Dissau Crime

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Dissau Crime
General information
origin Dessau
Genre (s) Hip hop
founding 2000
resolution 2003

Dissau Crime was a German hip-hop group from Dessau , consisting of four band members who, because of their extreme right-wing and anti-Semitic lyrics, are considered the forerunners of the so-called Nazi rape .

Band history

Dissau Crime was founded in 2000. During this time, the four band members rapped mostly in local youth clubs. During the recording of their first album, they got into an argument and disbanded the crew. Nevertheless, in 2003 they released the album Zyklon D - Frontalangriff on the label dopest-vinyl.de in a minimal edition of supposedly only 50 pieces. According to a member of the band, the release was only made to "get something positive out of everything negative that the CD brought us".

The album contained strongly anti-Semitic lines of text like “ 'D' stands for Dissau, the crew who can do everything / 'I' stands for ideals, you stupid wankers, / the 'SS' means Schutzstaffel , I say, 'Heil Dissau', / the 'pig' is for your pain, and you know it exactly! ” (from D - Stands for Dissau ) ,“ Each one his , think of the sentence, on the way into the gas of my city, cyclone Dissau (also) or me shoot the whole pack of Jews with the flak, bang - I'll fuck up the dirty society ”(from Gestapo from the east ). When the lyrics became public, the band began to justify themselves by stating that there were also Russians and blacks in their crew - they tried to relate the harshness of their lyrics to battle rap . In March 2005, proceedings were initiated for incitement to hatred against the band, and a house search was carried out during which the master tape and live recordings were confiscated. The album was indexed on July 30, 2005 by the Federal Testing Agency for Media Harmful to Young People and assigned to List B. It is therefore subject to a distribution ban.

The band members of Dissau Crime were fined between 320 and 1200 euros in October 2006 for sedition . Against this, two of the band members appealed, but it was rejected. In her reasoning, the judge stated: " When I refer to the fact that I am a Nazi, the arc to the right is overstretched".

meaning

Dissau Crime was the first rap group to explicitly use neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic ideas. In contrast to the later right-wing extremist publications, however, this was not an expression of a solid ideology, but above all the desire for provocation. In terms of the hip-hop scene, the group was insignificant.

Discography

  • 2003: Zyklon D - frontal attack (dopest-vinyl.de)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Christoph Schulze: Label fraud: The autonomous nationalists between pop and anti-modern . Ed .: Hermann Haarmann, Falko Schmieder. Tectum Wissenschaftsverlag, Baden-Baden 2017, ISBN 978-3-8288-6672-0 , p. 269 ( google.de [accessed on October 21, 2018]).
  2. a b Annette Gens: Two rappers want an acquittal . In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung . ( mz-web.de [accessed on October 21, 2018]).
  3. ^ All quotations from Jan Buschbom: Anti-Semitic tendencies in the music style rap . In: Ministry of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg (Ed.): Antisemitism. Consistency between the extremes. An event organized by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution on November 22, 2007 in Potsdam. Conference proceedings. Potsdam 2007, p. 32 ( brandenburg.de [PDF]).
  4. Jan Buschbom: Anti-Semitic tendencies in the rap music . In: Ministry of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg (Ed.): Antisemitism. Consistency between the extremes. An event organized by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution on November 22, 2007 in Potsdam. Conference proceedings. Potsdam 2007, p. 33 ( brandenburg.de [PDF]).
  5. Annette Gens: Four young musicians in need of explanation . In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung . ( mz-web.de [accessed on October 21, 2018]).
  6. eBAnz AT? 2005 B5
  7. "When I refer to the fact that I am a Nazi, the arc to the right is spanned". In: Project counterpart. April 27, 2007, accessed October 21, 2018 .
  8. Ralf Jörg Raber: We are as we are: A century of homosexual love on record and CD . Männerschwarm Verlag, Hamburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-86300-025-7 , p. 335 ( google.de [accessed on October 21, 2018]).