Translation for all the non german speakers (i know its not perfect): This young man is considered a new mouthpiece of his generation in England: King Krule from London Yes, it comes from this voice but also from his knowledge about Friedrich Engels and because he writes damn good songs about the dreary youth in big cities. Up until recently he wrote his songs at his mothers home but lately in his first own flat 0.59: Archy: Im gonna use the sock for cleaning Im a diva. I`d rather be here or outside than in the studio. They always called me "where are you". At some point even my mother had to call me in. I really struggled to go to the studio and finish the record. I `d rather keep things in motion and in a state of flux 1.44 A little bit of procrastination on your debut-album is ok, when you start as young as Archy Marshall. He wrote his first songs when he was 12, with 16 he got his first hype from music blogs. Now he releases his first album with 19. And somehow his mother is to blame for that 2.10 Archy: My mom used to have a lot of parties with DJs playing all night long. i didnt quite get it at that age but it was awesome to grow up in such an environment. It has influenced my music to this day. I take the basslines from Dub, the tonality from Jazz, the guitars from Funk and Ska and the vocals from Punk and Rockabilly. Thats how my sound is formed. 2.46 Thanks for the style analysis Mr Marshall. We couldnt have said it better 3.20 When Archy is not working on new songs or skipping the studio, you have a good chance to meet him in the Docklands, his favourite spot in East London because its guaranteed free of hipsters Archy: We are near the Thames estuary. A good place for thinking or being alone. You got a lovely view on the city. If the tide is low you can sit down at the beach, which is nice 3.53 And thats how you come up with lyrics about having no perspective. Because King Krule is an expert for these dark and edgy vibes, The Bass Music Duo Mount Kimbie from London let him write 2 songs for their second record. 4.34 Archy: Obviously i got a lot of dark emotions running through me, but i dont talk about that with other people. Some might say that i dont even have emotions but deep inside me it looks totally different. Thats why i started music. Its my outlet for all that stuff and so people can find out what im feeling. 5.02 Archy Marshall needed a lot of different pseudonyms for that. He has released his music under the name of Zoo Kid, Edgar the Beatmaker, DJ JD Sports or King Krule 5.40 i probably got about 800 songs at the moment. A lot of trash but also some good stuff. I really had to sort out. For me it was also important to release my first album on my birthday because its some sort of turning point for me. Boom thats the first 19 years. And the album documents my life up until that point. 6.20 We are definitely curious how someone sounds in the future when he has his own distincitve sound now, as if he already had his life as a musician behind him
Translation for all the non german speakers (i know its not perfect):
This young man is considered a new mouthpiece of his generation in England: King Krule from London
Yes, it comes from this voice but also from his knowledge about Friedrich Engels and because he writes damn good songs about the dreary youth in big cities. Up until recently he wrote his songs at his mothers home but lately in his first own flat
0.59:
Archy: Im gonna use the sock for cleaning
Im a diva. I`d rather be here or outside than in the studio. They always called me "where are you". At some point even my mother had to call me in. I really struggled to go to the studio and finish the record. I `d rather keep things in motion and in a state of flux
1.44
A little bit of procrastination on your debut-album is ok, when you start as young as Archy Marshall. He wrote his first songs when he was 12, with 16 he got his first hype from music blogs. Now he releases his first album with 19. And somehow his mother is to blame for that
2.10
Archy: My mom used to have a lot of parties with DJs playing all night long. i didnt quite get it at that age but it was awesome to grow up in such an environment. It has influenced my music to this day. I take the basslines from Dub, the tonality from Jazz, the guitars from Funk and Ska and the vocals from Punk and Rockabilly. Thats how my sound is formed.
2.46
Thanks for the style analysis Mr Marshall. We couldnt have said it better
3.20
When Archy is not working on new songs or skipping the studio, you have a good chance to meet him in the Docklands, his favourite spot in East London because its guaranteed free of hipsters
Archy: We are near the Thames estuary. A good place for thinking or being alone. You got a lovely view on the city. If the tide is low you can sit down at the beach, which is nice
3.53
And thats how you come up with lyrics about having no perspective. Because King Krule is an expert for these dark and edgy vibes, The Bass Music Duo Mount Kimbie from London let him write 2 songs for their second record.
4.34
Archy: Obviously i got a lot of dark emotions running through me, but i dont talk about that with other people. Some might say that i dont even have emotions but deep inside me it looks totally different. Thats why i started music. Its my outlet for all that stuff and so people can find out what im feeling.
5.02
Archy Marshall needed a lot of different pseudonyms for that. He has released his music under the name of Zoo Kid, Edgar the Beatmaker, DJ JD Sports or King Krule
5.40
i probably got about 800 songs at the moment. A lot of trash but also some good stuff. I really had to sort out. For me it was also important to release my first album on my birthday because its some sort of turning point for me. Boom thats the first 19 years. And the album documents my life up until that point.
6.20
We are definitely curious how someone sounds in the future when he has his own distincitve sound now, as if he already had his life as a musician behind him
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remove the dub man
yo wtf i cant even hear what hes saying...
nice. wish i could hear what the fUCK he was saying 🙃🙃
Good video nice 👍
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6:32 WTF
Das war noch das alte Sendedesign, hehe.
anyone know the specific name of the keyboard he is using?
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thankyou!!
REMOVE THE DUB!!
six pounds in my pocket!!!!.....what the heck was that at the end lol
What the hell man, I flew from my desk.
English please
ffs man
the commentary is super f.ing cringey