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01. Fehler Kuti - Stranger Thunderbird
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02. Fehler Kuti - Rindermarkt
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03. Fehler Kuti - Anker
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04. Fehler Kuti - Say Yes (X-Cess)
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05. Fehler Kuti - IL
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08. Fehler Kuti - Gruppe Erdheim
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09. Fehler Kuti - Schland Is The Place For Me
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ARTIST
KUTI, FEHLER
TITLE
Schland Is The Place For Me
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
ALIEN TRANSISTOR
CATALOG #
N 071LP
N 071LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
12/27/2019
Fehler Kuti
on the album (Munich, Autumn 2019): "I remember the first time I read
W.E.B. DuBois
eclectic masterpiece
The Souls of Black Folk
. The way in which this
Weber
ian scholar flowed from personal account to prose to sociological analysis to music and even political intervention has had a lasting impact on my own work as a cultural anthropologist. It made me understand that as scholars we must use different means in order to give expression to the totality of the lived experience: There is only so much in an academic text . . . The medium changes the message. In this sense, I guess, I'm a singing cultural anthropologist . . . The widespread availability of Digital Audio Workstations, sequencers, loopers, and delay pedals has led us into a futuristic cul de sac best described by
Mark Fisher
as the very absence of future. Likewise, I am most skeptical of the 'naturalist' countermovement, the return of folk . . . I involuntarily returned to pop music in its two-folded meaning of something popular and addressing not an essentialist notion of 'Volk' or it's woke cousin 'communities', but society as a whole. I entered the studio just with a few lo-fi sounding melodies and rhythms from my circuit bent CASIO synthesizer. I had no clue what the finished product would sound like. But as soon as
Markus [Acher]
started drumming, in a way strangely reminding me of
Can
's
Ethnographic Forgery Series
, my uptight sounds were suddenly embedded within a warmer global sound spectrum. The alien at home and abroad and the strange overlapped: We were seeing one and the same sound differently but were gently held together by
Tobias [Siegert]
's producing. Making music is about building coalitions. It's about suggesting an articulation of styles, sounds and people, that hasn't materialized, yet, but may help us in the current crisis: I wanted
Amon Düül II
to send their drug-induced archangel thunderbird to rescue the refugees, that had tried to escape the police by climbing up a tree in Munich in 2016. I wanted
Sun Ra
to taunt far-right protesters in Chemnitz in 2018. And I wanted to mourn the loss of a former kebab shop cum discotheque that served as proof that there is such a thing as a minoritarian universalism..."
Music by
Julian Warner
, Markus Acher, and Tobias Siegert. Recorded and mixed by Tobias Siegert in Munich. Includes download code; Edition of 300.
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