Hagen Stoll

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Hagen Stoll 2012 in Magdeburg

Hagen Stoll (born January 29, 1975 in Berlin ), also known as Joe Rilla , is a German musician and producer from Berlin-Marzahn .

Musical career

Joe Rilla

Stoll started spraying graffiti in the late 1980s and later became a member of CAF , a graffiti crew from Berlin. In 1994 Stoll got to know DJ Danetic and as a result of this encounter began to write his own rap lyrics, initially writing the lyrics in English. He adopted the stage name Joe Rilla .

In 1997 Joe Rilla founded the formation Da Mash together with hip-hop musicians Dave Q and MC Poise . The group released an album together with the PDM Posse , which was released under the title Plus & Minus . The vinyl record is assigned to the PDM Posse on the A side and Da Mash on the B side . Joe Rilla toured throughout Europe as a family affair with singer Joy Denalane and rapper MC Poise .

Rilla's debut album Zeitgeist was released in 1998. This was followed in 1999 by the formation of the hip-hop formation Illiterate , which was an amalgamation of hip-hop musicians DJ Danetic, SMC, Joe Rilla and DJ NYCO. They released the EP Waz Louz on the Raid Records label and the albums ... period! and 1Deutige 2Deutigkeiten about the label upgrade Records .

In 2001 the illiterate went on tour with Pyranja and Azad . Due to positive feedback from the 3p label , which in 2001 was Azad's home label , Joe Rilla received the offer to mix the rapper's debut album. Due to scheduling obligations, Joe Rilla could not work on the album Leben .

Rilla founded Alphabeatz Musikproduktion in 2001 . The East Berliner runs this with Andreas Petsch. Alphabeatz subsequently worked with Curse , Harris , Pyranja and Aggro Berlin , among others .

Joe Rilla also started the Ostblokk Plattenbau label in 2003. Alphabeatz and Dra-Q produced the single Ich liebe es , which was widely known as McDonald’s advertising slogan . The Berliner also went on an Aggro Announcement No. 4 tour with the rappers of the independent label Aggro Berlin .

After the release of the mixtape Gunz nach oben , Rilla released the album Aus der Platte in 2005 , which he produced for the most part himself. Features on the album include rappers Tony D , B-Tight , Alpa Gun , Snaga & Pillath , Fler and Sido .

In 2006 and 2007, Rilla appeared primarily as a producer of beats. Among other things, he has contributed productions for the recordings A Question of Honor and Out of Love for Play by Snaga & Pillath, Loaded and unlocked by Alpa Gun and Neger Neger from B-Tight. In addition, the hip-hop musician is represented with remixes on numerous singles by the rappers of the Aggro Berlin label . These include election campaigns , dad is back , street boy and it's me .

On November 30, 2007, Joe Rilla's album was released from the ruins . This was published on the Aggro Berlin label. Rilla then focuses on his East German origins. In addition to Joe Rilla himself, the productions for the album were carried out by hip-hop musicians DJ Desue , Goofiesmackerz, Shuko and DJ Shusta. In addition, Fler and Shizoe have guest posts on Risen From Ruins , which has been sold 10,000 times.

In August 2008 the album Deutsch-Rap-Hooligan was released . It was not published via Aggro Berlin, but via its own online platform releaseyourself.net. Rilla's past as a hooligan is a major theme on this album. The album Loyalty , released in 2009, was also only available on his homepage. The album included pieces that did not make it into the last selection on previous albums and new productions.

Warrior

In 2010, Hagen Stoll, who now appears again under his real name, declared that he would no longer record hip-hop / rap music and would concentrate on rock music in the future . He then founded the Haudegen group with his childhood friend Sven Gillert, whose rapper pseudonym is Tyron Berlin . Stoll himself describes the style change he made, the turn away from hard rap and the turn to more emotional rock, as a logical consequence of a musical development and as a change in his musical message, which is now intended to motivate his listeners as music of hope in the best songwriting tradition. The debut album Schlicht & Griffend immediately landed at number 9 in the German charts, the successor En Garde even at number 5. The first video was published on October 22, 2010, the piece Wir gegen den Rest . The meanwhile sixth studio album is announced for August 2020.

Rilla

Joe Rilla wrote his last rap track Dope for the Boxes in 2011 with the 187 street gang . In December 2019, however, he released a new rap album called Platte under the name Rilla , the promotional phase of which he initiated in July 2019 with the YouTube video Tell them Rilla is back . The eleven tracks are all named uniformly and represent an allusion to the number of storeys often encountered in East German prefabricated buildings : first floor to eleventh floor .

Hagen Stoll

On the website of the record company Unikat Musik , an album by Hagen Stoll was announced for October 2020.

