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00:00:38: Ladies and gentlemen non-binary listeners, this is Goldstückli.

00:00:41: Today your favorite format for the topic of new music from the gold studios.

00:00:46: My name is Vincent and I'm sitting next to Ueli Hifleger.

00:00:49: Hello Ueli!

00:00:49: Hi Vincent!

00:00:50: How are you?

00:00:51: I

00:00:52: want to be stable again.

00:00:56: No euphoria but no sadness.

00:00:57: Ueli

00:00:58: Hefliger, the Swiss statica of emotions Come by and miss the whole building once through.

00:01:04: And then he says, that can stay like this.

00:01:06: Emotional stable.

00:01:07: Yes I would also like to be a starter.

00:01:08: I think it's an extremely valuable job.

00:01:11: Just looking at houses together.

00:01:14: No no no That is not here or yes everything good.

00:01:16: If

00:01:16: i were a starter then I'd sell the stars for expensive drugs.

00:01:20: Wow dude He just came out

00:01:22: of nowhere.

00:01:22: Starfer ticker.

00:01:23: So he wasn't prepared.

00:01:25: He

00:01:25: was very good.

00:01:26: Star ticker!

00:01:27: Very well, how are you doing?

00:01:29: I'm a little busy this week.

00:01:30: See also until next Thursday because one of two or three photographers is on the European Film Market in Berlinale.

00:01:38: Yes yes i am running around all the time and take some photos.

00:01:43: It's awesome!

00:01:43: The newest project Pitchen.

00:01:45: it really is exciting to be part of Pitches.

00:01:48: What are pitches?

00:01:49: Pitchs are events where Two directors in front of the stage and briefly explain the plot from film, maybe show a photo of the main actor.

00:01:59: Sometimes there are already episodes out of the movie but sometimes only the plot.

00:02:03: and then they say we need two hundred fifty thousand euros for music or that was a stupid example.

00:02:11: production and color design.

00:02:12: All right,

00:02:13: so the whole budget is still going on?

00:02:15: Yes

00:02:16: not completely but there will be more money collected when it's possible if someone explains it in detail.

00:02:21: And then of course with European film market it also applies rights for selling films or selling

00:02:29: them.

00:02:29: Oh interesting!

00:02:29: It really is a very interesting market as well an interesting clientele because it isn't just that glittering star from Berlinale But all these people backstage

00:02:45: who have organized the movie The

00:02:52: grass roots, ne?

00:03:01: Producer scene, so to speak.

00:03:03: They're all around again!

00:03:05: So even on an international level there are people who know each other very well what the financing of big projects is about.

00:03:12: It's really interesting

00:03:13: and you do that for ten

00:03:15: days now until next Donnerstag.

00:03:16: then the market is over to prepare one hundred and ten percent for this project here.

00:03:22: Maybe a good hit point at that time too?

00:03:25: A hit point is

00:03:26: also a good thing!

00:03:27: Maybe a great hit or a good point, in general at the moment.

00:03:29: To shine once again so we can come back with fanclub after hearing questions from the listeners... If you pay two euros a month... I'd like more.

00:03:40: ...I would

00:03:41: like to make

00:03:42: sure that Winsor doesn't have any other jobs and gets better prepared for the

00:03:47: show!

00:03:47: Yes, exactly but I think it's always great to be prepared.

00:03:50: Thank you very much!

00:03:51: But still, fanclubmitkar.com slash goldstweckly.

00:03:56: You can sign up.

00:03:57: We're really looking forward

00:04:01: to seeing each one of them!

00:04:06: We are so grateful for every single one of our fans!

00:04:23: True, new fan club members are

00:04:36: coming in again and again.

00:04:40: Welcome to all of us.

00:04:49: But those who haven't

00:04:58: decided yet, jump over your shadows and give us some money.

00:05:00: At this point we want to continue

00:05:02: with the activity for which we want our money.

00:05:05: We want you to imagine new music.

00:05:10: And there is Urle Hilfiger A very interesting band that has a very unique name.

00:05:28: They just call themselves La la la la.

00:05:32: It's about Lili West.

00:05:33: That's the figure behind La La La.

00:05:40: It has become a bit of a nuisance, because Lily is all over

00:05:47: the world.

00:05:47: Actually Chicago also lived in Taos and in London on Iceland...

00:05:51: And it has now arrived in Los Angeles, where we know that a synonym for

00:06:01: the city is Lala

00:06:06: Land.

00:06:07: I just wanted to ask you... Where does this circle end up?

00:06:17: I didn't get it right away!

00:06:23: You just locked

00:06:30: yourself in there?

00:06:36: Yes yes yes.

00:06:37: Just a little bit of patience.

00:06:41: It's hard if you stay quiet.

00:06:47: Very difficult.

00:06:49: Lely West is also at home with Los Angeles and today she has another prelude

00:07:06: to her new album or fifth one which will be released later on.

00:07:11: The single is called Arrow And I like it very much because i'm really looking forward to her new album Heaven Two, which will be released in the end of February.

00:07:39: The fourth or fifth album is at this point.

00:07:43: since when she was in Iceland a Reykjavik... She released an instrumental album two years ago.

00:07:54: If I were a real man, I would be able to break the neck of a suffering

00:08:06: bird."

00:08:06: Unbanned as Lavam.

00:08:07: Oh, did she also sample it?

00:08:11: Right!

00:08:11: And that's the interesting thing about this story.

