Kilez More

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Alchemist
  DE 30th 06/09/2017 (1 week)
  CH 58 06/11/2017 (1 week)

Kilez More (real name Kevin Mohr ; born March 19, 1988 in Vienna ) is an Austrian rapper . His texts mostly cover conspiracy ideological and political topics.

Career

Kilez became known for appearing on vigils for peace . He took part in the "HipHop Newcomer 2011" competition. His stage name is said to have originated from an earlier passion for Super Nintendo games. He is studying (as of 2012) psychology, philosophy and German studies, for a teaching post at the University of Vienna . He published his first works under the name "Killezz More". Mohr often performs together with the Duisburg band Die Breite . He released his first two albums, Status Quo and Rapvolution , on the Duisburg label Lärmquelle Records, which also publishes the albums from The Band. For his third album Alchemist he signed with the label Digitale Dissidenz. He is currently under contract with Danse Macabre Records, which has re-released his first album.

Due to the conspiracy ideological content represented by Kevin Mohr ( denial of man-made global warming , chemtrails ) in the context of the three-day project days in 2016 in the Filstal Waldorf School, the State Center for Civic Education Baden-Württemberg warned against him.

He has been supporting the Stop Ramstein campaign since 2015.

At the beginning of 2020 he worked with the cabaret artist Achim Meyer for the release of Julian Assange .

Since 2020 he has moderated the format [sic!] On YouTube .

Discography

Mix tapes

  • 2017: Virustape (included as a bonus in the Limited Edition of Alchemist)

Albums

  • 2011: Status Quo (Lärmquelle Records, 2016: Danse Macabre)
  • 2013: Rapvolution (Lärmquelle Records)
  • 2017: Alchemist (Digital Dissidence)
  • 2019: Voice of Peace (Digital Dissidence)

EPs

  • 2010: Truthrap EP
  • 2011: mass mail EP
  • 2011: Bilderberg EP
  • 2015: Synergie EP (Lärmquelle Records)
  • 2019: Voice of Peace EP (Digital Dissidence)

Singles

  • 2013: Rapvolution
  • 2015: the life and death of imperialism
  • 2017: Medial balls
  • 2019: Peace Movement

More songs

  • Police State ACAB
  • freedom of speech
  • Peace
  • War to the power of 3
  • 1 minute before war (feat. C-Rebell-Um )
  • Game of Drones

As a guest musician

  • 2014: When You Wake Up (Photon feat.Kilez More)
  • 2016: It's All Just Coincidence (Photon feat.Kilez More)
  • 2016: Everything stays the same ( The Range, Morgaine, Kilez More)
  • 2017: Weckruf (with Beatus, Yannick D 3rd Stock Record feat.Kilez More & Finest Skillz)
  • 2018: Thought Criminal (Ukvali feat.Kilez More, Beatus & Yannik D.)

Music videos

  • Police State ACAB
  • Changing sides (Illuminati)
  • The critical mass
  • No to the EU treaty
  • Deranged
  • TV total idiocy
  • Info warrior
  • Repeating
  • Can we let that happen?
  • Climate change
  • Bilderberger headlines
  • Where's the Truth (feat. The Range)
  • freedom of speech
  • Rap evolution
  • Peace mission
  • I am free
  • Peace
  • Game EUROver
  • The world of tomorrow (producer: Simon Marian Hoffmann)
  • Life and death of imperialism
  • UNITY
  • System enemy
  • Game of Drones
  • Medial balls
  • #TruthRap
  • The alchemist
  • Hi Kids (Virus Remix)
  • Theory & Practice (Virus Remix)
  • Wikileaks on Beats
  • The Simpsong
  • New World Order
  • Peace movement
  • We Might (feat.Morgaine & Aeon)
  • mosaic

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chart sources: DE - CH
  2. a b Schule Strong criticism of the performance of the rapper Kilez More in the Waldorf School Dirk Hülser Südwest Presse January 21, 2016, accessed on August 1, 2019
  3. Wirres Germany , by Stefan Lauer, Vice 27 August 2014
  4. HipHop Newcomer 2011, Round 3.5: Sido on Kilez More
  5. Sahel Zarinfar: Aircraft in the head. In: Paroli . May 8, 2012, accessed August 24, 2020 .
  6. Kilez More - Climate Change. Retrieved on August 23, 2020 (English).
  7. Stefan Eisen: The life and work of Kilez More. Göttingen Institute for Democracy Research , July 21, 2019, accessed on August 28, 2020 (German).
  8. ^ Marbacher Zeitung, Stuttgart Germany: Vigil for Julian Assange: "What remains of our democracy?" Retrieved on August 23, 2020 .
  9. Mathias Maurer: About Todund life: The film-crazy Waldorf students Simon Marian Hoffmann . In: Bund der Freie Waldorfschulen eV (Ed.): Erziehungskunst . tape 06 , no. 2014 . Free Spiritual Life Publishing House, Stuttgart June 2014, p. 40-41 .