Aggro announcement No. 1

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Aggro announcement No. 1
Compilation album by various artists
Cover

Publication
(s)

2002

Label (s) aggro Berlin

Format (s)

EP

Genre (s)

Hip hop

Title (number)

7th

running time

24:28

Studio (s)

Berlin

chronology
- Aggro announcement No. 1 Aggro Announcement No. 2
(2002)

Aggro Ansage Nr. 1 is the first sampler from the Berlin hip-hop label Aggro Berlin . In 2002 it was released as an EP on the independent label . The sampler contains seven songs contributed by rappers Sido , Bushido and B-Tight .

Track list

  1. Aggro Berlin - Intro - 1:49
  2. Sido, Bushido and B-Tight - Aggro - 4:20
  3. B-Tight - Märkisches Viertel - 3:17
  4. Sonny Black and Frank White - Cordon Sport Mass Murder - 3:50
  5. Sido - Ass Fuck Song - 3:31
  6. Sonny Black - Boss - 3:39
  7. AidS and Mesut - Everything is the sect - 4:02

production

Sido, Bushido and B-Tight perform their texts on the sound carrier over hip-hop beats. These were also produced by the three rappers. Sido was responsible for the background music for the pieces Intro , Aggro and Alles ist die Sekt . Märkisches Viertel was produced by B-Tight under the pseudonym Beatight. The beats for Cordon Sport Massenmord and Boss were contributed by Bushido. Jiggi $ iggi is specified for the music production of the song Arschficksong . After completing the shooting which took place mix by Ilan in the "Aggro Studios" in West Berlin. The mastering was done by Tonmeister Müller at TTM Mastering in Berlin.

single

The assfuck song recorded by Sido became better known after the successful Sido album Maske , so that Aggro Berlin decided to release the piece as a single. This was released on August 9, 2004 and contains the original song from Aggro Announcement No. 1, the instrumental and a cappella version as well as the video and the Beattight, Bommers-Ouch-Ouch and Relax remixes. Arschficksong entered the 35th calendar week of 2004 at number 63 in the German single charts. Overall, the single was released for seven weeks in the charts.

Indexing process

Assessment

See also the section Expertise in the article Aggro Announcement No. 3

The German media scientist and journalist Roland Seim prepared an expert opinion in the course of an indexing procedure against Aggro Announcement No. 1 . In it, Seim tries to explain the reasons for the vulgar language of the texts and speaks out against the hasty indexing, since social grievances from which the rappers come and which are addressed in the texts cannot be eliminated by the ban.

Result

After checking the sampler, Aggro announcement no. 1 was not indexed in decision no. 5289 of May 12, 2005. This means that the first “announcement” is the label's only sampler that was not indexed after it was submitted to the Federal Testing Office. The possible indexing of the song Arschficksong by Sido had already been prevented by the release of the video for the song by the voluntary self-regulation of the film industry . This had released the DVD Aggro Announcement DVD No. 1 , on which the piece is represented, from 16 years of age. Once an age rating has been assigned, there is no further classification by the Federal Testing Office for Media Harmful to Young People.

Individual evidence

  1. Booklet of the album
  2. Musicline.de: Chart tracking of "Arschficksong". (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on September 17, 2009 ; Retrieved December 22, 2010 .
  3. Telos-Verlag: Expert opinion from Roland Seim regarding the indexing application against three rap CDs from the Aggroberlin label. Retrieved December 25, 2010 .
  4. Birgit Carus, Martina Hannak-Mayer and Ute Kortländer: Hip-Hop Music in the Spruchpraxis of the Federal Testing Office for Media Harmful to Young People (BPjM) . In: Special print from BpjM-Aktuell . January 2006 ( bundespruefstelle.de [PDF; accessed on November 24, 2012]). Hip-hop music in the practice of the Federal Testing Office for Media Harmful to Young People (BPjM) ( Memento from June 13, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Welt.de: Hardcore music harmful to young people: Federal inspection agency puts rap songs on index. Retrieved December 21, 2010 .