Attwenger /Austria/

Austrian fuse elements of folk with punk, rock, hip-hop and electro

Expats.cz Staff

Written by Expats.cz Staff Published on 24.11.2010 14:29:36 (updated on 24.11.2010) Reading time: 2 minutes

10. 12. 2010 /Fri/, Palac Akropolis, 7:30 p.m.

The name Attwenger comes from an old four-lined stanza, that was played in regional broadcast and later appropriated by Markus Binder and Hans-Peter Falkner. Since 1991, “Attwenger” is a project in constant flux. Markus Binder plays drums, Hans-Peter Falkner the accordian (electric squeeze-box). Both sing and use contemporary electronics in their music. Attwenger is considered one of the most innovative bands in Austria and fuse elements of folk with punk, rock, hip-hop and electro.

Their first LP “most” was released in early 1991. Many concerts followed in german speaking areas as well as in Marseille, Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Kuala Lumpur and Harare. “pflug” and “luft” were released in 1992 and 1993. Each were voted album of the year in Austria. After finishing the 35mm “Attwengerfilm” and a tour through Sibiria Attwenger returned in the fall of 1996 to develop new pieces. The new work was released in 1997 on the album “song”. After concerts in Ho-Chi-Minh-City/Vietnam (1998) and Lahore/Pakistan (2001) (among others) the fifth album, “sun”, was released, in which followed the 2002 interpretation of the attwengeresque concept of dialect and sound. After touring with the sun-tracks (also through mexico), Attwenger produced their next album „dog“, representing 14 slim electro- and polka-slang-songs, setting off for various directions (release: october 2005). Half a year later, in spring 2006, 17 remixes of this album followed with „dog 2“.

Attwenger’s music is an unusual combination of Upper Austrian folk music and hip-hop, with lyrics sung (and rapped) in Upper Austrian dialect. Falkner often plays his accordion through effects pedals to give his instrument a distorted timbre similar to that of an electric guitar. Binder sometimes uses drum machines.

i have no idea what it´s all about, but I like the general noise a great deal.john peel, bbc
attwenger´s slang is more funk than dialect.spex
if you don’t understand their language, it does not mean you don’t understand attwenger.radio fm4

More info on www.rachot.cz

Tickets: Ticketpro, Palac Akropolis

Prices: Presale: standing 230 CZK, sitting 280 CZK
On the venue: 250/300 CZK

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