Bonaparte (band)
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Bonaparte is the artist name of the Swiss songwriter and producer Tobias Jundt. Bonaparte was founded in Barcelona in 2006 after a road trip lasting several months and his style of music is often referred to as "Visual Trash Punk". Jundt gathers a large number of changing performers and musicians for live shows. Between 2006 and 2019 Bonaparte played over 700 concerts a. a. in Europe, New Zealand, the USA, China or Russia. At the beginning of December 2019 Bonaparte gave a farewell concert in Berlin.
sound
Bonaparte's sound is characterized by simple, punk-like harmonies. What is special about Bonaparte is the very rough and rustic sound. Sometimes it sounds like primitive recording techniques ("living room acoustics", also known as low fidelity or lo-fi), and that is probably intentional. At the same time, Bonaparte's sound (especially on the second record) is strongly influenced by digital music, so that this musical combination creates a complex sound.
Texts
Just a few lines from the album Too Much reveal Bonaparte's aim: "You know Tolstoy / I know Playboy [...] / You know too much too much". The Berliner Zeitung therefore describes the band as “analogue bohemians ” and states that the meaning of life in Bonaparte's world does not consist of gaining knowledge, but rather aims at increasing pleasure. Tobias Jundt, the head of the band, contradicts this statement. He advocates that both can and must exist.
Stage presence
The Bonaparte shows are characterized by an expressive stage performance, which is celebrated by the critics: The Berlin tip reported: “where they were, a sweaty and softly rocked crowd stood with lines in their ears”. The Tagesspiegel describes it as a “multi-ethnic state, ruled by the party emperor”, which unleashes a trash circus. Jundt sometimes appears alone, but mostly in a larger cast, which also changes. An indefinite number of artists belong to the circle of Bonaparte. As in the lyrics, Bonaparte's stage performance is also about crossing borders. Stripping people in animal costumes make the concert a grotesque show, the eroticism of which is sometimes fascinating, sometimes frightening. Animals also appear again and again in the shows in the form of disguised actors.
Awards
- 2008: RadioAward for New Music from ARD youth waves Fritz , You FM and MDR Sputnik
- 2009: Musikexpress Style Award
- 2010: Live Entertainment Award (LEA) : Best Club Act 2009
- 2016: Swiss Music Prize, nomination
Discography
Studio albums
- 2008: Too Much (Bonaparte / Label Staatsakt )
- 2010: My Horse Likes You ( State Act )
- 2012: Sorry, We're Open ( Staatsakt / Warner )
- 2014: Bonaparte ( State Act / Warner )
- 2017: The Return of Stravinsky Wellington (Bonaparte / Believe)
- 2019: What Happened to Me (Columbia / Sony Music)
Other albums (live, remixes & soundtracks)
- 2009: Remuched (double album with remixes and live material, Staatsakt )
- 2010: Computer In Love (10 "remixes including Modeselektor, Siriusmo, Jason Forrest)
- 2011: Rave Rave Remix (12 "Remix EP including Housemeister)
- 2011: 0110111 - Quantum Physics & A Horseshoe (Live Album, State Act )
- 2015: Beck's Last Summer (Soundtrack)
Singles
- 2008: Too Much
- 2010: Fly a Plane Into Me
- 2010: Computer In Love
- 2012: Quarantine
- 2013: Manana Forever
- 2014: Into The Wild
- 2016: White Noize / Nobody Under The Sun
- 2017: Melody X
- 2019: Château Lafite
Free downloads
- 2010: Things Are More Like They Are Now (Free Download)
- 2012: Louie Louie (Free Download)
- 2014: Under Construction (Free Download)
Video albums
- 2011: 0110111-Quantum Physics & A Horseshoe (concert film) (Staatsakt / Warner)
Collaborations
- 2016: Mule & Man (Bonaparte & Kid Simius): One Hand Clap EP (Staatsakt / Caroline)
swell
- ↑ Chart sources: Germany - Switzerland
- ↑ Bonaparte at laut.de.
- ^ Bonaparte: Live History . ( Memento from September 18, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) In: bonaparte.cc.
- ↑ Anarchy instead of farewell mood . In: Die_Tageszeitung , December 3, 2019.
- ↑ Analogous Bohème . In: Berliner Zeitung , October 8, 2008
- ↑ The analog bohemian . ( Memento from August 30, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) motor.de
- ↑ Berlin bands with potential: Bonaparte . In: tip Berlin.
- ↑ Bonaparte: Blood, Sweat and Sausages . Tagesspiegel.de
- ↑ “RadioAward for New Music” goes to Bonaparte . ( Memento from March 23, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Sputnik.de
- ↑ Popshot: The record hodgepodge November 2016 (with, inter alia, Common and Cr7z) - Popshot . In: Popshot . ( over-blog.de [accessed on December 21, 2016]).
Web links
- Official website
- Bonaparte at Discogs (English)
- Bonaparte at laut.de