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00:00:00: Goldstückli Ahoj.

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00:00:20: In your ears it's the sweetest lemonade.

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

00:00:42: Your favorite format for the topic of new music in Gepäck.

00:00:45: we have!

00:00:45: New Music.

00:00:47: My name's Vincent and I'm sitting opposite Ulle Hefliger.

00:00:49: Hello Ulle Hello

00:00:50: Vincent

00:00:51: How are you?

00:00:52: Good What a luck that we're back here together

00:00:55: in Golds.

00:00:56: It came before us, it would have been during the weeks

00:00:59: that we didn't

00:01:00: even see each other.

00:01:01: Two times in a row.

00:01:01: now we took up remote via internet connection.

00:01:05: You can't fall into words at all and I like to do this when you're talking

00:01:10: about things.

00:01:12: Just

00:01:12: function between them!

00:01:13: It's difficult.

00:01:15: You

00:01:15: always do it for me, so let me get out of here!

00:01:16: Exactly and in our core competence to fall into a word that doesn't work as well online like live.

00:01:23: Then

00:01:24: you're faster than in the same room.

00:01:25: You don't

00:01:25: have to hope for connection

00:01:26: but rather

00:01:28: be on your own.

00:01:29: I'm happy

00:01:30: about this

00:01:32: one too.

00:01:33: We've got

00:01:34: another

00:01:34: nice playlist this week.

00:01:36: I think we do too.

00:01:37: Very diverse, very different music

00:01:40: Very chilled.

00:01:41: Chilled?

00:01:42: Yes,

00:01:42: a playlist where you can relax maybe from the world camp that's true.

00:01:47: Yes.

00:01:47: But try to chill out.

00:01:48: I have a new word that I would like to introduce.

00:01:51: in Swiss-German We say not grill but grill.

00:01:54: We don't say park but park here.

00:01:57: So we also don´t say chill anymore but chilean All

00:02:00: right.

00:02:01: And do you think it will come on?

00:02:03: No.

00:02:03: I

00:02:04: hope so.

00:02:04: You won´t get through?

00:02:05: I won´T get through!

00:02:06: Too

00:02:07: bad Chilean?

00:02:09: Maybe we'll just do it as a Berliner verb, you know what I mean.

00:02:11: Ah okay!

00:02:12: Just introduce the thing here.

00:02:14: Yeah

00:02:14: that's good.

00:02:15: For quite some time now I've tried to establish Bonjour in Berlin as an official greeting.

00:02:19: That

00:02:20: came through.

00:02:21: It worked for about half of a year yes.

00:02:22: Well on other

00:02:23: radio stations did i hear this.

00:02:24: The moderators welcomed their listeners.

00:02:26: Yes exactly,

00:02:27: Bonjour.

00:02:28: Speaking

00:02:29: of new music, I'd like to start right

00:02:31: away.

00:02:32: Yes, I think so!

00:02:32: Just with a feeling that it would be toned down at the beginning.

00:02:36: This Feeling

00:02:37: is our first song today and comes from a new Neosol Granate in Berlin with French-Cuban roots called Charlotte

00:02:46: Collis.

00:02:47: And now on Friday every first EP No Way But Through is published.

00:02:52: I think it's in the sense of these new Amy Winehouses, right?

00:02:56: We had Celeste, Joy Crooks from UK and but now there are a few more, I think from Heesigen Landen and Charlotte does that really great!

00:03:06: I'm a big fan, took her in or started to take her in last November because she didn't have Jeanne Song veröffentlicht zu haben, den Listen to Berlin Award gewonnen.

00:03:17: Wow!

00:03:19: Das

00:03:19: war doch keine Musik draußen?

00:03:21: Cool.

00:03:22: Hängt ein bisschen damit zusammen dass sie auch sehr musikalische Freundin hat zum Beispiel AK Kells mit der sich schon viel gemacht

00:03:30: und

00:03:30: immer wieder mal in background hören zu hören.

00:03:33: aus einem lecker Kollektiv kommt sie.

00:03:35: das sind so a few people who just make good music and I also like this EP by Charlotte Collis very much.

00:03:41: Very

00:03:41: well, it's true school soul so to speak!

00:03:43: It doesn't sound too much after a washed-up of the very old but that does not sound according these too modern variations in soul music.

00:03:52: It's, as I said, true skull.

00:03:54: And it is also a feeling that will come here we all already know in this feelin'.

00:04:00: By the way without G and therefore written with apostrophe so no gangster in the feeling?

00:04:07: Without

00:04:08: Gs!

00:04:09: In the feeling you know what i mean?

