A few years German Hip Hop crew Skunk Funk recorded an album called “Vorschlagen und nachtreten!”. But then they split up, never officially released the album but later on made it available for free download on the internet for some time. Now it is available again and can be downloaded from Rapidshare.
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Song of the Day: Die Firma – Hektik (feat. Afrob)
Notes: From the 2002 album “Das Dritte Auge”. Accidentally came across this track last night and I like it…
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Song of the Day: Fettes Brot – Lieber Verbrennen als Erfrieren
Notes: I saw the movie Sophiiiie! last night which was quite ok. And I thought this song fits somehow…
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The Whitest Boy Alive have a new album. It’s called Rules and according to their website will be released in March. They already have one new song (“Island”) up on their myspace page…
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I love those old Fettes Brot tracks like Die Einsamkeit der Klofrau or the Weekend Blues of Frikadelle am Ohr. They are so beautifully laid-back. I’m really lucky that my brother has all those albums.
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Google Reader "Meine Bestellung" (Screenshot from google.com/reader)
Well OK, if you just quickly check the dictionary it might seem perfectly fine to translate “My order” to “Meine Bestellung”. And the translation is actually correct. But definitely not in the context of this relatively new feature in Google Reader. Because “Bestellung” means “order” in the sense of ordering something in a restaurant or form a mail-order store.
Here this word is absolute nonsense. Google should replace it with something like “Reihenfolge”… -
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Sven Regener
Sven Regener reading from his new novel “Der Kleine Bruder” on 1LIVE Klubbing:
You can download the programme as a podcast (mp3).
This is his latest book after “Herr Lehmann” and “Neue Var Süd” and was just released last month.
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Song of the Day: Madsen – “Mein Therapeut Und Ich”
Notes: I just like this song, it really rocks….
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Song of the Day: Oblivia – “My Friend”
Notes: It’s the intro song of the German movie Lammbock, which I personally like a lot.

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