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Short process
General information
origin Nuremberg , Germany
Genre (s) Hip hop
founding 2007
Current occupation
Special K
rap
MC Algun

Kurzer Prozess is an anarchist punkrap band from Nuremberg . In her texts she addresses anti-fascism, repression and social problems and calls for an open fight against capitalism and Nazis. The band was named because of so - called left - wing extremist efforts in the Bavarian constitutional protection report. The youth channel puls of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation called them the "veteran of the tick rap ".

history

"Kurzer Prozess" was founded in 2007 by MC Algun and Spezial-K for a joint track that was directed against a right-wing extremist march in Nuremberg . This was followed by the G8 track block against the G8 summit in Heiligendamm in 2007 . In 2008 the debut album Blaulichtmilieu was released on Diffidati Records. The band was first mentioned in the Bavarian Constitutional Protection Report 2011 under the keyword "left-wing extremist music". It was referred to there as a "hate music group":

"The ideology is to be passed on to young listeners in particular through the song lyrics. (...) The left-wing extremist song lyrics can have a radicalizing effect, especially on young people who do not yet have a solid understanding of democratic politics."

- Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior Bavaria : Constitutional Protection Report 2011

On the Bavaria against left-wing extremism page of the Bavarian state government , the line of text "and it is completely okay to beat up a few Nazis" is quoted and added that the band "sees violence as a suitable means of dealing with right-wing extremists". In 2011, a Fürth deacon and social worker got involved against the duo's appearance at the music festival “Bunt statt Braun” in Langenzenn and received unwanted support from the right-wing comradeship scene . The mayor of the city protested against the initiative of the comradeship scene: "Extremism, whether left or right, has no place in the 'Alte Post'." In fact, the festival had to be canceled afterwards.

This was followed by a number of appearances in so-called autonomous centers as well as numerous collaborations, including with headlines and Sookee as well as contributions to soli samplers . In 2013 the two rappers joined the collective Ticktickboom and released their second album Abriss / Aufbau .

Discography

Albums

  • 2008: Blue Light Environment (Diffidati Records)
  • 2013: demolition / construction (in-house production)

Sampler contributions

  • 2009: Krieg dem Krieg on Solidarity Is A ... Benefit-Compilation for The Strasbourg Prisoners (Soli-Sampler)
  • 2010: War on the Bundeswehr Free Zone - no people, not a cent for their war ( Mad Butcher Records )
  • 2011: Rest in the court on ... Der Sampler ( Rote Hilfe Soli-Sampler on Fire & Flames )
  • 2013: War on the Bundeswehr out of schools (Soli-Sampler by Linksjugend Solid and SDAJ )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short process , Last.fm
  2. Sonja Esmail-Zadeh: Phenomenon Links-Rap: Zecken (rap) alarm , BR puls , October 29, 2014
  3. Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior: Constitutional Protection Report 2011 . Munich 2012, p. 204 f . ( online [PDF]). Constitutional Protection Report 2011 ( Memento of the original from September 30, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.verfassungsschutz.bayern.de
  4. Hate music with left-wing extremist references. Bavarian Information Center against Extremism (BIGE), accessed on April 16, 2014 .
  5. Harald Ehm: Festival "Bunt statt Braun" canceled. In: Fürth News . October 21, 2010, accessed July 28, 2015 .
  6. Momo Wedekind: Middle Extremism - Dubious cancellation of a music festival near Fürth. Neues Deutschland , October 24, 2011, accessed April 16, 2014 .
  7. Short process at Discogs (English)
  8. Short process. Rage Against Deportation, accessed April 16, 2014 .