00:04:10: In this feeling it's about the feeling that we all know, namely the feeling of insecurity in love.

00:04:16: So you're freshly in love and think man hey my heart goes on when I see these people.

00:04:22: but is there a person exactly like them?

00:04:26: Even if another person is always secure with one they are doubtful because you don't really know what to

00:04:35: do or you're so in love yourself.

00:04:37: And precisely this uncertainty has been emphasized by Charlotte Collis.

00:04:40: have you said now Yes, she's moderating

00:04:41: herself

00:04:42: like that.

00:04:42: So I didn't know if Collace or Solis... Or Golasso?

00:04:44: Golasse with the French roots.

00:04:45: But she has it!

00:04:46: I saw a concert film from her and she said, ''I'm Charlotte

00:04:49: Colles.''.

00:04:49: That's

00:04:49: exactly how you find it out, that maybe as a small tip to the moderators outside who often ask themselves what is your name?

00:04:56: Simply after an interview or looking for a concert.

00:04:59: Or in situations where I introduce myself.

00:05:01: It just happens very rarely that people pronounce their own names wrong.

00:05:04: Ha ha!

00:05:06: Who are we waiting

00:05:07: on?!

00:05:07: Holy hi Efliger!

00:05:09: Here's Charlotte Callis with This Feeling, new at Goldstückli Ahoj.

00:05:13: See ya!

00:05:31: Oh, right.

00:05:31: All right!

00:05:36: Upload and that's why it works well on the streamers.

00:05:42: We are a digital company, we're completely independent so this makes us very flexible and transparent and free And that the artists out there also notice, because you can do a lot more yourself and don't need big labels anymore.

00:06:08: That's how it works too!

00:06:12: Everything stays with you.

00:06:14: The rights stay with you... There are no times of running.

00:06:20: It is just fair and transparent.

00:06:22: Very good.

00:06:23: so for those who still don't know where to go maybe with your mocker at RecordJet or Anklingel seems very good to work.

00:06:37: Yes okay We continue with an artist, whom you might have seen as an artist on the screen already.

00:06:52: But not really yet a musician.

00:06:54: In

00:06:59: contrast to what Charlotte Collis just said he is no new person who has appeared in public so recently.

00:07:15: No!

00:07:16: He's an old-fashioned man and almost wants to say

00:07:20: that he's an icon of his own influence.

00:07:28: For horror, simply because he's a cool guy.

00:07:35: The speech

00:07:38: is from no one better than Eric Cantona!

00:08:01: The footballer?

00:08:06: The soccer player, god damn it!

00:08:09: With our gold stuff?

00:08:11: With our golden

00:08:17: stuff!

00:08:17: He has already set up his career as an actor... For some part even in parallel with his football career worked.

00:08:40: Eric Granthonal,

00:08:41: you might

00:08:43: have to say that for the whole family out there again is really a soccer icon who played for Olympique Marseille, Montpellier, Leeds and Manchester United, for the French national team And he celebrated many, many successes.

00:09:07: His trademark was the high-ranked Kragen, which ran up to the high ranked Schragen field where then also said ten years later it had its origin on a cold day where he just put the collar up, then they won that game and thought maybe it would bring luck.

00:09:20: He always put his collar down!

00:09:22: But the most iconic moment or the most iconic picture we know from Erik Cantona is not more in the high place of the collar but rather like him with such a kung fu kick over the strip of an football field.

00:09:32: It flies to kick away such a Nazi.

00:09:35: At some point someone hurted her and showed them the Hitler-Gruz.

00:09:39: and when the Hitler Gruz was dropped, he took Erik Cantonar as an example.

00:09:45: a few years later he was asked and said yes, but I didn't even get to do that.

00:09:52: And then in the hearts of many left-winged people who had not reached football at all He did a great job with that.

00:10:04: He's an actor and talented actor, looking for Eric I can recommend him very much.

00:10:10: A guy in such a life crisis who doesn't know how to get there... With

00:10:13: some real shirt or something?

00:10:14: Suddenly Erik Kantonar comes up!

00:10:16: No, not looking forward, what was it again?

00:10:18: Walter?!

00:10:18: Yes no no no.

00:10:19: That's the type of guy who has this kind of life crisis.

00:10:24: then Erik Kantona suddenly appears at his office and sits in his living room and says you have to do like this.

00:10:29: and he has these visions.

00:10:32: A very sweet movie where Eric Cantona is also extremely nice.

00:10:37: He played the various fields and now he comes around with his debut LP.

00:10:45: Perfect Imperfect.

00:10:47: A whole album!

