Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Rebuild & Business as usual in Ox magazine

Ox magazine april-may. Hardcore, more than music.
Thanks to Chris and BAU crew for telling the story about our scene and for helping us grow.♥

For more info about EQUIPMENT SUPPORT INITIATIVE go to
http://equipmentsupportinitiative.blogspot.de/




For a hardcore scene in Novi Sad, Serbia: More than music
equipment support initiative
When we crossed the suburbs of Novi Sad (population: 400,000), I am shocked.        
Vacancies, collapsed buildings, an omnipresent grey. 24 hours later, the world looks completely different. After a successful BUSINESS AS USUAL show and a nice sightseeing tour we sit together with Bojan (REBUILD COLLECTIVE) at the Danube (Donau)  beach and joke around. It is a rare and nice feeling to have so many things in common.

Who would have thought that we would meet such a positive way of life here. In a society which knows failing states, war and NATO air-raids as well as economic depression. Which experienced nationalism and dictatorship and which managed a revolution in 1999 that had no further implications. A society formed by the politics of former henchmen of the Milošević-regime, capitalistic exploitation, corruption and the mafia. A society staring into a gaping abyss between poor and rich, in which 1.5 of 6 million people are unemployed. In which a lack of prospects goes hand in hand with feelings of helplessness.
Yet, where many people would lose all hope, the kids here just start to do something. “Unity through diversity” is the motto of the REBUILD COLLECTIVE, a young organization of old stagers and enthusiastic kids. REBUILD organizes hardcore/punk shows, does PR, assists and supports bands and promotes a positive lifestyle.
This is not easy, since the situation concerning hardcore and punk in Novi Sad is difficult. There are fantastic bands like THROUGH THESE EYES, ALL EXCEPT ONE, FURTIVE FOREST, but they are not able to tour and communicate their ideas to the rest of Europe. They do not have their own places to practice; since they do not have their own equipment, they pay for each rehearsal. For a show, they are forced to borrow their equipment, pay the club, the technician, the security. This quickly amounts to 150 Euros, while the entrance fee is 2 Euros. You can add up for yourself how profitable that is. By the way, 2 Euros are pretty much contrasted with a monthly income of 250 Euros and a juvenile unemployment lying above the European average. Especially younger kids cannot even afford this, but if there is a chance, they put everything together, organize carpools and come from all over the region to see the touring and the local bands. For the bands there only rarely remains a plus. Given these conditions it is a small wonder that a vital scene has been founded which organizes concerts on a weekly basis.
The key to keeping this scene alive and guaranteeing its development is the equipment. This costs as much as the equipment in Germany, if not more than that. Due to the protectionism import tariff must be paid which turns the expensive goods into unattainable goods. Only if the whole scene is provided with equipment, REBUILD would be able to save money, provide the local bands with a complete backline and send them on tour.
Thus, our band BUSINESS AS USUAL collects equipment with the EQUIPMENT SUPPORT INITIATIVE to bring it to Novi Sad supporting the local subculture. We would be happy if people would like to help us realizing this initiative. Word-of-mouth recommendations are necessary, but real help and action is essential.
BUSINESS AS USUAL started organizing solidarity shows to spread the idea and to collect equipment. Even a D.I.Y. sampler has been released. The first pieces of equipment has already been collected and the first transport is about to start. Friends and bands driving into the region and the NGO SCHUELER HELFEN LEBEN (Students help to live) support us. Our goal is to found a long-term initiative which first donates equipment to REBUILD and helps to equip the club CK 13. We need everything which belongs to a good backline: guitar and bass amps, speakers, PA (parts), monitors, microphones and cables. Everything a band needs – for free would be best. Please help!
Until then, we can only recommend every band to go to Novi Sad. The historically important city at the Danube (Donau) with its flair of the k.u.k. monarchy teaches you the beauty of socialist mouse-grey; you see a nice historic center and drink coffee in front of the mafia restaurant at the fortification of Petrovaradin. Alternatively, you can have tofu-pasta-pieces of art in the university district, which you can enjoy at the Danube beach. In the evening, Serbian bands lovingly wear out your high-end equipment and play you off the stage with their experience and skills. After that, you can have – if you would like to drink – tasty beer in bottles of 2 liters. 