00:08:17: It doesn't sound too random but they were sampled for exactly this song Arrow who also convinced me.

00:08:23: I found it a bit strange at first and then thought how cool you can make glass clear pop out of such a crowd-dark beat and actually elements from New Wave.

00:08:32: So there is nothing more to do with this very dark one.

00:08:45: The sum of individual parts is something completely different.

00:08:58: Yeah, totally.

00:09:00: I think Live makes a lot of sense as well!

00:09:04: She also has good friends and some years ago she was on tour with Conor Oberst & Phoebe Bridges... ...with their project Better Oblivion Community Center.

00:09:31: With Deathcap for Cutie they played a lot live.

00:09:34: so now it's time to go on tour again.

00:09:37: It's new at SAPOP now in the contract.

00:09:40: So that just fits.

00:09:41: planned that we will hear more of them.

00:09:42: First, on the twenty-seven second when the album Heaven Two is released and then also in next years because if you subscribe to Subpop it means that one is included in The Long Run Please!

00:09:54: One of the very few and most sustainable indie pop labels in the world.

00:09:59: so here's LaLa LaLa with Arrow.

00:10:21: LaLa With Arrow belongs by Goldstückli Ahoy Lili West Not so important, but maybe not quite uninteresting.

00:10:27: Lili West is by the way Simon West's daughter.

00:10:29: Not from Kanye.

00:10:30: Luckily

00:10:30: she isn't from Kanye, otherwise she would be North-West probably.

00:10:34: Or South-West?

00:10:34: East-West!

00:10:37: East-west is best.

00:10:40: The Simon West.

00:10:41: to explain this briefly at the end... He made a famous director for example Lara Croft or the Expandables too and stuff like that.

00:10:48: So Hollywood style.

00:10:50: All

00:10:50: right then.

00:10:52: for such a biography as an artist, also very cool when someone in the family is busy with art and doesn't work at the

00:10:59: bank.

00:10:59: For MusicSync it would be great too if they could just bring new music down!

00:11:03: With Lara Croft-Reyes or something?

00:11:05: That's actually a good idea... And that's the whole account of Lalalala!

00:11:09: Just heard about Arrow End February comes the record!

00:11:13: From an artist from the United States to Red from Frankfurt.

00:11:20: Ah, also from Frankfurt!

00:11:22: RE-Double D is written there and it will explain us at the beginning of his songs as well.

00:11:27: It's a

00:11:28: very

00:11:29: good title for BPM's Beats Per Minute.

00:11:31: Of course, they don't find it on the tarot of a car city.

00:11:34: Nevertheless this is brought together by Maybach and the Rappen so to speak And I'm a big fan of Red from the first second because he has a good-looking young rapper with just great voice and a flow in front of him.

00:11:48: He immediately pulled me into the stage With his flow.

00:11:51: that's super pleasant to get over at the age of nine And when he raps out of love sometimes i have

00:11:59: to think about Qtip.

00:11:59: Ah yes!

00:12:00: That's

00:12:00: right!

00:12:01: The song we're going to hear right now exists in a version with Chef Kelt on the second mic.

00:12:07: One of our very loved and appreciated rappers let himself be put up there via social media when I saw it correctly.

00:12:15: Oh, they put them upside down into DM's clothes?

00:12:17: Yes, Red posted this song somehow then many people were right about that!

00:12:21: I think the association to Chef Cat posted it and said, anyway he would fit in there.

00:12:26: Dr.

00:12:27: Diddy John and stuff?

00:12:29: And then Chef Cat also had a good social media... Creator is.

00:12:34: Socializer!

00:12:35: Socializer too, he thought why not and then gave up a verse for it.

00:12:42: I would like to play

00:12:47: the original version

00:12:51: here again just to give Red the props because that song also works without Chef Ketzel.

00:13:17: Yes exactly It's enough,

00:13:20: right?

00:13:21: Absolutely good.

00:13:22: But i've never

00:13:24: heard of this Red before.

00:13:32: Honestly, me neither.

00:13:37: but maybe there are some things about him in his career at the beginning.

00:13:43: I have listened back so much on public material That everything is fine.

00:13:47: suddenly a new

00:13:49: quality has now.

00:13:49: Nevertheless, this is the first song with which we

00:13:54: really fell in love and they want to play here.

00:13:57: He can!

00:13:58: And that may also be another quality you should mention at the beginning of the video .

00:14:04: He can sing his own hook and it's also a quality that doesn't bring so many rappers along.

00:14:10: And did he join Chef Cat?

00:14:12: That makes Chef Cat very good too.

00:14:27: Ursprünglich aus Heidelberg, mittlerweile Frankfurt am Main.

00:14:31: Null sechs!

00:14:31: Null Sechs!

00:14:32: Neuho!

00:14:32: Hier ist Red mit Hundert Elf BPM auf dem Tacho.

00:14:36: But homie, that's an investment.

00:14:37: You check it fast, you can't leave me.

00:14:40: That was great.

00:14:42: That was really good, yeah.

00:14:46: I like it very much.

00:14:48: Also as a reference to the nineties that you already mentioned is Method Man in the cassette deck.

00:14:55: so I think it's great.

00:14:56: Yes yes absolutely!

00:14:58: With Netto one always has to subtract and I also liked them.

00:15:04: There are even the hundred-tenths of music, which i find also good when compared with the Cops who have reached under the hundred tenths but not at

00:15:28: one hundred eleven BPM.

00:15:31: Exactly, it was one hundred eleventh but also a good song for a tempo limit still the possible tempo limit on German motorways.

