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		<title>Dÿse &amp; guest à L&#039;Espace B le vendredi 20 Mai</title>
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		<published>2022-01-19T13:17:35+01:00</published>
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Persona Grata &amp; L'Espace B présentent
&gt;&gt; DŸSE (New Wave of German Noiserock)
Whispers, rumbling, clattering, departure: The emotional as
well as detail-laden music of one of ...
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Persona Grata & L'Espace B présentent<br />
&gt;&gt; DŸSE (New Wave of German Noiserock)<br />
Whispers, rumbling, clattering, departure: The emotional as<br />
well as detail-laden music of one of Berlins most notable<br />
noise-rock duos may always convincingly strike you down, but<br />
it's about so much more than mere overwhelm. The new album<br />
"Widergeburt" condenses the Dÿse principle like never before -<br />
an anthill of epic, small and damn wacky ideas.<br />
A single man stands in the way of an approaching tank. Man<br />
against war machine. The balance of power could hardly be more<br />
unequal. And yet... the tank stops.<br />
On the Dÿse song "Laicos Neidem" they call that particular guy<br />
"tankman". The text refers, among other things, to an iconic<br />
image of the students' revolt in Beijing in 1989. An image<br />
that went around the world. By the standards of our time,<br />
daily news, newspapers, magazines - all after a certain delay.<br />
Analogue snail mail.<br />
But what power would these pictures from Beijing have had<br />
today in the age of social media? Would the resulting<br />
publicity have prevented the uprising from rolling over? Or<br />
does social media rather disrespectfully charge at a peaceful<br />
coexistence in the here and now?<br />
Questions to be prepared for with this new album. Multiple-<br />
choice-answers to tick in boxes can be found elsewhere.<br />
"Widergeburt", by contrast, is the multi-perspective noiserock<br />
intervention of the new decade.<br />
But let's start from the beginning: Dÿse, that's Jarii van<br />
Gohl and Andrej Dietrich. One should not waste time on their<br />
founding story, case in point, is probably not true anyway.<br />
You can find rather questionable legends about the meeting of<br />
the two with a quick search on Wikipedia. Everything sounds<br />
more like sailor's yarn instead of reliable hard facts. They<br />
have always preferred a good story to music-historical<br />
information, says Andrej Dietrich apologetically. But it<br />
doesn't really look like he's sorry about that in particular.<br />
Why should he be?<br />
Dÿse, that band with the funny umlaut, was founded in the<br />
2000s in Jena. Currently, Andrej and Jarii live in Berlin.<br />
When confronting yourself with the music of the two, you<br />
always come back to the central cornerstones: Attitude,<br />
intensity, D.I.Y., live, energy.<br />
Dÿse like to irritate the system, including their own, and<br />
that would not work without the humor that comes with it. So<br />
much for the starting point. If you really need more hard<br />
facts, please start a crowdfunding for a Dÿse biopic.<br />
The focus is drawn to the now, seven years after "Das Nation",<br />
finally – a new album.<br />
Dÿse, the duo that lacks a bass player, have set their missing<br />
link a small monument. Hello bass player! The duo has always<br />
been missing one - on purpose. "Nevertheless, we wanted to<br />
cover the whole frequency spectrum this time" says Jarii van<br />
Gohl. This time, the recordings couldn't do without bass<br />
tracks. As a solution, Dÿse turned to bassist friends and<br />
asked for their contributions to new tracks. The bassist as a<br />
guest of honor?<br />
Yes.<br />
Honey on the wounds of those who are aware of how sparingly<br />
bass is otherwise given attention in a band. So on Dÿses<br />
"Widergeburt", ten different bassists tie in with the songs.<br />
Bassists who otherwise play in outfits such as Beatsteaks,<br />
Deichkind, Kraftklub, Vizediktator, Heaven Shall Burn to<br />
Rammstein, among others. Oh yes, and "Alles ist meins"<br />
features Farin Urlaub on bass – who is commonly known as the<br />
guitarist of german punk rock legends "Die Ärzte".<br />
Such an open-source concept did not exist before, but for Dÿse<br />
giving the collective consciousness an overhaul is nothing<br />
new. The album "Das Nation" ("Nation") already carried its<br />
pluralism in the title - and also in the music.<br />
They used "Laicos Neidem" as the pre-release video. The aim<br />
being the Dÿse-typical goal of fusing together more than the<br />
sum of individual parts. Drummer and singer Jarii van Gohl,<br />
however, almost broke down in the process. "I used to<br />
breakdance - and was convinced I didn't need to warm up. As a<br />
result, I twisted my knee. Meniscus tear." Ouch. "But drumming<br />
is fine," he adds reassuringly. Well, then. Fortunately, you<br />
don't see this na...
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