Human Abfall: Form & Zweck 12"

Human Abfall: Form & Zweck 12"


Tags: · 10s · 12" · germany · post-punk · Sounds of Subterrania
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After Paris, San Bernardino, Boston, London, Madrid and many others, we must not be afraid of life and we must all learn to get back to normality. For this reason, the music group Human waste from the residential city of Stuttgart is back with their second album “Form and Purpose”. Without falling into dismay, but using clear answers about the ability to act in the wrong, Human waste uses their music to describe humanitarian crises and human catastrophes. Musically, postpunk (à la The Gun Club, Grauzone and The Fall) combines with elements of East Coast hip-hop (à la Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang Clan and Nas) to form a dystopian looping carpet of sound. On this carpet, singer Flávio Bacon lays his manic Dada chant in flawless official German, which tells an ambiguous story about the tragedy of a Europe at a crossroads. “Form and Purpose” is an album that reports on life at the end of a cultural age – nothing more and nothing less.

  • Label: Sounds of Subterrania
  • Format Type: 12"
  • Genre: post-punk