00:15:40: Why not?

00:15:40: Just go down to one hundred and eleven.

00:15:42: Yes, but if it's one hundred twenty too stupid for everyone just make one hundred eleven even less you know?

00:15:48: That's right!

00:15:49: Aren't any of them also flit on your motorway then?

00:15:52: No I'm a big leader in the tempo limit because i think that simply makes sense.

00:16:18: there is

00:16:20: only one counter-argument... ...I want to

00:16:34: drive fast.

00:16:37: It's the only

00:16:40: thing that counts.

00:16:45: The rest doesn't

00:16:49: matter.

00:16:49: And all

00:16:52: the other arguments that are related to deadly injuries and so on, should actually be more difficult?

00:17:09: That's right!

00:17:11: By the way

00:17:13: here, tempo down, tempo halving... What were you talking about with the Halbírix initiative last time?

00:17:19: Not yet ... it is at the beginning

00:17:20: of March.

00:17:20: But we already had

00:17:21: a higher one from Goldstück, which was cool.

00:17:24: This is what I mentioned last time.

00:17:25: So again call up in Switzerland if not So gerne zur Abstimmung geht, das ist die Abstimmung wo ihr hin müsst.

00:17:32: halbierungsinitiative Anfang März.

00:17:35: Weil die SVP diese scheiß Partei... Darst

00:17:37: du da eigentlich mitmachen als XC in Schweizer?

00:17:38: Ja ich hab's

00:17:38: zu Hause schon!

00:17:39: Ich kann ja mit der QWR können hier abstimmen und dann sind sie schweizschickt.

00:17:43: Du musst das Porto bezahlen.

00:17:44: aber hey easy is es mir wert.

00:17:47: Und wenn man jetzt das irgendwann mal hochrechnet was ein Durchschnittshaushalt in der Schweiz ausgibt für Medienkonsum im Jahr That's over three thousand francs.

00:17:55: Wow!

00:17:55: And the assignment for the SRG,

00:17:57: i.e.,

00:17:58: for public law, is at three hundred and fifty francs a year.

00:18:01: So ten percent of what you already give out... ...and that comes from the SVP because there are too many, we have to eliminate

00:18:07: them all.

00:18:07: Yes, the SVPs must remember Halbieren, dear Swiss.

00:18:09: No, they need

00:18:10: to eliminate us.

00:18:11: But if only half of people would choose the SVPS then it'd be a lot

00:18:15: done?

00:18:15: Then it'll just become SVOLI.

00:18:16: Well, it's very important to start.

00:18:19: Yes sorry that we came from the topic and here again as Swiss activists

00:18:25: will be doing everything

00:18:27: well because it is a good thing.

00:18:29: yes It suits us even a little bit in the show

00:18:35: Because today there are two artists or an artist inside

00:18:36: And one

00:18:37: of them from Switzerland in

00:18:38: the program.

00:18:39: exactly this.

00:18:40: then work at the castle.

00:18:42: now One from Kansas who lives in LA and his journey.

00:18:47: Yes, that's right.

00:18:48: We're talking about Kevin Morby who is coming from Kansas City.

00:18:52: Did I say

00:18:52: something?

00:18:53: You said it was the start of Kansas City in Kansas but also Missouri and he's from Missouri on the better side.

00:19:00: That's important!

00:19:03: So a city which exists in two states?

00:19:05: Yes

00:19:06: there are some in America or USA But he lives with his friend

00:19:10: Katie which

00:19:11: we also know as Walkzahatchie in Los Angeles.

00:19:16: Somehow, I have the feeling that the Morbis and the... What's your name again?

00:19:21: Crutchfield!

00:19:22: The Crutch Fields or the Morbies, so the Morby Fields, they find a lot of memories here at our Gold Street Play.

00:19:28: Again and again.

00:19:29: Yes, because

00:19:30: they are so busy.

00:19:32: They do it everywhere with everything that doesn't play at three on the farm, like playing guitar or drums all of a sudden.

00:19:38: You know what to say!

00:19:40: Kevin has written back this day in his first pre-order for an already eight album which will be released on May the fifteenth.

00:19:47: It's called Little White Open and you just mentioned.

00:19:51: I travel around the world but my favorite thing is coming home again And I'm just happy about my favorite part because it's the most beautiful one.

00:20:02: Wherever that is, home is where your heart

00:20:04: is.".

00:20:04: And this is a little bit of

00:20:09: the core point on this record?

00:20:11: Totally!

00:20:11: Especially from this song, the chorus... Javelin is a spear from the spear cast.

00:20:19: So again, it's an awesome device!

00:20:21: I had Arrow at first with La-La-La and now Javelins with Kevin Moby... ...I like it very much.

00:20:27: just as Kevin sings, I like the guys very much.. ..I like his music very much.

00:20:30: We already covered him here with Beautiful Strangers which made us Staples.

00:20:34: By the

00:20:35: way you

00:20:35: got two Grammys for this song

00:20:38: And Beautiful Stranger.

00:20:39: wasn't that Butter and Claude Trauer number?

00:20:41: Yes exactly.

00:20:42: He also

00:20:43: played

00:20:44: a live version of The Backup Singer with Mavis Staples and Nathaniel Radcliffe, also at the Grammys.

00:20:49: So it was a little bit like an evening on top of that.

00:20:52: That's why this new year has really started as a strength.

00:20:54: When we listen to the song Chavelin, it also sings Amelia Meath by Sylvain Esso.

00:21:00: She's in the chorus back there and that's just great!

00:21:02: I think this is a roundabout thing.

00:21:03: And

00:21:03: on the record more guests are supposed to be here, have you heard?

00:21:07: Justin

00:21:07: Vernon, E.K.

00:21:08: Bonnevers with him, Lucinda Williams with her... ...and Arondesna from The National.

00:21:13: Oh yeah, awesome!

00:21:14: All of them who've been waiting for

00:21:15: us over

00:21:15: these last few years.

00:21:15: Yeah all of those.

00:21:17: In principle, you would now have to watch the musicians who did not participate and who is faster through it.

00:21:24: Yes

00:21:25: yes exactly we could do that!

00:21:26: He also plays in the end of July at the Eau Claire, which is this cool festival in Wisconsin, curated by Bonniverr and The National.

00:21:33: So then things are really going round there And there is always a great line-up, because Bonnie Wehr simply said that I would like to make a festival what I like and not just everyone else around.

00:21:43: Just a little break in between good food, good bands ...and also good projects!

00:21:48: That will take place at the end of July and it's very recommended.

00:21:52: I would be surprised if

00:21:54: one

00:21:55: of our listeners wrote us a message and said, thank you for the festival interview.

00:22:01: Who knows?

00:22:02: I almost missed it!

00:22:02: Yes who

00:22:03: knows?!

00:22:04: But there are cool projects like a band called Born Dylan which is probably covered by Bonnie Verde or Bob Dylan songs.

00:22:11: So that's your thing to find in this city, right?

00:22:14: Okay all clear... It's gonna be fun!

00:22:16: Now let's do some music with Kevin Morby and Sherilyn.

00:22:33: Obama self, I should go dancing.

00:22:37: Take my boots off the shelf.

00:22:41: Don't be concerned babe At least not yet.

00:22:45: I

00:22:45: am still happy.

00:22:51: You know i have been, you know i've been.

00:22:55: Track a jack.

00:23:11: How town i will bell.

00:23:16: Remember when they

00:23:16: asked us babe how it fell.

00:23:23: Middle of man.

00:23:24: The picture now, lips your mouth When fall ya get back up and run.

00:23:34: But it's good, I'm looking forward to this album and i just like how he tells us and sings.

00:24:15: It is really effortless as you would like to say.

00:24:25: Effortless!

00:24:28: And the music that shows us all real, living human musicians will always be bigger than AI.

00:24:46: Because here is a feeling that is transported and no one can explain why.

00:25:03: And if you could explain it or make a sentence about how the feeling exists when it comes to you.

00:25:15: You could also write this in prompt and then it would be reproducible maybe But it won't, so not yet.

00:25:53: And that's why I think Kevin Morbih is

00:25:57: also good even though he has already come a bit out of your corner.

00:26:04: Totally!

00:26:05: For

00:26:15: me now such an IndieDude and not as important for you but still can I feel your love afterwards?

00:26:39: That pleases me very much.

00:26:40: Yes... I find it quite interesting to note

00:26:48: that maybe this

00:26:50: was later written by an essay by one of my friends journalist in relatively long texts who comes over some kind of Gonzo-journalism.

00:26:58: Okay So just like for a long time described how the color of coffee looks like in the cup.

00:27:06: But it's interesting to read.

00:27:07: and there is also an amazing anecdote with the baton clan, where he once played at some concert and during that concert he found out about being unlucky on his way to the concert while the young man was dying and the girl survived.

00:27:23: And a year and a half later he played in Bataillon-Clan, then went down.

00:27:27: The girl also contacted him and said that she was sorry about it but could do something like this.

00:27:31: A year ago he played at Bataillon-Cran in France with Paris in the club... who got too sad because he became the target of a terrorist attack.

00:27:41: He played there and thought about playing with him again, maybe he just played this beautiful Stranger song that made me think it's crazy what happened here!

00:27:50: And then in the first row you see a girl with her mother from his son... with your mother's friend, with their mother-in-law late, who died.

00:27:59: The mother of the killed boy.

00:28:00: And they're standing over there for the very first time singing Solidarmit.

00:28:04: That was one of the most crazy moments in his career.

00:28:08: And there you can see, because I just had it for a reason that this is the opposite part from AI.

00:28:13: Here people live well with Kevin Morby!

00:28:15: Yes

00:28:15: and I think the irony of all these stories would be that big platform companies and large streaming platforms destroy themselves through this AI thing.

00:28:24: simply not fair play.

00:28:26: So they will demolish each other so much over the next few years.

00:28:30: to become very interesting

00:28:32: It's interesting that the Spotify Exit, the Spexit we started

00:28:38: with... We found a Spexit!

00:28:39: Yes

00:28:40: exactly.

00:28:40: We were the first ones to... So it was the word?

00:28:42: Sorry.

00:28:42: Yeah but he really seems to be taking care of himself.

00:28:43: So more and more people want to have nothing else to do with Spotify.

00:28:47: More and more guys who are responsible for finding something, namely musicians and musicians.

00:28:54: mal beobachten, wie das weitergeht.

00:28:56: Ja und wenn da einfach die Transparenz fehlt, ne?

00:28:58: Wenn sie sich ja einfach noch mehr Geld in ihre eigenen Taschen spülen mit dieser AI-scheiße, die halt ihnen gehört, dann wird's hat wirklich sehr komisch... ...und immer komischer!

