Human waste

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Human waste
General information
origin Stuttgart , Germany
Genre (s) Post-punk , punk
founding 2011
Website humanabfall.bandcamp.com
Current occupation
"Agitation" (vocals)
Flávio Bacon
guitar
JFR Moon
guitar
Ringo Stelzl
Effects, drums
Pavel Black

Human Abfall is a German-speaking punk band from Stuttgart and Berlin that was founded in Stuttgart in 2011.

Band history

Born in Aschaffenburg, Flávio Bacon moved to Stuttgart as a teenager. There he got to know Pavel Schwarz and Ringo Stelzl, who, like him, worked as bartenders at Club Zwölfzehn. Together they founded the band Human Abfall in summer 2011. The band name is a metaphor for death:

“When you have become human waste - that is, you have passed or thrown your spoon - then you have reached the only moment of equality and independence from habitus. So when you are eaten by the worms. "

- Flávio Bacon : residual culture

JFR Moon was added a little later. At the beginning the individual roles were not yet determined, only Flávio Bacon took over the position of singer from the beginning, which he sees as "agitation". The first self-titled demo recording was released in December 2012 on the in-house tape label Monkey Bizz Tape Empire and sold around 200 copies. The EP SNG followed in 2013 via ChuChuRecords. At the end of 2013 they took part in the compilation We must speak about Tibet - From home you can't speak here - 13 musical greetings from Stuttgart, where you live . The band then performed not only in Stuttgart but all over Germany and earned a reputation as an excellent live band.

On July 25, 2014, the DIY label Sounds of Subterrania released their debut album Tanztee von unten , which was quickly traded as an insider tip by media as diverse as Spiegel Online , Ox-Fanzine , the daily newspaper and Plastic Bomb . The album was produced by Ralf Milberg, who also worked with Die Nerven.

In 2016 her second album Form & Zweck was released . The album was made again in the Milberg studios, but partly on their own, as Milberg was on tour with Die Nerven.

Music genre

Human waste comes from the Stuttgart indie rock scene around bands like Die Nerven und Karies , with which they are often compared. Musically, you are rooted in post-punk , especially false colors , the golden lemons , trend and mother can be perceived as influences. The lyrics are ironic, full of biting passages and politically clearly left-wing, but above all harsh and ruthless. Musically, the second album Form & Zweck was a further development. Influences from hip-hop (especially trap ), jazz , soul and funk can be found on the album. The texts also became more political and dealt with Fortress Europe , Pegida and Islamic terrorism . The singing actually sounds like agitation: Flávio Bacon uses variants of spoken chant, angry screaming, whispering and over-accentuation known from theater. The texts are performed repetitively, but without refrains. The staging is deliberately difficult to endure. In part, this is reminiscent of the art form Dada .

Discography

EPs
  • 2013: SNG (Spastic Fantastic Records / ChuChu Records)
  • 2014: Split with Das Ende (ChuChu Records)
Albums
Demo recordings
  • 2011: Human Waste (MC, Monkey Bizz Tape Empire)
Compilations
  • 2013: Various interpreters: You can't speak of home here - 13 musical greetings from the residential city of Stuttgart (A1: We have to talk about Tibet ...)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. »Rock'n Garbage« - Punk meets residual culture. Restkultur, April 24, 2015, accessed on May 11, 2017 .
  2. a b c human waste at laut.de . Retrieved May 11, 2017
  3. a b Kalle Stille: HUMAN WASTE: No, I don't want a new vacuum cleaner! In: Ox-Fanzine . 114 (June / July 2014) - ( ox-fanzine.de ).
  4. ^ Thomas Morawitzky: Band portrait: Human waste. The other Stuttgart thunders. Stuttgarter Nachrichten , January 30, 2015, accessed on May 11, 2017 .
  5. Andreas Borcholte, Tobias Rapp and Jan Wigger: Abgehört: The most important music of the week. Spiegel Online , August 19, 2014, accessed May 11, 2017 .
  6. Kalle Stille: HUMAN WASTE: Dance tea from below . In: Ox-Fanzine . 114 (June / July 2014) - ( ox-fanzine.de ).
  7. a b Record of the Week: Human Waste - Dance Tea from Below (8/10). blogs.taz.de , August 6, 2014, accessed on May 11, 2017 .
  8. a b Micha: HUMAN ABFALL - Dance Tea from Below LP (Special Edition). (No longer available online.) Plastic Bomb , formerly the original ; accessed on May 11, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / plastic-bomb.eu  
  9. Amelie Köppl: laut.de review: Hard and not very warm. Retrieved May 11, 2017 .
  10. Kalle Stille: HUMAN WASTE: On the revolving door to the psychiatry . In: Ox-Fanzine . 125 (April / May 2016) - ( ox-fanzine.de ).
  11. Linus Volkmann: Human waste: Form and purpose. Musikexpress , April 28, 2016, accessed May 11, 2017 .
  12. Nils rabe: The rest is lead: Human garbage on tour with a new album / video premiere »Comfortable Position«. (No longer available online.) Spex March 1, 2016, archived from the original on July 10, 2017 ; accessed on May 11, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.spex.de