biography
At the beginning of this century noiseboy Nekrobo Krill was surrounded by liveless
music-projects, and one night in the early days of 2003 he had a vision of a band that
plays uncompromised music and which members are free ghosts and feel in the same way about
passion and obsession. So he asks his friends Tendoboy and Jushoboy, with whom he had
projects in the past to share his slimy dream. Guitar and noisescape were added to the
voice, but to rehearse the drums were missing.
One foisty drunk night nekrobo met Killip, who he just knew as the excessiv singer of a
cologne oldschool band named "the schöne hubätz". These guys went on with
drinking and nekroboy told him about the project, and if killip would like to join it.His
answer was a question: "When do we rehearse?" So Killip gave up his mic and
started to play the drums again.
But problems were still given with the bass. The bass player of the first rehearsal was
named Rocky, weared an assück-shirt and after this evening he got lost and was never seen
again, without a track. So the band casted Andrew Hell and his hellhammer for doin the
bass on the first show of dasKRILL on the 26.04.03 but Mr. Hell lived to far away to
become a regular member, and when Tendoboy was jamming with his
old friend Abec, he told him about the project, and the band was glad to have a new
member, whose nonkonformistic spirit fits perfectly into the band.
After a few more shows the band changed their rehearsal-room in Gummersbach against a new
one in cologne. They starded a diy-recording and were thrown out the
art-olive-rehearsal-complex, cause they were "way too loud", hahahaha. These
art-olive-idiots.
The band went into a new room and finished the recording of "Revolution Through
Education", a diy-record which was released in march of 2004 on their own label
"aggressive-plankton-records". The CD included 19 songs in 18:46 minutes, and
the DIY-empire was born.
Several shows followed and in august 2004 dasKRILL did their first tour through south-east
europe.
Back from this tour new targets were needed, and after writing new material they thought
about a new release. At this point the great Japanischen Kampfhörspiele had the idea to
do a split with dasKRILL. These two bands had worked together in some different ways
(yeah, the orange love-bus) and had a lot of fun together.
That seemed to fit perfectly, cause they were friends, shared a similar interest for
music, and their ways carried the same spirit.
The split was born.
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