Jens Fröhlich

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Jens Fröhlich , also known by his pseudonym Asemit , is a right-wing extremist singer and music publisher from Gera . He is active with both the right-wing rock band Eugenik and the NSBM band Totenburg .

Career

In 1996 Fröhlich founded the right-wing rock band Oigenik, which was initially Oi! and right-wing rock, but later changed their style of music to black or pagan metal under the name eugenics . With the album Pestpogrom (2004), Fröhlich also joined the NSBM band Totenburg, after he had already worked on the design of their debut album Weltmacht oder Niedergang in 2000 and released their second album Winterschlacht in cooperation with Donnerschlag Records in 2002. Totenburg has good contacts to the group Absurd , whose singer Ronald Möbus Fröhlich shared the vocals with me at various concerts.

In 2001 the band Epithalium followed, which can also be assigned to the NSBM and so far had released an album on Nebelfee Klangwerke, the label of Ronald Möbus (Absurd).

Jens Fröhlich also runs the Ewiges Eis Records label, which has (or had) contracts with the groups Magog , Wedard and Forgotten Darkness as well as merchandise from Pest , Mütiilation , Watain and Temnozor .

In addition to the music, Fröhlich was also significantly involved in the White Youth , a youth organization of the Blood and Honor Network, which was banned on September 12, 2000 .

Discography

with eugenics
with castle of the dead
  • 2004: plague pogrom
  • 2005: Art and Combat (EP)
  • 2006: Brothers in Arms (split with Menneskerhat)
  • 2007: Si vis pacem, para bellum (split with Der Stürmer )
  • 2009: Majesty of Wampyric Blood / Leichenfeuer (Split with Satanic Warmaster )
  • 2009: end times
  • 2020: Beyond the grave
with epithalium
  • 2002: Split album with Holocaust and Frost War
  • 2004: Hel (demo)
  • 2005: extermination
  • 2012: Expulsion from God / evisceration of Christians

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Dornbusch , Jan Raabe : RechtsRock - Made in Thuringia . State Center for Civic Education Thuringia, 2006, ISBN 978-3-937967-08-0 , p. 75 .
  2. Christian Dornbusch : Extreme right-wing protagonists of Black Metal. In: The right margin No. 92. Turn it down , 2005, archived from the original on June 23, 2008 ; Retrieved May 27, 2010 .
  3. ^ EE Records. Retrieved June 1, 2010 .
  4. ^ Martin Langebach / Jan Raabe: RechtsRock - Made in Thuringia. 2nd revised and expanded edition . State Center for Political Education Thuringia, 2010, ISBN 978-3-937967-57-8 , p. 23 .
  5. Article about " Totenburg " in the Lexicon right-wing extremism from Belltower.News