00:29:08: Ich hab letztens so ein Video gesehen, so'n real, wie man heutzutage sagt, wo so die Backstage Aufnahmen in the rock song about a girl named Jenna with twinge guitars and loud drum set.

00:29:33: And then he says, no let me do it again.

00:29:35: In the rock song about a name.

00:29:38: Girl named Janna and

00:29:39: that was it!

00:29:40: That was it.

00:29:40: The

00:29:41: guy just pops up three times and tells you your third take is over.

00:29:45: Not bad at all.

00:29:46: Quite far away

00:29:48: from AI music

00:29:49: were people who published music in the seventies and eighties and on one of these people on a really important person, the pop-historian.

00:30:05: Let's take a look back today in the rubric that is called... You can hear it.

00:30:12: Old Stückli!

00:30:14: I would like

00:30:23: to play a track from Tracy Chapman this

00:30:25: week.

00:30:25: Oh

00:30:25: man yeah.. Last week I played with Kareen, the first artist who introduced me to her.

00:30:32: Kareem Lomax?

00:30:32: Exactly

00:30:32: because she says you remember Tracy Chapmen in your early days?

00:30:37: And then it came back to me in the sense and funnily, is the first album of Tracy Chapman which also known as the artist.

00:30:44: I was eleven there in nineteen eighty-eight years.

00:30:47: And that Christmas gift from my sister... I gave her this album with eleven years.

00:30:53: Funnily enough, my sister never really heard music.

00:30:56: she only had five CDs in her life.

00:30:59: one of them was the one by Tracy Chapmann for myself.

00:31:01: but that's what happened now during these weeks actually.

00:31:05: so The First Step from my profession that I'm currently doing.

00:31:09: Other people want to recommend music,

00:31:12: it was for

00:31:12: the first time at my sister's... Where did you

00:31:14: meet with Elf Tracey Chapman?

00:31:16: On TV and radio?

00:31:17: Don't you know?

00:31:18: Talking about revolution.

00:31:20: Exactly!

00:31:20: That was our first song.

00:31:21: Yes i think i saw Nelson Mandela's tribute concert or the Nelson Mandelo birthday concert on the seventh day of his life in the TV show.

00:31:30: There he celebrated the birthday of Nelson Mandel in the Wembley Stadium in London.

00:31:36: And Tracy Chapman was one of the first artists.

00:31:39: at the beginning during the concert, there were technical problems with Stevie Wonder.

00:31:45: Unfortunately, she had to leave the stage because she couldn't play the concert anymore.

00:31:50: The event said, Tracy go on the stage

00:31:52: again and

00:31:53: play your songs once more!

00:31:54: She did it and that's where the world got famous.

00:31:57: Yes man ...and now I know exactly how you see the picture standing right here on a four-cylinder stage armed only with an acoustic guitar.

00:32:03: Exactly.

00:32:03: And yet everyone else is armed in the camp.

00:32:05: Tracy Chapman anyway.

00:32:06: We're playing right now, you can already spoil that.

00:32:08: not Revolution but a different song.

00:32:11: But the whole songs of this record have one together and indeed the hardcore are breaking, they break as hard core like the loudest punk band.

00:32:19: They break more than rage against the machine on all records And in a tone which remains extremely quiet Which is why maybe also brings back the dringliness from the eyes

00:32:32: and even more.

00:32:34: She also tells personal stories, namely across the lines – this is a song that we will hear soon – she tells one story from her school when she was fifteen years old.

00:32:43: It became victims of a racist accident.

00:32:47: And that describes it in the text, which is really cool!

00:32:51: That almost forty years later the same thing still happens on the streets of the USA but also with us.

00:32:58: tonight The riots begin On the backstreet's Of America.

00:33:01: They kill the dream of america.

00:33:03: That's crazy.

00:33:04: Yes and then there was the observation.

00:33:09: racist attacks take place, then it is reported that a kind of impure wave will be launched.

00:33:15: At the end of the impure waves they say but all white people would not have to put the black girl in front of the bus or if she should never be so afraid.

00:33:23: That's also what is described in the text.

00:33:25: Is that the perpetrator, especially at racist attacks often takes place and then turned down under the carpet And Tracy Chapman was maybe still the person The one that hits the nail in the right place and says no, friends.

00:33:42: And friends don't do it like this.

00:33:43: Yes!

00:33:43: Just holding

00:33:44: your finger in the wound... That's what I was going to

00:33:46: say.

00:33:47: Sorry, did i correct you correctly?

00:33:49: Hit

00:33:49: the nail into the wall!

00:33:52: Everything

00:33:53: is dry, of course.

00:33:53: But this record as well!

00:33:56: These first three songs.

00:33:57: Talking about the Revolution Song I, Riesendit, second song Fast Car, Riesenit, third song Across The Lines, Riezendit only hits and the booklet is also awesome.

00:34:06: that's what i saw for the first time at that time.

00:34:08: The lyrics are translated into four different

00:34:11: languages.

00:34:11: German,

00:34:12: Spanish-French and of course English.

00:34:14: And it's already an answer.

00:34:15: Yes

00:34:15: but actually so my potential had Tracy Chapman quasi die Weltrevolution in der Hand gehabt.

00:34:24: Man hätte noch mal ein bisschen genauer drauflesen sollen, ihr noch ein bisschen mehr glauben sollen?

