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  • 01. Verklappt
    02. Weiss
    03. Planeten planieren
    04. Antisein
    05. Ping
    06. Posthumane Weltregierung
    07. Reiz-Reaktion-Automat
    08. Der Untergrund
    09. Folter und gezieltes Töten
    10. Pimmel kneten
    11. Tellerrand
    12. Mitmachdiktatur
    13. Burnout ausgesessen
    14. Absolution in spe
    15. Der Durchschnittsmensch
    16. Smart
    17. Weltorganismus
    18. Tag 1 nach den Menschen
    19. Aus dem Mark der Nebenniere 2016
    20. Beyond Earth
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    JAPANISCHE KAMPFHÖRSPIELE

    The Golden Anthropocene

    [engl] "And in my German words, we totally screwed up." According to JAKA, this unsuccessful sentence on VW's unsuccessful environmental protection through driving a car concept characterizes the twentieth century, which can probably be identified as the previous peak of the Anthropocene that gives the title. The "Golden" is, how can it be otherwise with JAKA, meant ironically, because the lyrics of the album move in the well-known cosmos of consumer and system criticism and general misanthropy. Sonically, there is an intro with “Verklappt”, which for some reason is a single song, but which seamlessly transitions into the second, “Weiss”, which again features clean vocals, which irritated me a bit when I first heard it. After that it actually goes on musically in a typical JAKA way: sampled quotes, nice ideas such as a key tone that supports the guitar in "The Average Man", breakdowns, nice riffs, guitar tinkering, fast, fast drums, grunted lyrics and all of it well produced . Well, despite the English title, everything at JAKA has stayed the same overall and that's a good thing. It is perhaps interesting that the band packs twenty songs into forty minutes, while some are only thirty seconds long, but others exceed the three-minute mark, "Tag 1 nach dem Menschen" is even over six minutes long and fades out. But I don't want to complain about little things here. - Ox
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    10.08.2016
     

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