Microcosm23

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Microcosm23
Singer Peter Löwe.
Singer Peter Löwe.
General information
Genre (s) Emo
founding 2005
Website http://www.mikrokosmos23.de
Founding members
Peter the Lion
Tom Pätschke
Toni Petraschk
Current occupation
Peter the Lion
Tom Pätschke
guitar
Mathias Starke since 2008
Steffen Oks since 2012
former members
Toni Petraschk 2005–2011
guitar
Bernhard Teichfischer 2006–2007

Mikrokosmos23 is a German Emo - band , which in 2005 Meissen founded.

history

The name of the band refers to the number of their first rehearsal room in Meissen. After Mikrokosmos23 published their first release on a DIY label from Hamburg , they quickly gained a reputation as a live band. In 2008 a limited 10-inch was released together with Captain Planet and Matula, on which guitarist Mathias Starke can be heard for the first time. The EP was sold out within ten months.

The follow-up album Memorandum was produced by the band with Kurt Ebelhäuser in spring 2009. It was released a year and a half later at unterm average . Their first single, Knightrider Generation , ran for eight weeks on MTV's rotation.

As the only German band, Mikrokosmos23 was named by Intro magazine in the timeline of the development of the emo phenomenon.

Discography

  • 2006: Mikrokosmos²³ (Kids In Misery, EP)
  • 2007: When We Were Young is Now (Kids In Misery, LP, CD)
  • 2008: Planke - Matula - Mikrokosmos²³ - Captain Planet - 4 Way-Split (Kids In Misery, Split-EP)
  • 2010: Memorandum ( below average , LP / CD / DL)
  • 2010: Knightrider Generation (below average, single)
  • 2011: 20 years intro. Part 6: Emo (split single with Adolar , Intro Verlags GmbH, 2011)
  • 2012: A present (below average, EP)
  • 2013: Everything is alive. Everything stays (Unter Schafen Records (AL! VE), CD, Release: January 25, 2013)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Unclesally * s : "Punk-Spezial - Mikrokosmos23", Issue No. 165, November 2010
  2. "Product Info Split 10" at below average , viewed on May 30, 2011
  3. ↑ Artist info on the label , viewed May 30, 2011
  4. Intro : "The Emo Timeline from 1992 to 2011" No. 193 (June 2011), p. 128