00:34:27: oder vielleicht wenn sie jetzt diese Platte frisch rausbringen würde, wer noch nicht erschienen dann würden es die Leute vielleicht checken und sagen okay ich höre jetzt Tracy Chapmans Ich lege meine Arbeit nieder zeige meinem Arbeitgeber den Stinkefinger und geh auf die Straße gegen Nazis oder bewaffne mich und gehen im Untergrund.

00:34:44: keine Ahnung!

00:34:46: has

00:34:58: actually told us what's wrong and what we have to change.

00:35:11: Yes, and as time goes by it is still there, right?

00:35:22: Unfortunately but still very intonated and sung and talked here from Tracy Chapman with Across the Lines.

00:35:52: Prince's story is a stintless fight.

00:35:55: next day Stars and riots, knives and guns are drawn.

00:36:00: Boys get killed when white boy goes blind.

00:36:06: A dare to go To the bridge or the tracks Separates wines from blacks.

00:36:21: Choose sides, run for your lives Hide the riots, begin The streets of America Across the Lines, a song by Tracy Chapman.

00:36:52: Her own racism experiences are extremely accessible and then also to such.

00:37:02: It's a relaxed work of art.

00:37:09: That is... it really is a masterpiece, I have to say!

00:37:16: There are some call-to-arms about this song as well.

00:37:24: so come together across the lines.

00:37:55: we need to work against these fascist movements.

00:38:03: Yes super and also in the backflash.

00:38:09: for me now was not really like the elf again.

00:38:17: And you saw how i somehow gave my sister the CD on Christmas and it was great.

00:38:26: but she had luck because These five CDs were good.

00:38:30: Trace Chapman was one, Tom Rates had the other, Violent Farms is another, Fugazi and then another.

00:38:37: And

00:38:37: they all

00:38:40: came from you?

00:38:40: No, only Tracey Chapman.

00:38:41: Because your

00:38:42: sister... I don't think it's too open-minded or too family or too private.

00:38:51: right now Your sister lives in a sort of I don't want to say that, but you live in South France or somewhere in France on a farm, right?

00:38:58: Yes.

00:38:59: So and now i thought maybe she would have lived her life if not for the Tracey Chapmans idea.

00:39:04: You mean

00:39:04: me?!

00:39:04: Yeah!

00:39:04: But so I think it's cool...

00:39:05: I believe he is your sister ...I only know from stories ..but I guess we are happy people And perhaps all of this has something to do with it With Tracy Chapman.

00:39:17: Yes.. I wish myself too, but music just doesn´t matter But you have the same parents.

00:39:21: Yes, that's what we've got!

00:39:22: on the street.

00:39:22: And that's

00:39:23: exactly how it relates

00:39:25: to the next

00:39:27: song of the band Icai or Acai, which is a Kurdish-Denian band from Arhus who have been playing music together for some years now they've made a new record called Malala and it will be released on the twenty-sixth.

00:40:03: Malala is the name of Malala Yusafzai, who has been a Nobel Prize winner since the year two thousand and fourteen.

00:40:10: And she's also worked as a peace ambassador since two thousand seventeen.

00:40:16: From Pakistan comes Malala Yousafzi.

00:40:19: She was shot in her head by the Taliban.

00:40:21: She survived that and then continued for freedom of women in Pakistan and also Afghanistan, and even under the Taliban.

00:40:33: She risked her life... He also put his life on the line and didn't let himself be seen by these Taliban girls.

00:40:43: And that is of course an inspiration for Essay, who inspires us here from this young woman again a song inspired by the biography of the autobiography.

00:40:54: I am Malala.

00:40:55: I Am Malala will always sing in this song but otherwise exclusively Turkish

00:41:02: And the whole album is also about Malala?

00:41:03: The

00:41:04: entire album is called Malala, I think it's a bit like the center of the record.

00:41:08: that you have to think.

00:41:10: like Tracy Chapman, is it okay if we get used to bad conditions and social developments?

00:41:16: Or should one not let this happen anymore so they can get used with it.

00:41:21: And try to avoid changes into the bad ones?

00:41:24: First of all, the singers who are here again... tries to find out how you can get into this special form of resistance.

00:41:38: It is also mentioned by Ginny Massa Amini, who was shot in Iran from the so-called Sittenpolizei or killed.

00:41:48: She then took very big protests after that story.

00:41:55: These are all topics that will be worked on here again.

00:42:02: And that happens in a musical context, which leads to dancing.

00:42:08: They released their new single this week and it's very good too!

00:42:13: I don't have the title now... I'm really busy with photographing.

00:42:18: I don't have as much info than usual, but that's true

00:42:21: for a lot of people right

00:42:22: now!

00:42:22: But I haven't written the title yet because the new single is also very cool.

00:42:26: Today just do an essay on it.

00:42:28: A-Y-S-A-Y.

00:42:29: But this song, which was released four weeks ago, got me even more from the beat and Malala thought well we can find out later what goes there And again proofs to what pop music could be.

00:42:47: While dancing, you think like this.

00:42:50: Now I'll talk about where it's actually going in the song and suddenly You're so in love with a song that you can't do anything else than really dive into it And to deal with the information on the song.

00:43:13: So now i'm a big fan of A.C.A I hope they come by early.

00:43:17: Maybe

00:43:22: there will be also A.Shay?

00:43:26: I don't know The name.

00:43:28: Erscherhin from the singer is definitely written down in the middle with an S And then

00:43:37: it's translated as an SCH.

00:43:39: I don't know what it is.

00:43:40: It sounds both cool!

00:43:43: Yes, that's good.