 translation by 
Kevizzel from BAU

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

TO BE HARDCOREPUNK FEST /// NOVI SAD ///27. MAY 2012
LINE UP:
BUSINESS AS USUAL /Germany
http://bauhq.blogspot.com/
IN SANE / Slovenia
http://in-sanepunkrock.blogspot.com/
REFLECTIONS OF INTERNAL RAIN / Novi Sad
http://reflectionsofinternalrain.tumblr.com/
CONVICTION / Novi Sad
www.myspace.com/convictionns
THROUGH THESE EYES / Novi Sad
www.facebook.com/pages/Through-These-Eyes/193315947349881 
BLACK SAILS / Croatia
http://www.facebook.com/blacksailshc
DEER IN THE HEADLIGHTS / Bosnia
http://deerintheheadlights.bandcamp.com/
FURTIVE FOREST / Novi Sad
http://furtiveforest.bandcamp.com/
BECOME AS ONE / Novi Sad
http://www.facebook.com/BecomeAsOne




House show in Novi Sad

HOUSE SHOW - Thursday - 26 April - 2012 - Novi Sad

.bands

LD KHARST / post hardcore-instrumental / Francuska
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http://www.ldkharst.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xIt-0eSEgU

REFLECTIONS OF INTERNAL RAIN / PMA- hardcorepunk- salsa / Sirbistan
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. facebook
www.facebook.com/reflectionsofinternalrain

.last fm
http://www.last.fm/music/Reflections+of+internal+rain

. download
Reflection of Internal Rain - "Last Flood" 2009
http://www.mediafire.com/?n1znrzye3qi

. split w/deer in the headlights
http://deerintheheadlights.bandcamp.com/album/split-12-with-reflections-of-internal-rain-2

.after party 22h
CRNA OVCA / Kralja Aleksandra 10- I sprat


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26 - APRIL  - 2012
NOVI SAD
Email us if you want to come to find out about house adress.
rebuild.collective at gmail dot com
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

REBUILD FEST 01 !!!

NOVI SAD IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO BE ON APRIL 10th !!!

Hardcore is more than music


ESI-COMPILATION #1
14 songs of quality hardcore

Through These Eyes: Positive, Straightedge, Youth Crew
All Except One: Streetcore. Sounds to me a little bit like Kassel Hardcore of the late 90s
Furtive Forest: Modern Hardcore. A tiny bit of Modern Life Is War, a little Verse, a bit of Ruiner and some Tool

Pay 2-5€ + postal and package
Every cent goes in the initiative!
Write some mail if you want to support the initiative through buying or spreading the sampler!
BAUHC(AT)LIVE.DE

For more info about Equipment Support Initiative go to http://equipmentsupportinitiative.blogspot.de/

Pics or it didn't happen...

Some photos from RC's shows in March this year.




if you want to see more photos go to

Rebuild collective's photostream

 

Monday, February 6, 2012

Hardcorepunk show

its clobberin time!!!
artwork by our comrade morteadesign@gmail.com

KINGDOM (Philadelphia, USA)
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WRONG ANSWER (Philadelphia, USA)

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FURTIVE FOREST (Novi Sad)

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+we will organize VEGAN OPEN KITCHEN that night. stay free. live vegan.


Thursday, February 9th at 9:00pm, 500rsd @ CK13, Novi Sad


  

Sunday, February 5, 2012

On the road again ... Hardcore Show - Part5! - Zrenjanin 28.01.2012.



The day started with our Slovenian friend finishing his chest piece tattoo in Novi Sad, followed by settling the score with vegan food in a Chinese restaurant. During the remains of the day, root beer was drunk in Crna Ovca and friends were awaited for a trip to the plains where our dear Zrenjanin, or Petrovgrad and Bechkerek, how some like calling it, was.

Soon enough, Janak (All Except One) told us that yet another crew, consisting of Italians, got lost in the plains, being incapable of finding Zrenjanin. We found them in Detelinara, a part of Novi Sad, even though they claimed that they were on the highway, which was 5km away from their current location. However, the mess was more than compensated for, taking into consideration that the crew was great. This is the third Italian band that experienced GPS problems on their way to Zrenjanin, as far as I can recall. Something obscure is at hand here, for sure.

In the extremely cold weather, in Zrenjanin, Janak greeted us with a ton of lenten cookies and juices. That was a total win. Since the gig was in the suburban area of Zrenjanin, in Muzlja and the Zeppelin club, we made the 10 min trip from Zrenjanin to Muzlja shorter with at least a kilo of gulped cookies. Thanxxx Janak!