Private

Hagen Stoll comes from Marzahn in the eastern part of Berlin, but now lives outside Berlin. His East German origins are discussed in many of his pieces of music. Stoll joined a competitive sports club at the age of six and was a 15-year-old GDR table tennis champion in his age group. He later trained as a plasterer . The musician has two children.

Stoll published his autobiography This is how life feels at the beginning of 2013.

Discography

Joe Rilla

Studio albums

Cover of the album Resurrected from Ruins
Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Talisman
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  • 1997: Plus & Minus (Da Mash)
  • 1998: Zeitgeist
  • 2001: … period! (Illiterate)
  • 2001: 1 Clear 2 unambiguities (illiterate)
  • 2004: Ready to Die
  • 2004: Once around Blokk (Ostblokk)
  • 2005: Gunz Up
  • 2005: From the record to the record
  • 2007: Risen from the ruins (Plattenbau Ost)
  • 2008: German rap hooligan
  • 2019: Record (recordJet)

Singles and EPs

  • 1999: 220 km / h
  • 1999: Waz Louz (illiterate)
  • 2001: All My Headz (illiterate)
  • 2001: Alpha Cypha / Im Kreis (illiterate)
  • 2005: Samba (Ostblokk)
  • 2020: Aaahhhuuu (recordJet)

Others

  • 2005: Buy mine ( Juice Exclusive! On Juice -CD # 57)
  • 2007: 14 million ( Juice Exclusive! On Juice CD # 75)
  • 2008: Announcement Ost (with Morlockk Dilemma , Discipline, Six Eastwood, Abroo, Zoit, Hammer & Zirkel, Damion Davis and Dra-Q) ( Juice Exclusive! On Juice CD # 90)
  • 2010: I want to go with Metrickz & Richter

Productions

  • 2005: Diverse on According to own rules (single) by Fler
  • 2005: Wahlkampf (Joe Rilla Remix) & Aggro Berlin Zeit (Joe Rilla Remix) on Wahlkampf (single) by Sido & G-Hot
  • 2005: TWOH on hot goods from B-Tight & Tony D
  • 2006: Papa is back (remix) by Fler
  • 2006: Strassenjunge (remix) on Strassenjunge (single) by Sido
  • 2006: TWOH on Aggro announcement No. 4 X from Aggro Berlin
  • 2006: Your last cent on Das Beste von MOK
  • 2007: Ich bin (Joe Rilla Remix) on Ich bin (single) by B-Tight
  • 2007: So Good and The Confession of Negro Negro by B-Tight
  • 2007: Ostwest auf One hand washes the other of Sido
  • 2007: These lines on loaded and unlocked by Alpa Gun
  • 2007: The game is over on foreigners (single) by Alpa Gun
  • 2007: SP on For the love of the game by Snaga & Pillath
  • 2008: Kanacks & Hools on Me and my mask by Sido (together with DJ Desue)
  • 2009: From the record to the record Album / Plattenbau Ost
  • 2010: Risen from ruins Aggro Berlin / album
  • 2011: DeutschRapHooligan Ostblokk Plattenbau / Plattenbau Ost

Warrior

Hagen Stoll

  • 2014: Talisman

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Joe Rilla biography. In: laut.de . Retrieved January 18, 2011 .
  2. "From the plate on the plate" by Joe Rilla. In: laut.de. Retrieved January 18, 2011 .
  3. Joe Rilla in an interview - "Risen from the ruins". (No longer available online.) In: MZEE . November 25, 2007, archived from the original on February 24, 2013 ; Retrieved February 24, 2013 .
  4. Joe Rilla and Ostrap in RBB magazine overhead projector , sent in the first on 7 February, 2008.
  5. a b Are rappers actually allowed to do that? In: laut.de. October 28, 2010, accessed January 18, 2011 .
  6. Warrior. Unique music, accessed December 18, 2019 .
  7. Rilla: Rilla "Tell them Rilla is back" 2019. Rilla (YouTube), July 4, 2019, accessed December 18, 2019 .
  8. Rilla. Unique music, accessed December 18, 2019 .
  9. Hagen Stoll. Unique music, accessed December 18, 2019 .
  10. Juice . No. 12 . Piranha Media , 2007, p. 60 .
  11. a b Sebastian Leber: Very poor record. In: Der Tagesspiegel . January 6, 2008, accessed January 18, 2011 .
  12. a b Steffen Rüth: Haudegen - The poetry of the gutter . In: kulturnews . No. 248 . Bunkverlag, Hamburg June 2011, p. 6th f . ( kulturnews 6/11 [PDF; 8.7 MB ; accessed on February 24, 2013]).
  13. Juice . No. 12 . Piranha Media, 2007, p. 59 .
  14. Charts DE