jeudi 2 juillet 2009

Schlachthofbronx

Derrière ce nom curieux se cache un trio munichois très ghetto Miami. Créateurs et chefs de file de la Munich Bass, un mélange d'Electro, de Baltimore et Dubstep, leur musique transpire le vice et la fureur de vivre. Après une tournée en Europe et un set déchainé mais sobre (ils étaient au jus de pomme) aux Nuits Sonores de Lyon, ils sortent un album en août, achat indispensable pour toutes vos soirées "Booty". A associer à un mini short en jean une chaine en or, quelques faux palmiers et une bière munichoise. Now shake!

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Behind that weird name is hidden a german band very Miami ghetto. Founder and leader of the "Munich bass", a mix of GhettoTek, Electro, Baltimore and Dubstep, their music is full of vice and rage to live. After a tour in Europe and a furious but sobre set (they were drinking apple juice), they are about to release an album in August, a must-have for all your "Booty" parties. To buy with a mini-short, a gold necklace, fake palm trees and a good old beer from Munich. Now Shake!

1- You are about to release your new album in August, how did the preparation and the recording go?
Yes, album is coming out in august (on disko b, vinyl and cd and download)! we are really excited about the reactions. recording was quite funny since we didnt have a proper studio at this time so we took some place in one's livingroom and produced the whole album mostly with headphones on since the neighbors are kinda sensitive about loud simple basslines the whole day.... so basically there were three guys with headphones screaming to each other stuff like "yeah, i like that sound! crank it up a little!?!"....
most of the collaborations on the album just happened because of the internet. we met spoek from slushpuppykids when we played with him/sweat x in munich. after that he wrote us an email and thats how it went. sending instrumentals, receiving some vocals etc.

2- How did your tour go? Was it your first visit in France?
Lyon was the first official Schlachthofbronx gig in france (travelling to france with the school to contest french youths drinkin skills not included in this count of course...). sadly we couldnt get our benefit from our kingsize beds in the fancy hotel in lyon since we had to get our train early in the morning the next day to go to play in amsterdam ....

3- What is your worst memory on stage or backstage?
Partying in Lyon was great, the crowd reacted pretty well (and there was this crazy weathermachine which sprayed rain in the dancing masses in every break, niiiice!). lots of screaming and crowdsurfing, we loved it!
The sad aspect was that we somehow managed to wobble half of our drinks from the sidetable directly in our equipment bags.... rum coke everywhere.... wait -so no REAL bad memories...

4- What is your favorite album of all times?
Too many to mention. no really too many.


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