In Muzlja, Vuk Vukosav met us in his wedding tuxedo with a Chain of Strength around his neck. He managed to get there 2 hours before us by a van packed with NS youth crew members, setting the fun off.

The organizer of this awesome hardcore event, Pishta, played with his band, Remedy, first. Firstly, the sound was brilliant. The sound guy was shitfaced, swimming whole night long on the floor with his leather jacket companion, setting up the sound perfectly beforehand. Remedy kicked some serious ass. This band has gone far since I've first heard of them and I just need to mention Pishta's voice which can simply be described as excellent, old school vocal which lifted the atmosphere of the gig to a whole new level, giving Remedy a great final touch. The crowd met the band with confetti and chaos on the dancefloor. And boy was it chaos! People enjoyed themselves to the max, raging to the sounds of excellent old school hardcore.
 
After Remedy, Sakagija, lads from Sombor, came to the stage. Now, in order not to talk crap, honestly, I used the time during their set to spend some time with the people I don't see that often. Hence, I stayed at the merch stand throughout the gig. From there, I cold hardly hear any sounds coming from the stage. So, check out these guys on their Myspace page for more details: http://www.myspace.com/511975021/music.


Then, came us, Furtive Forest, onto the stage. I am not particularly fond of stages because I squeeze in with the crowds and protect our guitar player. I did the same thing after I saw that the atmosphere went berserk. At one moment, I glanced at Vuk, who was lying over the bass drum, trying his best to stand up. He was not used to such chaoshe seems to be a couple of hardcore push-ups behind on his schedule (*giggle*). The sound was, again, on a high level, the crowd were excellent and I can say, speaking for the entire bandthis was the best gig we've had so far. I'm not sure if it was the best from the perspective of musical precision and punctuality; I cannot know that and be interested in it since I'm no metalhead. Yet, as far as the energy, atmosphere and hanging out are concerned, this is certainly a peak. When I heardHardcore is Life, yelled out from the audience and saw Janko, Rogi and the whole All Except One crew, all friends of mine, I re-experienced the whole feeling which makes me glad to have been there in that very moment, sharing it with the rest of the guys.
 
All Except One!!!! I cannot be completely objective. These guys climb onto the stage and rip some 90s new school hardcore. There were some TRIAL and Integrity influences too. The crowds were on fire. The atmosphere was pretty much the same as the one you can see when watching an awesome USA-made video of similar gigs. Actually, this can only be better. Simply, AEO is, in my personal opinion, the best Serbian hardcore band which can and needs to do a lot more. The guys still lack a proper album after almost 8 years of being around, let alone a tour of two, since they kick ass. These Banat folks seem lazy, but Janak keeps convincing me that it will all change, and I remain positive that it will. The rest of the world is bound to hear about this band. To my embezzlement, they played an awesome emotional hardcore 4-5 min number. Actually, they have cut it in half, since it was already around 2:30am. When I say emotional, I mean the real stuff, reflected through bands like Dag Nasty, the last Turning Point, Embrace, and the likes, not the screaming and hysterical attacks from the 2000 scene. A great show.

 La Prospettiva, came onto the stage last. The started their show with New Direction from Gorilla Biscuits and carried on in such a style. Melodic, aggressive, fast and hardcore. A younger band which holds great promise, provided they stick together. They brought their debut material with them and we assembled, printed, cut and burnt it ourselves, DIY, awesome. Hardcore by the book, far away from commercialization and exploitation. Pure energy, great music and a clear message.

The gig was over around 4pm. We haven't taken part at such a ferociously sincere gig for a long time. Our gig from Zemun, which took place a month ago, with our friends Deer in the Headlights, flashed before my eyes. The crowd, consisting of about 20 people, were beautifully properly dressed, far away from the stage and that would be the detailed description of the gig atmosphere. On the other hand, this is Zrenjanin was the thing we live for and the thing we sing about. So, that is why we will continue giving our best to keep on sharing this awesome thing called hardcore.

To wrap things up, the next day, around noon, we ended up in Novi Sad's skate park with La Prospettiva, who nailed the mini ramp, had a couple of shakes in the Ovca and said our goodbyes, but only until they come visit us again.

Bojan
XXX