00:10:49: And then you think well... He can't do it anymore, he's too cool.

00:10:53: Then I listen to him and then you hear that really solid indie music sometimes in the direction of Krautrock Sometimes in the way of Chanson.

00:11:01: There was also a tour like Countenance or Eric Sings-Cantonin.

00:11:06: I don't know more about him.

00:11:10: He actually already did this kind of chanson evening

00:11:19: And now for the first time he

00:11:23: has given

00:11:23: himself into the studio and just wrote eight songs

00:11:29: on his own from eleven songs.

00:11:33: That is crazy!

00:11:34: Yes But i was very happy.

00:11:45: Let's hope everything turns back to normal.

00:11:48: that it is meant to be so pleasant and boomerick, because he doesn't mean yes.

00:12:35: I feel like we're back in the normal where LGBTQ is almost no common abbreviation or where heterosexual man who is the leader of society does not mean this at all!

00:13:14: He just wants to go back into a normality which will not be played by one crisis after another as we also have now And i think that's for everyone.

00:13:56: And then with this music ... So I'm a big fan again on an other level from Eric Cantonar.

00:14:19: We hear him with Let's Hope by Goldstüppli Aoi.

00:14:49: Fussball gold!

00:14:59: Greg Cantona with Let...s...hope.

00:15:02: As I said, he wrote eight of eleven songs himself.

00:15:06: Johnny Alliday composed two of

00:15:08: them.

00:15:08: Ah, Johnny Allidae?

00:15:09: Yes.

00:15:09: I also love how he sings conclusions for

00:15:12: a long time.

00:15:13: It is just the perfect imperfection in the expression we experience here.

00:15:16: and

00:15:16: What I also

00:15:16: think is great about this imperfection, that's exactly what the AI for a while isn't.

00:15:25: to be in the stand.

00:15:26: Totally, I've read your effort and found it very fitting for Erik Kontona as a personality.

00:15:32: what everyone at Raya's most about Kontono is the zero fucks he has always given!

00:15:37: He just doesn't give a shit about everything!

00:15:41: Yes yes but above all... And that really is great especially when it comes down to injustice or so-to-so right expressions Or how should you say?

00:15:50: Right parolings In the football context, he turns it around.

00:15:53: There was also a beach soccer festival where he participated as well and there was an experienced black member of his team.

00:16:00: I think that's what happened to him too!

00:16:04: I don't know why but sometimes they help each other.

00:16:06: Like Audio Aachen Astrid has already said before... ...and if everything else doesn't have any consequences then we wouldn't want violence here at all.

00:16:14: How should I put it?

00:16:15: Celebrate at Gölschdütteljahrheu.

00:16:17: But the kick over the band, that was strong by Erik Kantor.

00:16:20: Yes he boxed well!

00:16:22: About boxing... I saw a reel of Boxer Rebellion this week from this band.

00:16:28: They are on tour right now and have played in Hamburg or Berlin at the weekend.

00:16:32: Unfortunately you missed if you didn't know about them but i also missed.

00:16:36: they have new record which will be released at the end of March but next to the singer has recommended me a band that I have never heard of and which one do i love now?

00:16:46: It's called Haver.

00:16:47: So the translation was crazy, but awesome!

00:16:49: The boxer from boxing to Boxer Rebellion... And the singer has recommended you this band.

00:16:53: How did he think about

00:16:54: it?

00:16:54: With Instagram.

00:16:55: Yeah

00:16:56: with

00:16:56: real.

00:16:57: Now watch out for these new bands named Haver from your boxen.

00:17:04: Oh, another

00:17:05: one!

00:17:06: A little bit

00:17:08: of a

00:17:09: sequel to Fright and Rabbit.

00:17:13: This great band that unfortunately existed from sad reasons eight years ago because their singer Scott Hutchison was killed.

00:17:23: He disappeared after being searched for twenty-six hours.

00:17:28: and then had to suspect, he really turned himself in because there was already evidence that it was him.

00:17:36: The band has made five records, all of them great!

00:17:39: My absolute favorite record is almost twenty years old Midnight Organ Fight.

00:17:44: And with Haver are two from Friday & Rabbit now included Billy Kennedy and Andy Monaghan.

00:17:51: They're a little bit the core of this band.

00:17:53: they have some songs and they will release it in their debut album.

00:17:59: It sounds very similar to Frighton Rabbit, which is also a theme song of Frighten Rabbit, namely Heads, Rolls Off.

00:18:08: There's this important sentence while I'm alive... ...I'll make tiny changes to

00:18:13: Earth.".

