k3:6k presents Kollektiv💞:💞Koeln • Krachim
Konzert / 7.12.2024
6k presents Kollektiv💞:💞Koeln
Fliegende Delfine, Seifenblasen, lilafarbene Hochhäuser, die in den azurblauen Himmel ragen und das ferne Geräusch von Pferdehufen auf dem heißen Asphalt. Von diesem Planet 💞rde – einem Ort, der so ähnlich und doch so anders ist als unsere Erde – kommt das Kollektiv💞:💞Koeln (a.k.a. The Hearts) für drei Shows in unsere Dimension. Freut euch auf eine Stunde Extradimensional-Hyper-Agit-Pseudo-Neo-Elektro-Avant-Pop. Straight from the hearts into your world.
presented by Kollektiv3:6Koeln
Krachim
Krachim creates an experimental Pop Symphony with synthesizers and Midi Guitar. His influences varies from 80s Pop over danceable Electronic and Rock Music. As its a pretty new project there are no Studio Recordings done yet but a linked article about Murf/Murw Festival describes the concert experience pretty well:
@3voor12tilburg wrote: „Krachim blows into the microphone, making us feel like we are on the beach. With a midi guitar, the artist walks through the audience, dressed in something that most resembles an astronaut suit.An electronic beat kicks in and while Krachim is also busy on a drum pad and that guitar, it seems like the whole stage is full of musicians. This artist forms a bond with himself and knows how to tell critical lyrics to this.
After some mumbling about the lack of a drummer – there is no lack of self-reflection, as he thinks it would have been more fun with one – he confesses that this performance was created in just thirty days. The setlist varies enormously: from almost surf-rock-like songs to eighties synthpop, and what sounds like an homage to Kraftwerk; Krachim distorts everything into a completely unique electronic sound.
But Krachim’s act is more than just music; it is a protest. His performance is a direct response to the recent elections in Germany, where the rise of the far-right affects him deeply. With his art, he makes a powerful statement about today’s world. The show ends unexpectedly upbeat, with a catchy song full of optimism as he walks around the audience singing about dancing people. The one-liner „Every war ends“ lingers in the air like a promise. (FC)“