Volker Stoi

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Volker Stoi at the APPD Bavaria State Party Congress 2007 in Munich

Volker Stoi (* 1970 in Römhild , GDR ) is a German underground musician, politician and video activist . From 2008 to 2016 he was party leader of the Anarchist Pogo Party of Germany (APPD).

politics

Volker Stoi joined the APPD in 2005 when he was still living in Munich . From 2007 to 2009 he was chairman of the APPD-Bavaria regional association. In APPD jargon he calls himself " Imperator ". Stoi has lived in Berlin since 2008 . Stoi drew attention to himself when he could not explain what the state associations "underground" were exactly. Stoi was officially party chairman of the APPD from 2008 to 2010. In the absence of two-year new board elections, he formally continued to hold this post from 2010 to 2016. In 2012 Stoi was the official organizer of the vegetable battle and in an open letter requested the faction of the Pirate Party in the Berlin House of Representatives to cover the cleaning costs.

Music and video

With the music project convertertod founded by him and Anonkrata (Sufferhead) and the album Life is a strange thing , Stoi first became known underground in 2004. The solo music project sceletec followed later, with which he released several albums, preferably on the Internet. In 2007 work began on the music project Bunkerhospital and the album Frequency Laboratory .

His first video was made in 2007 with the title kinky city , which refers to Munich. A music video was created in 2009 for the dance music track of the power noise project Imminent Starvation . In 2011 a music video was created for the track World Wide Terror by the Italian grindcore band Zeit Geist from Turin .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Results of the Federal Party Congress 2016 - ATTENTION! News from the Pogo Front! ( Memento from October 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  2. "Info Open Letter from the APPD to the Pirate Party", accessed on September 6, 2012
  3. Info Wasserschlacht 2012 accessed on September 6, 2012