00:18:14: And that was really a moving time.

00:18:17: yesterday when I knitted into it again….

00:18:19: …I had goosebumps!

00:18:20: I loved this band and still love them very much.

00:18:23: And just now in the background, you can see how Scott Hutchison put his text numbers into it and almost prophetically said his own departure beforehand.

00:18:37: So really hard!

00:18:38: Really hard!

00:18:39: It's basically... I mean the band name Frightened Rabbits, which already means that one has to deal with fears under circumstances yes?

00:18:56: Yes.

00:18:56: And the texts have also been silenced again and again That there is a person with his demon fighting on the text level.

00:19:27: I also heard a little bit about it, but I found out that the band didn't get me right.

00:19:44: Woodpile and so there were two or three songs

00:20:00: which were really good because they touched

00:20:14: me too ,but now none of them are my favorite bands anymore .

00:20:24: But you're already right!

00:20:28: It's a band who of course dealt with the topics in mind instead of singing.

00:20:39: Finally this doesn't work differently at all And after the suicide of the singer is obviously a big burden to work away, so-to-say from this complex topic.

00:21:04: and that's what we have now in the piece of Ghost Dance by Haver.

00:21:15: Yes totally here it really is about a black hole as a metaphor also for being pulled down, for being overwhelmed with your own bad thoughts.

00:21:57: but there are just some little steps for the tiny changes.

00:22:06: And Tiny Changes is then an organization that Bill Kennedy founded one year after Scott's life where it really goes around.

00:22:18: you just need small steps so that you can come forward day after day.

00:22:25: And this song makes exactly the same mood, gives precisely these moods which one has to have in such a dark time.

00:22:40: Actually

00:22:41: what we hear here now is something from the Foo Fighters should be delivered according to Kurt Cobain's death but they were too broad-minded and too rocky on their way.

00:23:21: You know what I mean?

00:23:24: They probably would also have done two or three songs about it.

00:23:30: Yes right!

00:23:32: And Fright & Rabbit then again another Emotional level as a warning.

00:23:38: That's why Frey and Rabbit must be aware of these things, but also on the new band from Billy & Andy called HAVA and here we hear them with Ghost Dance.

00:24:04: From HAVA it is HIVER.

00:24:09: I think if one writes Haver wrong and Ghost Dance right, you are also relatively quick to

00:24:15: hear the right

00:24:16: side on the website.

00:24:18: That's

00:24:18: cool!

00:24:18: They were in the pre-program of Boxer Rebellion now.

00:24:21: I hope they come again alone for tour because there will be an album this year called The Ghost Dance as well .

00:24:31: It's also true

00:24:34: that the indie rock is back again.

00:24:38: So I always see new concert announcements for bands, from which you think they've heard before twenty years ago or for new developments that then sound just as similar to bands like in the year two thousand five and so on.

00:24:48: Yes totally!

00:24:49: There was a tribute record that came out six or seven years ago where very well-known bands with an organ fight again.

00:24:58: We have Biffy Klyrus with us, Julian Baker, Winter Sleep, Benjamin Gibbup from Deathcap for QT and so on.

00:25:04: So all zero bands just agree to this album!

00:25:08: Really great.

00:25:08: I'm glad that it's a little bit like a renaissance again.

00:25:12: And out of my environment there were people at the concert last week by Maximo Park in pre-program Art Brood.

00:25:18: Very good.

00:25:19: That is awesome

00:25:20: right?

00:25:20: Yes and November in the upper arena is Interpol and Blockparty.

00:25:24: Both together, co-headlining

00:25:27: show.

00:25:27: That's awesome!

00:25:28: For every Uber

00:25:28: Arena there are about seventeen thousand

00:25:29: people.

00:25:29: We like to look back on the years from the nineties

00:25:35: until the fifties or something because it was also a year for us.

00:25:40: We still have radio work at this time and... We met with pop stars regularly and in the format of Goldstückli, which you just heard.

00:25:48: Of course we also take time to look back at ourselves again And dig out a few old songs that are too good To stay down today.

00:25:56: Let's go to England and into year ninety-four Willy Hefleger brought something for Old Stuckly in Goldstuckli.

00:26:03: You hear this!

00:26:05: Thank you

00:26:09: very much for this wonderful introduction.

00:26:12: A party?

00:26:13: Yes thank you.

00:26:16: I brought

00:26:16: Goldi along A little bit of the name-giver, maybe almost from our podcast here.

00:26:21: The Goldie

00:26:22: piece?

00:26:22: Yes

00:26:22: that we have never played Goldie in a gold piece before is already a bit surprising but somehow I'm proud because someone told me on the internet how important this very first single by Goldi was in a city life.

00:26:36: It was released in the end of the year, and it has this great voice by Diane Chalmaine.

00:26:42: That means that she sings over these break beats from Goldie through this song, which is very interesting because Inner City Life wasn't a single or even not a stand-alone track at all!

00:26:56: This is a passage from his debut album Timeless.

00:27:00: Okay...

00:27:00: Timeless is basically the first song on Opus for about twenty one minutes.

00:27:05: And in the city life, it's just a seven-minute part from

00:27:09: this part.

00:27:10: So as if he had made a short story out of the second and third chapter of the novel?

00:27:15: Exactly!

00:27:17: Very interesting also, under contract at that time was Pete Tong.

00:27:21: That is a radio one moderator who was the famous DJ.

00:27:24: Pete Tong actually, who was ANA with his label too.

00:27:27: Unfortunately, he missed Soul to Soul and left field too ... and Goldy said there because he thought no we don't give up on one

00:27:35: yet.

00:27:35: And that

00:27:35: was his first signing.

00:27:37: Yes,

00:27:38: it was the time in the break beats and drum & bass jungle where we were already really big.

00:27:42: It started very early in the nineties At least back then I lived there in Frankfurt.

00:27:46: Then suddenly we went to parties Where the beats just ran very fast.

00:27:50: Ah also in Frankfurt?

00:27:51: That's

00:27:52: what happened.

00:27:53: But I was totally flashed because for me as a musician, a person who was more versatile or more meaningful than techno or housebeats which immediately Of course the trance before that you lose yourself in there, but musically they are rather uninteresting.

00:28:08: Then both wanted it and then for me Drum & Bass totally worked well because one could also dance like this into such a noise.

00:28:14: But we had a change And the beats were complicated.

00:28:17: You have to listen in so you know where the I is For example too.

00:28:21: That was just awesome!

00:28:21: Yes he really

00:28:23: opened up an opening of doors for everything that came after him.

00:28:26: Rony Size or Adam F LTJ Buckham, that was all after him.

00:28:31: He really used to be the beginner of everything or never.

00:28:35: he started

00:28:35: it all

00:28:36: at once but not the beginner But a cool guy and still beautiful the grills in his mouth.

00:28:39: He began as graffiti artist and break dancer And has already become famous early on because the USA stayed there for

00:28:47: up to twenty-three days and sold his graffiti

00:28:50: and grills.

00:28:51: Clifford Joseph Price, born in sixty-five and now here with a track to hear who started his career.

00:28:58: The two most important samples come from Ike Turner, Funky Mew of the year sixty-nine is the beat And then as the incredible bongo band again an effort with Apache.

00:29:07: we have already talked about it more often over this break because for example also at young emcee know how they had this book.

00:29:13: Ah, okay.

00:29:13: I just made it faster.

00:29:16: Right!

00:29:16: Also he's in here.

00:29:19: and maybe one more little yellow-pressed thing because Goldie is also a bit of a yellow

00:29:26: guy?

00:29:26: Yes, until next time we

00:29:27: were together with Björk.

00:29:29: I think so too.

00:29:29: Full sweet!

00:29:30: So even if you don't listen to each other, the two people... So I don't

00:29:39: think they would fit together, but obviously they understood each other very well.

00:30:04: I also have a fun fact about this one that I'll tell you later in the song.

00:30:09: Very good!

00:30:10: Goldy with Inner City Life The old piece we heard came from Goldie of course.

00:30:23: Inner city life on the microphone is called Diane Charlemagne.

00:30:35: Unfortunately she died much too early at the age of fifty-one years ago.

00:30:42: She was the singer as said by Fifty Second Street from such an eighties funk band And then from Urban Cookie Collective.

00:31:06: Yes, I got the keys!

00:31:07: I got a secret!

00:31:09: That's what I am!

00:31:10: You know how often you've been on tour with Moby?

00:31:20: It was also Moby's voice.

00:31:22: The next artist is Lotte's voice, which means the artist at least as soon as she goes on stage.

00:31:49: Charlotte Retzbach originally comes from Ravensburg but it has already been in the big cities of this republic called Berlin to start her career and the first career moves were those that you do when you really want to charge money into the mainstream department because they made beats With people like Max Giesinger, for example.

00:33:16: And with the big ones from Pop-Geschäfts.

00:33:20: She did my song at Sing Mein Song, at this Tausting and didn't really leave anything behind.

00:33:31: Until now she has released songs that also fit very well in her Max Gießinger corner, namely pop music which doesn´t act much.

