Captain plaster
Captain Gips (* in Hamburg , real name Arne Ihlenfeld ) is a German rapper .
biography
In the mid-1990s, Captain Gips began to write his own lyrics and founded the rap crew Diebe der Zeit, who published a demo in 1998 and opened various shows all over Germany. In 2002 Captain Gips recorded his first solo tape. After the EP, the end of funny , the thieves of time dissolve. Captain Gips continues on his own and in 2006 released the album Transformer and the mixtape From above .
In 2009 he founded a project called Optimus Prime, in which he embodied the three different characters King Fuck ( gangster rap ), MC Fresh ( backpack rapper ) and the fun rapper Florida Klaus in addition to Captain Gips .
In 2010 the album Neonschwarz followed , a download album with Johnny Mauser . The album features the song Flora remains , a song that was written in support of the Rote Flora . Shortly after its publication, the song and with it the entire sound carrier was indexed by the Federal Testing Office for media harmful to minors . The youth activists saw the song as a call to violence.
Captain Gips then founded the Neonschwarz project with Johnny Mauser and the singer Marie Curry , which was signed with Audiolith Records . The first release is the video for On a Journey , still from the neon black album. This is followed by the EP Unter'm Asphalt der Strand in 2012 . At the same time, Captain Gips released the singles What you love and Bettman . In 2013, Neonschwarz released a split single with Kobito .
His third solo album is called 20,000 Leagues Under the Yeah and was released in November 2013. Marie Curry , Ira Atari , Kolya and B-Low from Digger Dance are guests . The official single was Faust in the Pocket with the bonus track Pennen .
On December 14, 2014, Captain Gips announced that the Hamburg State Criminal Police Office was investigating him for sedition . The reason is the text of the song NaziFreieZone , which he wrote together with Johnny Mauser in 2012 as a call for a counter-demonstration against a neo-Nazi march. The charges were dropped and proved baseless.
His fourth solo album is called “Klar zum Kentern” and was released in 2016 on Audiolith Records . The album was released at the same time as Johnny Mauser's album "Mausmission" , with which Captain Gips then played concerts in Germany.
Discography
solo
- 2006: Transformer (album, Silverback Records)
- 2007: From Above Down (Mixtape, Silverback Records)
- 2009: Optimus Prime (album, Silverback Records)
- 2011: What you love (single, Audiolith Records )
- 2011: Bettman (single, Audiolith Records )
- 2013: Faust in the Pocket / Pennen (Single, Audiolith Records )
- 2013: 20,000 Leagues Below the Yeah (Album, Audiolith Records )
- 2014: Hug Life (single, Audiolith Records )
- 2017: Ready to Capsize (Album, Audiolith Records )
- 2019: Willi Bredel (Single, Audiolith Records )
As Florida Klaus
- 2016: Shashlik and Schnapps (single, Audiolith Records )
- 2017: Ratatatat (single, Audiolith Records )
- 2018: 3x4 (single, Audiolith Records )
With thieves of the time
- 1998: demo tape
- 2002: No more fun (EP)
With neon black
- 2012: Under the Asphalt the Beach (EP, Audiolith Records)
- 2013: In your city / play catch (split single with Kobito , Audiolith Records)
- 2014: Flying Fish (Album, Audiolith Records)
- 2016: Metropolis (album, Audiolith Records)
- 2018: Clash (Album, Audiolith Records)
Collaborations
- 2010: Neonschwarz (download album with Johnny Mauser, indexed)
- 2012: Nazifree Zone (single with Johnny Mauser, Audiolith Records )
- 2017: Die Scheisse (single with Johnny Mauser, Audiolith Records )
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Captain Gips. Retrieved October 17, 2017 .
- ↑ biography. Laut.de , accessed on May 3, 2013 .
- ↑ Dani Fromm: With taste between all chairs. Laut.de , accessed on May 3, 2013 .
- ↑ Ilrike Schmidt: Osnabrück administration admits errors and withdraws notification. Osnabrücker Zeitung , November 10, 2012, accessed on October 15, 2015 .
- ↑ Popshot: album review for "20,000 miles under the Yeah". November 20, 2013. Retrieved November 20, 2013 .
- ↑ Ayke Süthoff: Pegida, xenophobia and the right-wing wave of complaints against musicians such as Antilopen Gang and Captain Gips. Vice , December 15, 2014, accessed December 17, 2014 .
- ↑ Captain Gips - Willi Bredel . on audiolith.net. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ↑ Florida Klaus - shashlik and schnapps . on audiolith.net. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ↑ Florida Klaus - Ratatatat . on audiolith.net. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ↑ Florida Klaus - 3x4 . on audiolith.net. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ↑ Johnny Mauser & Captain Gips - Nazi Free Zone . on audiolith.net. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ↑ Johnny Mauser & Captain Gips - The Shit . on audiolith.net. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
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SURNAME | Captain plaster |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German rapper |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |