Kreidler
European Song
It was originally intended to be an entirely different album.
Indeed, KREIDLER had already completed a new LP just prior to recording European Song. Initial sessions in Mexico City
in early 2016 evolved into a record that was in many ways lighter, more minimalist and certainly more playful than the
band's work of recent years. They put the finishing touches on the mixes in early November and a mastering session was
booked.
Then came the brutal shock of the US election. It seemed to solidify everything that was going wrong with the world. The
times of uncertainty, violence and xenophobisms had attained a new quality. A cartoon villain, the evil corporate
manipulator disguised as a refreshing amateur, a "man of the people", lured the masses with unconditional hate speech
and now enters the world-political arena. One could say it only reached a new quality on a symbolic level: It had
happened already in the UK, as it is ongoing in Turkey, in Russia, as it happens with rightwing extremists all over
Europe, in Germany, in Hungary, the Netherlands or France, to name a few. Paradoxically (or rather obviously) they share
the same core "values" with the government of Syria, the Arabian dictatorships, and of course the IS. Some post-leftish
cynics are comfortable arguing that now the enemy is visible, and now action will speak - as if it wasn't visible
before.
In their 23 years of existence, KREIDLER have often made music that might be described as "dystopian". And here we are
today, faced with the much greater likelihood of all those nightmare scenarios becoming excruciatingly real. Suddenly
KREIDLERS previously intended new album felt wrong for this universe. The decision was made to make a NEW new record.
Right away.
Without notice, you will break open this delicate glass box that houses absolutely nothing.
(Seda Mimaroglu, Love Songs)
KREIDLER quickly reconvened in order to record a brand new set of tracks. Circumstances provided no lack of inspiration.
Fortunately the group had just completed a short run of concerts and were in top playing form. The songs were captured
live in the studio as spontaneous improvisational takes. There wasn't much in the way of overdubs or additional
production, just some editing for conciseness. The mixes add cohesion and impact without smoothing off the rough edges
of the session. The band is audibly unified. In purpose.
And that unity brings out the best in KREIDLER. The stringent drumming of Thomas Klein meshes with Detlef Weinrich's
edgy electronic sequences, the brutalist opulence of Andreas Reihse's synthetic soundscapes are complemented by
Alexander Paulick's restrained flourishes and rhythmic guitar and bass work. As usual, there are no actual "vocals" on
European Song. Yet abstract, voice-like sounds often occur, suggesting a terrified crowd or a choir of hooligans.
Repetition and modulation are the yin and yang in the band's hybrid of UnKraut | NoTech | DarkPop | Bunker. The hallmark
interplay between man and machine results from a combination of collective experience and blind trust in the moment.
It's a group thing. On purpose.
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
07-04-2017
Label
Item-nr
500173
EAN
4015698010121
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
BOOTS
2
KANNIBAL
3
COULES
4
RADIO ISLAND
5
NO GOD