00:33:42: It knows what it wants to be up into the charts because there is nothing bad about them.

00:33:48: You have more than a plan!

00:33:50: For me, there are no points of reference.

00:33:53: It was music that you had to listen for twenty seconds and then you know well it's nothing for myself but for many others.

00:34:05: what is nothing in my opinion All good for you people.

00:34:09: And now a new single came out called The Jenny and it sounds completely different from everything that they did before, so really there are worlds between what has been published beforehand and the one which was released today.

00:34:23: The voice is suddenly quite far away to wash off not at all close as in pop especially modern.

00:34:28: The instruments sound much more like alternative indie than pop Suddenly.

00:34:32: And you think, what is this for a cool mucket?

00:34:34: I made the song and fell in love right away because at first it was sung in English as well as German melodies.

00:34:39: to force the German language into melodies that don't sound like German language at all.

00:34:59: It's really dreampop-like.

00:35:02: Wonderful!

00:35:02: Now i have the feeling or after just a few minutes i had the feeling of having a new artist to cover up finally make such an indie bride who makes her own stuff.

00:35:58: and then i read the bio through the series.

00:36:17: oh no there are already some.

00:36:19: What happened with Indy before?

00:36:26: Nothing to do at all.

00:36:30: But we want you here to be happy about this move,

00:36:40: she

00:36:44: obviously swam out of the mainstream.

00:37:07: You can make it like that in the mainstream is a kind of river, you swim out into such a side arm suddenly maybe also the fleece speed no longer so fast.

00:37:46: then you can think I'll swing now with the side arm or against the side arms until you get out from the main

00:38:24: stream

00:38:26: has much more possibilities and don't

00:38:34: have to strangle

00:38:37: anymore.

00:38:37: So he's home right

00:38:41: now

00:38:45: in the corner area where We don't know exactly.

00:38:49: Maybe she just had the snaggy episode, maybe she also said that I have to make a break and look for new people in my environment... That's what you did!

00:39:13: Yes it

00:39:15: is done but definitely lies on the producer team who worked with Jules Apollinaire and Natalie Rose Findlay.

00:39:23: Findlay which we've already

00:39:25: played here?

00:39:25: And with three or four songs.

00:39:26: A great artist.

00:39:27: We love her!

00:39:28: And she already played with Jules in a band called Tracers.

00:39:36: They are completely different people who help here and that paid off totally.

00:39:44: And the management is also new people on tour,

00:39:46: I think they were good

00:39:47: ideas to orient themselves there again because it's not bad if the guys from Goldstück are your fans for example Of course!

00:39:57: We didn't do that before.

00:39:58: So from Berlin and a little more indie than before, the great Lotte with Jenny... If the rest is just as awesome who will come?

00:40:11: now?

00:40:12: I'll go to concerts of Lotte again.

00:40:13: Yes in September you can do it?

00:40:16: Quite many, right?

00:40:16: There are nine days left in Stuttgart In Berlin and Hamburg.

00:40:20: there are then

00:40:23: twenty-four and twenty-five people.

00:40:24: And what is also great

00:40:37: about

00:40:38: this song, it's the fact that you admire other

00:40:43: people.

00:40:43: That

00:40:43: there are other people who you

00:41:00: admire without hesitation and in times when everyone just looks at them to find a point of criticism on others.

00:41:16: so they're really ready for it!

00:41:21: The Deutsche Volkssport?

00:41:25: Yes exactly I think that's very refreshing.

00:41:29: Simply put, Jenny didn't have it on her, she's cool... I would like to be as good as Jenny.

00:41:45: Here's Lotte mit Jenny by Goldstückli Ahoj.

00:41:51: Yes, great.

00:41:52: That really has some Messi-Star vibes in our Goldstock ring.

00:42:04: It's a good comparison again.

00:42:08: Thank you!

00:42:08: It definitely sounds pleasant and less like Max Giesinger.

00:42:15: And as I said, here are Jules and Finlay as the producer team at the background.

00:42:23: they also accompanied them for their album tour.

00:42:27: The magical album tour, as Lotte himself says.

00:42:29: I think it will be a good year, not just for Lotte but also for us as new Lotte fans.

00:42:37: Yes yes!

00:42:38: Unfortunately the song is out in the back double time.

00:42:44: Yes that's so cool!

00:42:51: So if you double it now how awesome are you on this?

00:42:57: A super idea!

00:42:57: Where we don't even count anymore... I find it great.

00:43:01: Speaking of great ideas to bring into songs The next song is also a song that we have already presented here, but in another version.