00:43:46: The main thing about the song is that it sounds good too!

00:44:00: Exactly!

00:44:00: That's how it really is.

00:44:04: I find this very exciting as well... ...that you've already said before.... ...that a deeper and stronger structure... ...a theme where we think it's quite difficult to do so... ...and then comes into my lightness like they do in music... ...how can i say?

00:45:10: Through your back... From behind through the chest to the eye.

00:45:17: That's right!

00:45:19: And what is also great here, I think... ...is that you can connect contemporary western music with the Anato Rock in the seventies without too much of this

00:45:34: old school vibes spread again.

00:45:37: It's a very successful mix.

00:45:57: Totally!

00:46:02: Time-consuming almost and just very unique as well.

00:46:11: Actually with Malala by Goldstückli Ahoj.

00:46:15: Thank you so much for this song from AJ Malala, did we hear it?

00:46:40: Can one look at each other.

00:46:43: live and I think that's very cool.

00:46:47: live.

00:46:47: In the

00:46:47: end of March on the twenty-fourth in Hamburg in Knust and then in the twenty five Berlin in Gretchen.

00:46:52: Maybe

00:46:54: let me go there together, Ueli!

00:46:55: Like an excursion,

00:46:57: short for excursions...

00:46:59: Yeah like a time excurses

00:47:02: It's time for music by Goldstückli Ahoy.

00:47:07: She wrote to me an SMS a year ago that she's planning her new project.

00:47:18: That they're doing it at their

00:47:22: twenty-year anniversary.

00:47:26: They've been making music for twenty years already.

00:47:31: An album is planned with twenty features, twenty songs on top of them and then this gets really big... No no I thought you should do something about it!

00:47:48: Then she set up the crowdfunding, let everything be financed by your fans.

00:47:55: And now we can see how it came out last week from her.

00:47:59: Heidi Happy, twenty on vinyl, CD... everything around.

00:48:05: There was a record release concert in Lucerne at the small theater and these twenty features

00:48:10: were all there?

00:48:11: Not all of them but this album.

00:48:13: that is an amazing thing.

00:48:15: how they never let it be seen again in Switzerland.

00:48:18: It's all included

00:48:19: Stefan Eicher who is from Grauzone.

00:48:22: I mean the Ice Bear The Pynohurbe by Padán Dochsner Michael von der Heide is involved Scott Matthew, Ben van Looij from Das Pop Henk Hofstede from The Knits Pablo Nouvelle is with us, Bonaparte, Asit Pauly, Dieter Mayan-Buris Blank

00:48:36: von Yellow

00:48:37: and Wallace Bird.

00:48:38: And then Hank Hansen or something like that?

00:48:40: Yes,

00:48:41: Hank Hansem, he's a country guy actually!

00:48:43: Yeah but I just

00:48:43: thought it was so awesome to do this with Heidi Happy the Hansom-Hank!

00:48:46: Exactly!

00:48:47: Just twenty songs and everything really great songs.

00:48:53: One song even had his man with Rego Blurm.

00:48:56: It's actually a light designer who does the lighting at her shows, with whom she also recorded a song.

00:49:01: And it is very familiar to me.

00:49:03: I was in the same school as Heidi during the seminar... Did you want

00:49:08: to become a teacher

00:49:09: too?

00:49:10: She will be a teacher!

00:49:11: Also a basic teacher.

00:49:11: I enjoyed the same training.

00:49:14: And there her manager went to school, Astrid.

00:49:17: She does the management of Heidi and from then on I met her and I was very happy when she started making music because I think Heidi Happy can just make great music especially if you sing in English.

00:49:30: it takes everything away from me.

00:49:33: so that's why

00:49:33: i'm a big fan.

00:49:35: Yes!

00:49:35: I also think that she has found her own voice over the last twenty years, already relatively at the beginning of their career.

00:49:43: But now it's still clearly noticeable that Heidi Happy is just driving a different vibe and doesn't sound like this.

00:49:49: That's

00:49:50: what i find too!

00:49:51: And especially with the song we're listening to together with Wallace Bird Too Feel which was created between Lucerne and Berlin.

00:49:58: Wallace lives up and down in Berlin, he also owns an apartment here.

00:50:02: A new album will be released from here as well.

00:50:03: A first single in March by Wreck-A-Jet

00:50:06: Wallace Bird, one of the most talented people with guitars alone that I have ever seen on stage.

00:50:11: And this is less than a finger!

00:50:13: Yes

00:50:13: exactly.

00:50:14: and

00:50:14: here it's really just

00:50:15: to hear Wallace guitar both voices from Wallace and Heidi and a song about feeling, about feelings, about crying.

00:50:30: yes i will be crying please let out to feel.

00:50:33: Yes, I do have sadness in my eyes.

00:50:38: It should come as no surprise With all that badness going on... ...I don't think it's wrong to feee- To feeeeee- Do!

00:51:11: I know the sadness cause its mine And you dont'a have to blame yourself.

00:51:18: I'm only here because i know that you are not alone.

00:51:24: To feel, to feel, too.

00:51:28: Feel-to-feel.

00:51:43: Instead of keeping quiet let us try to say it loud.

00:51:57: Yes sir we'll be crying.

00:52:02: Let me learn it out and listen.

00:52:12: The artist is so fire.

00:52:22: Kennedy?

00:52:24: Ah, yeah, okay good!

00:52:26: We would have played with one too, right?

00:52:41: To Fire.

00:52:47: Kennedy in this week with her German-speaking novel.

