivin, kann nur dann klar denken wenn sie Sex hatte. Also hat sie diesen mehrfach am Tag, mit wildfremden Männern, mit Dauerbekanntschaften oder – wenn es hart auf hart kommt – mit sich selbst.

    Das macht diese kleine aber feine Story aus Israel schon etwas anders. Dazu eine Gesellschaft, die ziemlich anders gestrickt ist (als das was ich hier in meiner Heimat kenne).

    Ein Jugendfreund bittet Masi seine verschwundene Frau zu suchen. Die jedoch ist die Tochter eines reichen (extrem) und einflussreichen (noch extremer) Unternehmers, der seine Finge auch in jede Menge Schmutz hat.

    Zum Glück soll die Polizei von alle dem nichts mitbekommen, also hat Masi freie Hand ihre unorthodoxen Methoden durchzuziehen. Mithilfe ihrer Rechercheure sucht also jemand der nichts mehr hat (vor allem keinen Dienstausweis) eine junge Frau, die alles hat.

    Das ganze hat ordentlich Tempo, ordentlich Härte und ganz viel Details: Über Tel Aviv, über das Wetter und über die Schnitzeljagd die Masi hinlegt bzw. am Ende hinbekommt.

    Der eigentliche Spannungsbogen ist dabei gut gesetzt: Die Familie Schechter gibt nur mysteriöse, zu entschlüsselnde Tipps und Masi muss jede Einzelheit, jedes Blatt Papier und jedes Foto mühsam von anderen interpretieren lassen.

    Das aber verpackt Daria Shualy ironisch und witzig, mit Figuren die alle Ecken, Kanten und einen Hau haben.

    Happy End? Auf keinen Fall so wie der Leser es am Anfang glaubt.

    Bin gespannt auf mehr!

    What makes those you’ve mentioned, and Mazi, so different to most female protagonists?
    
    “They kick ass and they verge on comic book superhero. “
    
    This is why it’s not surprising that Shualy’s plans for PI Mazi Morris are so big. She wants to turn the novel into both a book series and a TV series or film: “I’m already writing the second book. And I’ve already been approached by a few TV production companies, but I’ve decided to put that on the back burner for now because my top priority at the moment is being translated to as many languages as possible.”
    
    Aus: The Tel Aviv Review Of Books

    Soundtrack dazu: Lovesores – It’s Like Lightning, was sonst?

    PS: Das Original heißt “Kali Barak”, das ist Englisch für “Lightning Tool”. Keine Ahnung wie da im deutschen “Lockvogel” angekommen ist. Überraschenderweise macht “Lockvogel” dann aber doch Sinn…

    PS: Das Original Buch hat ein Cover bei dem mir L.A. Confidential in den Kopf kam…

    … und prompt lese ich jetzt James Ellroy!

  • … Krawall 3000 DIY: Tan LeRacoon & Racoonery at the Pretty Vacant HQ!

    … Krawall 3000 DIY: Tan LeRacoon & Racoonery at the Pretty Vacant HQ!

    Another DIY show at the Pretty Vacant HQ, this time with a young band from south of Hamburg and Tanju with his Racoonery, they missed the bill at the first one due to Covid.

    Büller Bü from Schneverdingen kicked off the early evening and it was their first show. Ever. And then facing largely – next to a home town contingent – a bunch of old farts that have seen it all. Twice. But luckily the Pretty Vacant HQ is all about low key, all about DIY and a chance for everybody.

    Else there would have never been a Krawall 2000.

    Büller Bü (Pretty Vacant HQ, Hamburg, 28.09.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    For me they still have a long way to go, the drummer seemed more a liability than an asset and by and large they have not found their sound, their unique whatever that glues them together. Some of the songs did not work at all for me, some had actually well crafted elements (and worked best when i had my eyes closed).

    Not a surprise to the expert lot was their sole cover song, their name somewhat gave away that they have a liking for Hüsker Dü. They got friendly applause and support and i guess they where happy to have mastered the first ever gig.

    Next Tan LeRacoon & Racoonery, Tanju’s current vehicle for music. Some of my friends have been full of praise but also noted that it may not be down my mu-sick-al alley. But as the Racoonery is made up half by people i have trusted in the past, when it came to music, the venture did have some credit with me.

    Tan LeRacoon & Racoonery (Pretty Vacant HQ, Hamburg, 28.09.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    What did i get? First and foremost Tanju, dressed like a Gentlemen that has fallen out of time, taking the lead. And Rudi, Michael and Malte as expert addition towards the creation of something that is indeed slightly different.

    The internet has it down like:

    [Tan]...was was called Gothic Soul, Glam Dub, weird indie folk, psychedelic freestyle, baroque pop, a total piece of art, a punk rock Van Morrison.
    Tan would contradict it all. He is long enough in the game to know old school power pop to electronica, young enough to still have the urge and hunger to go out there and create something new.
    
    And and on top this incarnation of the Recoonery has the sound much more bare bone, edgy and Rock'n'Roll (of the NYC dirty side), much more Power Pop and less Folk (though it still carries the more silent elements).

    How did it sound? It sounded like this:

    Within the set they also had a veritable hit: A steady single strong chord played by the band on top of a steady mechanical drumming – stretched out “forever” to allow Tanju to venture back/forth/up/down.

    That was a cool one (and damn, forgot to ask what the name of the song was). It sounded a wee bit like this old beauty out of Dutchistan:

    Ivy Green is considered to be one of the very first Dutch punk bands. Singer Tim Mullens wrote the song “I’m sure we’re gonna make it (Wap Shoo Wap)” in 1972. At the time he was only 14 years old. Living in the small town of Hazerswoude-Dorp he unknowingly created a proto-punk masterpiece using just one guitar chord (and a half).
    
    It fitted the band perfectly and if it was a nod off the Ivy Green song than hats off to Tanju for the idea and delivery (and the sole Dutchie in the audience loved it!).
    Tan LeRacoon & Racoonery (Pretty Vacant HQ, Hamburg, 28.09.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    At the end Tanju closed the set with a very personal, very heartbreaking song for a fellow old punk from Hamburg about to loose a long health battle. As many in audience know him, the chorus was carried on by the lot.

    Tan LeRacoon & Racoonery – Setlist (Pretty Vacant HQ, Hamburg, 28.09.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    Whilst ending somewhat on a sad moment, it was another super friendly DIY showcase, another worthy effort that Eugen (congrats, Granddad) and Mike put together. Thanks for your efforts, outside the beaten track.

    Whilst some scooted over to the Hafenklang for more live mu-sick, i scooted home to have a final sundowner on the surprising away win of the mighty FCSP.

    All together – a grand day!