00:43:22: How long from ARMY Warning?

00:43:24: Yes!

00:43:25: Now I ask you what the theme of new music for Informal is again .

00:43:34: Was it not a signal ... So yes, this was on October twenty-three.

00:43:42: We presented this song.

00:43:43: It's been a while ago ,but some things happened with ARMY.

00:43:50: Some sad thing and very nice last year as your dad died, unfortunately.

00:43:55: But she became a mother last year and now has a baby And he also brought her another second baby to the world Her new EP!

00:44:09: Oh yeah?

00:44:11: I already thought that would go so fast.

00:44:16: No no no You have to start again with the beans in here or something Maybe but Army Warning.

00:44:23: She also posted some kind of video or a picture of herself with his child Where it was like.

00:44:31: this is what my everyday life looks like.

00:44:36: The face of the artist looked at me and thought, that's awesome.

00:45:00: So I see in this face a different kind

00:45:02: of happiness than

00:45:05: those I

00:45:05: saw when I met her once.

00:45:09: Such a satisfaction home!

00:45:13: Ami Warning has now

00:45:26: released an EP on Friday, six songs live at home

00:45:33: recorded

00:45:33: in their kitchen and put

00:45:36: up three songs again or recorded

00:45:50: live in the kitchen with.

00:45:52: Johnny

00:45:54: Mahoro was there, Fiora invited them here AND the great Hala With Hala together, how long did it take?

00:46:14: What I really like

00:46:15: here is not just that the saxophone suddenly

00:46:19: becomes a trumpet.

00:46:23: That's great!

00:46:25: Hala comes in... Original version of this piece was a saxophone and now it's a trumpet.

00:46:33: And Hala then comes into the second verse, all of sudden it gets cut off.

00:46:42: It's all very rough.

00:46:44: You can hear the congas playing.

00:46:46: It's really simply screwed down, very honest, transparent ...and at the moment.

00:46:59: So you get the feeling You are currently experiencing this moment.

00:47:12: Shortly before breakfast,

00:47:15: because you can

00:47:17: see in the video how the table is covered.

00:47:25: The breakfast is there and the breads are freshly baked And they just wanted to take up this session.

00:47:45: But that's what it feels like but still very cool.

00:47:49: Very honest, very soulful and very groove-like

00:47:51: Yes!

00:47:51: And in the harmony management slightly different than the original.

00:47:54: I found myself most interesting now That the melodies have been designed a little differently from Army Warning.

00:47:59: Maybe because Hala doesn't get so high or no idea.

00:48:02: Or you can just say, let's take an alternative version of this... ...throughly hittish piece of music.

00:48:09: That is a great song!

00:48:10: Totally,

00:48:11: totally.

00:48:12: Army Warning and Halla are now listening to us here with Wie lang live

00:48:17: at home?

00:48:19: You've always thought that it had to work.

00:48:38: Only waste time trying out someone else.

00:48:49: You have already thought about running.

00:49:07: No more time to know people.

00:49:16: Do you still want these things?

00:49:22: And Hala!

00:49:25: No, but it's great!

00:49:35: Especially

00:49:37: as a message I think is

00:49:46: great.

00:49:53: ARMY Warning has signed up now As

00:49:58: a mother and say, it's going on now.

00:50:05: I have new music that hasn't been released yet .

00:50:17: First of all , the IP so you can play everything warm again because i have a tour in november where

00:50:54: i drive through c-states And then my acoustic stuff.

00:51:04: Nee, reicherzheim.

00:51:12: Achso du meinst C in der ABC

00:51:17: Städte?

00:51:25: Reicherzahmen.

00:51:26: da geht's los am neunzehn November und hört auf in Weiden in der Oberpfalz.

00:51:29: Wow!

00:51:30: Weiden In der Opf...

00:51:32: Aber ist geil!

00:51:33: Wir haben ja also wir gehen mal auf den Insta-Account vom Goldstückli Heufer Madra auch auf unseren YouTube Channel.

00:51:38: Da seht ihr auch eine Live Version die wir mit Army Warning aufgenommen haben At

00:51:43: Simon Frontzeig in the

00:51:43: studio.

00:51:44: Yes, at Simon Front Zeig in his studio.

00:51:45: Props again to him because he helped us to make it all so beautiful and also in sound.

00:51:50: Or what I wanted to say is that this version is a little more clear about how magic army warning lives inside their art.

00:51:59: That's what I'm saying.

00:52:01: When you put yourself somewhere with the guitar and your very

00:52:03: special voice, then there is no need

00:52:04: to do much more than just being happy about it.

