Volume FOUR of the benefit compilation for TRIGGER CUT is out now. A band of noise rock friends in Stuttgart, Germany, who just lost a fortune of nice equipment when an electrical fire burned up their studio. 42 songs for € 1 https://t.co/zKSwTZA9Xg
Out now: Volume THREE of the benefit for the beloved German noise-rock band TRIGGER CUT, who lost all their equipment in a fire. 42 chunks of underground rock for a €1 donation. Or buy all three volumes and get 136 chunks of underground for €3. https://t.co/5KX3EWg2Dx
Our German noise rock friends TRIGGER CUT just lost all their band equipment in an electrical fire. So we made a benefit compilation in hopes of helping them. 52 slices of underground rock for $1: https://t.co/zisUeIPlsh
@Snowden Hey Ed, what should I use to shill my no-name underground rock band now that Facebook zucked itself? I'm on https://t.co/M9XG2nqjRK, but nobody else seems to be on it. Do you think that'll change now?
Donations for the disaster-struck Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Studios and Analogika Hamburg have ground to a halt, but: it's not too late to share ;-) https://t.co/ntvTCiRXvj
Volume V - NASTY ROCK - of the disaster relief fundraiser sampler for Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Studios and Analogika. FORTY-THREE pieces of hard alternative from around the world for a €10 donation to help the poor studio engineers out! https://t.co/pM8mcX12fM
VOLUME FIVE of the Disaster Relief Benefit Compilation for Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Studios and Analogika Hamburg is finally out --- NOISE ROCK of the World UNITE! https://t.co/pM8mcX12fM
On May 31st, a massive explosion of mysterious origin blew up a big building in Hamburg that housed Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Studios, a complex housing multiple independent music business. Would anybody consider donating *any* amount to their GoFundMe?
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STREAMPUNK THEATRE ST. PAULI hooked us up with some damned fine live sound - a first in Kosmoshice history. Thanks a million, Bunker!
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Kosmoshice "Mutation" - Live on Streampunk Theatre St. Pauli 16/04/21 https://t.co/r7mDCcfJew via @YouTube
@Wanmohan1 Funny you should mention it, because a noise rock take on a dubstep beat is in the Shice Squad pipeline... deconstructing dance music is one of our long-term goals. THIS, for example, was from ripping off the beat to "Fatty Boom-Boom" Die Antwoord https://t.co/uEZA1uEBUG
KOSMOSHICE may be the first band ever to get Tommi Stumpff's permission to cover a song of his.... and change it up a little... https://t.co/0fMjnp0vin