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V.A. Berliner Ring
Vol.1 CD
I love a compilation that has a theme and "Berliner Ring Vol.1" is exactly
that, but at first I like to remember the early 80's when I was strongly
involved into Punk Rock, and Berlin was my personal punk capitol city,
although Hamburg was very important, too. Apart of legendary clubs like
the SO 36 there were a lot of outstanding bands to discover like Sick
Pleasure, Porno Patrol, Betoncombo, PVC or VKJ, jut to name a few, and
whenever I got the chance to travel to the former wall city, it must have
been the same as if a muslim comes to Mekka. But in general, Berlin has
always been a creative ground for rock music in all its different facettes
and Ton Steine Scherben are just one legendary still influencal band from
this city. Now we write the year 2004, a lot has changed, but Berlin is
still a place where a lot of good independent underground rock bands are
around. This bands don't care about major labels and all this brainless
media shit, because it's better to keep your own credibility and attitude.
That's why the small Berlin-based label Setalight Records took the chance
in releasing this highly interesting compilation, featuring fourteen bands
from Berlin. What I really like about "Berliner Ring Vol.1" is the fact
that mostly all tracks are unreleased, and that it features different
styles from Psychedelic to Heavy Fuzz to Noise Rock and more. My personal
faves are (no particular order!) LIQUID VISIONS with "S.p.i.r.a.l.s./
Phantom Child", two covers that are connected to one excellent tune, SAMAVAYO's
"Keep on rollin'" is heavy fuzz rock at its best while STONEDUDES' "Slow
time roll" is a smooth groovy piece with a laid-back atmosphere. DRIVE
BY SHOOTING's "Morning Call" is a tasteful cross between MC5 and The Sonics
and SULA BASSANA's (with LIQUID VISIONS members) contribution "The End
of the World" sounds as if Tricky would jam with the Residents. Very strange,
but also very entertaining! Other good material here comes from OJO ROJO,
who have gained a good reputation during the last years with their explosive
heavy metal rock, ROTOR who shouldn't be unknown to fans of heavy fuzz
and their track "Erdlicht" is another highlight here. BEACH is the right
band for all fans of psychotic post-rock while THE OCEAN and KIND are
coming up with the most brutal cuts here. ARVID NOIR are playing some
sort of 60's/70's influenced rock and another recommendation here, while
the cuts from LUCIES BRAINFUCK, ORWO 6 and ELECTRIC LIZARD slide away
anonymously. All in all, a very good compilation for those listeners who
are interested in discovering new bands or just want to get a potent overview
about Berlin's varied heavy rockin' music scene.
KK for cosmiclava.de
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