00:53:15: Maybe we'll

00:53:30: talk about

00:53:32: it next week again...

00:53:36: We can do that.

00:53:38: The concerts you talked to before the song are available.

00:53:43: of course as I said, the Platentaufe was last week at Lucerne's little theater.

00:53:51: Forty-five

00:53:52: francs!

00:53:53: Forty five francs

00:53:54: costed me.

00:53:54: Yeah but i've seen them.

00:53:55: Okay,

00:53:56: Stefan Eicher was also there and so on.

00:53:58: Her band is great, Domi Huber, a drummer who makes graphics Efrem Lüchinger is a swagger, he plays piano and helps with his arrangements.

00:54:06: So it's like family business.

00:54:08: But I really like that!

00:54:09: There are four concerts in March at Basel, Bern, Zurich or Schaffhausen.

00:54:16: Very good.

00:54:16: Have fun!

00:54:18: Are you going?

00:54:19: No... Maybe one week later I'll be in Zurich for more music but unfortunately this will

00:54:25: be too late to do so.

00:54:25: Okay

00:54:25: of course.

00:54:26: Bad marmalade

00:54:27: Heidi Happy and Wallace Bird will release a new music for public.

00:54:30: We'll get involved in

00:54:32: that too!

00:54:32: Exactly, the first single is coming in March.

00:54:34: now I can already spoil it here.

00:54:35: Have you heard of it?

00:54:35: Yep Is it good?

00:54:36: It's

00:54:36: on Racketjet.

00:54:37: I've heard about them.

00:54:38: I think they're

00:54:38: great.

00:54:38: Oh very nice.

00:54:39: With one last song we would like to recommend you which was not released at Rackettjet but at Tomatenplatten.

00:54:47: Yes

00:54:47: from Tomate, Beatsteaks From

00:54:49: Beatsteks drama Thomas Goetz The label.

00:54:53: He always takes care of us and then also has things that are too far away for both, where we can't find access.

00:55:03: An artist from Luzern in Switzerland who he presented to us several times now... Alibi?

00:55:08: Yes!

00:55:08: We're convinced by this because it's already helped us a second time into the show.

00:55:12: The man is called Andy DiCaprio comes out of the beautiful Luzerne in Dreschwitz.

00:55:18: Why did we love him so much last time?

00:55:28: Because he reminds us of the first moments in which we heard these strokes.

00:55:39: Those were the guitar sounds and a typical indie sound, very poppy also in the band universe so to speak... And then he sang over there with such a dirty voice!

00:55:49: And you're like, that's awesome, Julian Casablanca would have liked it too.

00:55:55: or he'd ask himself when did I record this?

00:55:57: Sona was already on it.

00:55:57: But now Ennio is back again with another song that has already been released for a new album And this thing here is really unique.

00:56:08: So fresh and so great, weird and poppy... And it continues

00:56:14: to develop!

00:56:14: ...and

00:56:14: will continue to develop at the same time.

00:56:16: It's crazy.

00:56:18: Really?

00:56:18: The intro itself as well how that goes on.

00:56:20: You had Mars Wolter as your first association.

00:56:24: I have some other band in my head but i can't tell you any bands which i've heard a lot in the nineties.

00:56:29: Maybe it's also a bit too sultansies.

00:56:31: what's inside there?

00:56:33: But the intro It's awesome enough, just from the idea here in which direction it goes.

00:56:39: And then he also plays such a piano up there!

00:56:43: The piano is so please

00:56:45: what?

00:56:45: Then comes a two-star chorus and out of the back, second verse beginning with an acoustic clamp where you think how many parts do

00:56:53: you know yet?

00:56:53: Yes that's simply proof for innovation and courage to reach ideas.

00:56:58: That this doesn't have to mean that it's no longer poppy at the end Because it's still simple and I really have this singing melody from the verse all day long in my head.

00:57:07: No, no, no!

00:57:07: It can be difficult to sing because Andy does that so well but you understand what i mean.

00:57:13: It's not composed bravely yet and then sung bravely over it So there was... The possibility of breaking everything seems to exist all the time.

00:57:26: And but the

00:57:27: artist is not afraid.

00:57:28: Yes, I think so too!

00:57:29: An EP will be released on February the twentieth and it's called Patience Comma Aggressive.

00:57:33: Oh right.

00:57:34: That sounds very good to

00:57:35: me as well.

00:57:35: Yeah that's my record.

00:57:37: That's

00:57:37: my

00:57:38: album.

00:57:38: Be patient, don't be aggressive

00:57:41: with it.

00:57:41: Aggressive patience.

00:57:43: Great music, pull yourself in here and look forward for more from Ain't Your End The one we really appreciate, and the one that we wish you a nice greeting at this point.

00:57:53: It's also one of those people who listen to Goldstückler Häuformat... ...and it also lowers the average age.

00:58:00: He is still a teenager I think right?

00:58:02: He isn't even twenty

00:58:03: yet!

00:58:03: Yeah he isn't twenty yet And in that respect, it's also important for our everyday life.

00:58:07: Thank you, Ennio!

00:58:08: For listening

00:58:09: to us.

00:58:09: Best of all, we'll see each other again next time, right?

00:58:12: Yes, until the next one... Thank you very much for listening.

00:58:15: Enjoy and don't tell my bull-eyes at the end.

00:58:17: Bye, Agne Winsson and The Woolly!

00:58:19: See you next time!

00:58:20: Bye bye!

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