00:52:07: And

00:52:08: I would say that nobody in the world can do this as great as her, regardless of whether she speaks German or if they are limited here on the German language.

00:52:16: But I have to say... It really is unique!

00:52:18: Yes exactly like at Lotterschafts.

00:52:20: German to sound pleasant and German in the pop context.

00:52:25: Yes,

00:52:25: exactly.

00:52:26: By the way, Lazy Journalism...

00:52:27: The

00:52:28: last contribution is also a bit like an artist that you always bring with it again.

00:52:32: In the past I heard

00:52:32: three of them!

00:52:33: There was a listening chat where he could call for different artists And then sometimes he said this song is already on the third time in the top five.

00:52:43: Please don't call anymore for Samara Sen.

00:52:45: That's what I'm saying now.

00:52:47: This is your third song by the great artist First.

00:52:49: i won't Raushaun.

00:52:53: Oh, my thought transition would be now.

00:52:55: attention to Ami Warning!

00:52:56: Now the first American artist comes here in this episode.

00:52:58: We were very European on the way.

00:52:59: I just wanted you to

00:53:02: play

00:53:02: back again!

00:53:03: Thank you very much!

00:53:05: A very European journey this week and we have one more American artist at the end.

00:53:08: But now we have another American artist at the end and it was Samara Sin, which we already had with Katana and Magnolia Rain.

00:53:17: Do you remember maybe?

00:53:18: Yes of course!

00:53:19: Both were really excellent pieces that weren't as successful in my opinion how they actually deserved to be.

00:53:26: And so is still.

00:53:26: You look at Samara sin on a ... on the players around and set a half million listeners per month.

00:53:33: That's for someone from Amiland who works internationally too little, especially when you're in that quality.

00:53:39: So I thought we could take her under our arms again to establish ourselves as a legitimate successor of Kelis because she already has the second song out now which reminds me very much about Kelis.

00:53:49: It was like this with Katana And also in the piece Oh Shit which

00:53:56: is written

00:53:56: in a strange way, namely three times O S H X T.

00:53:59: And I think the producers' flavors here are also very Neptune-like too and it has some sort of Hollow Back Girl vibes.

00:54:08: That's right!

00:54:08: You know, like the Sequence Stefani?

00:54:09: But

00:54:10: really

00:54:11: cool, Too Fresh, those two brothers have produced this and that's mega awesome.

00:54:15: Yes they definitely

00:54:16: looked at what was happening with the Neptunes or looked away.

00:54:19: It starts with this four-tact intro, which actually can only be done by Pharrell Williams!

00:54:24: So at Drop It Like A Tortoise it goes like... And that makes Pharrelle in every track, so if you start four times and then he comes in first I saw a funny reel where Pharrella is invited to such a party and someone plays Pharrello afterwards when the door opens four times.

00:54:44: Hello hello hello.

00:54:46: i'm here And the others at a party are all like, oh man it really has to be every time.

00:54:52: I think

00:54:52: that's pretty cool.

00:54:53: Semarahanderson is called in the name of... ...the history of the artistry.

00:54:58: In this case also very interesting because she is such a nomad.

00:55:00: She is then her daughter an English teacher and one soldier who was sent back and forth in America again and again .

00:55:05: It happens with army kits so they live in one place for maximum another half year , which is probably true about you as well.

00:55:12: This is something that makes

00:55:14: your

00:55:14: personality very strong ok?

00:55:15: What's a little bit about it, that you're not so huge yet?

00:55:18: Then if you didn't spend your whole youth in Los Angeles You also don't have any gang in Los Angelis who supports them.

00:55:24: Maybe because of this And maybe we'll have to dig under their arms here from Berlin.

00:55:29: Samarasin with Oh Shit!

00:55:31: This is our last song for the week.

00:55:33: We say oh shit already over

00:55:35: there.

00:55:35: Grab it Under The Arms.

00:55:36: Right, grab it under the arms and grab us under the arm.

00:55:39: when we go by fanclub.com and support us with monthly two euros or more We can use the money.

00:55:47: So drink even!

00:55:48: We could use drinks, the meat for gold is in there.

00:55:51: Thank you very much.

00:55:52: But now it goes on, right?

00:55:53: Abo from Mailchimp must be paid for newsletters and so

00:56:04: forth.

00:56:05: There are already some buildings that we still have.

00:56:31: And maybe put something

00:56:33: back into the fridge.

00:56:37: Oh I brought a bottle of wine with me.

00:56:41: That's good, let's open them up.

00:56:43: Hey guys, let go!

00:56:46: Bye!

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