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We have birthday today:it was March 23th of 2007 when this blog started with
this post, both i and Whispy have spend much time, we had our ups and downs, sometimes this page was crowded and sometimes a ghost town and now after two years we don't feel tired yet and we want to go on until the day we run out of blurb, records, beers and will to continue. we want to thank all visitors and bloggers who helped us by adding our link in their blog, contributing records, adding infos, correcting the mistakes or just stopping by and saying a few kind words
One year before and the post was
this. Seems things getting worse every year: Before twelve months we had government's attack against working class through the reform of social insurance system, now and while depression makes corporations and banks lose billions, government still remains devoted to neoliberal ideals and offers help of billions in banks and once again turns against people with new taxes. The same time companies reduce wages and working time making it flexible, company owners commit suicide, unemployment rises and the public procecutor of supreme court finds the right time to start campaign against squats...shit is everywhere.
This one wasn't sceduled to be a celebration post, actually last night i realized it was the birthday date. Anyway,"Lust auf tanzen!" is a 7" compilation released by Schandmaul Records and Seegang Platten in 1998. I don't know anything about Seegang Platten and only a few about Schandmaul, it was a Berlin based label, in Discogs appers only this compilation and a 10" by a band named
Revolte released in 1998 too.
The bands featured here are (almost all) unknown to me:
WutEntbrannt deliver two tracks of rough crusty hardcore,
Asmodinas Leichenhaus is a fastcore act and bring one song of grinding delirium,
White Rabbit were from Beograd, they offer one track of midpaced hardcore with female vocals, Kuchenmesser Nr 8 are in the hardcore fields too but a bit faster, Mrtva Budoucnost is a crust band from Czech Republic and deliver one powerful crust song ,Kort Prosess is the only band known to me, they bring one track,(
Kjelli says "the kid with the removal face" is a Dr & the Crippen cover),
Burned Out is the last band bringing two tracks of raging hardcore. Apart the from Czech crusties, White Rabbit and Kort Prosess the rest bands come from Germany, if you know any infos about just drop a line (i hope the usual suspect about the German scene will enter and enlighten us again)...
The artwork is black and white copy paste lay out and the package is awesome: There is no neither standard folder nor gate fold, the whole package is the sixteen page mag you see bellow and the vinyl is placed inside, each band has one page delivering lyrics,some statements or artwork plus some pages for the guys from the labels with some personal stuff and a few words about the record, most texts are in Deutsch
This comp. can be found with two names:"Lust auf tanzen!" seem to be the title, though on front page its says "Drei akkorde..Freihet" and could be taken as the title too. ( google search gives results for both titles for the compilation),
Heart Fist has still some copies
ps:7inchpunk is back in linklist: Todd's mail explains what happened so there is no reason neither for removing it nor for bad feelings (that i never had, furthermore i dare to say i felt flattered when i saw my crappy writing there)
As for Stew, is worthless to say anything, only this: its a matter of using someone's word behind his back,a matter of copying/pasting someone's effort for your own shit without saying anything where you get this. Excuses are easy to be found but all these crap about copy right and blending punk ethics and way of thinking with stealing music and capitalistic standards about property or even the lessons on anarchy (ha!) is bullshit (a 'thank you" for the once "i have a deal for you".. do you remember?) and reflect your respect on other's effort, grow up first kid, start thinking, learn some things and then we may discuss