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PopXport – The German Music Magazine

May 12, 2017

Veteran punk outfit Die Toten Hosen present their new songs live. YouTube trio Ape Crime get serious on their second album. And indie pop from Berlin-based couple Nosoyo.

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Popxport Pressefoto Die Toten Hosen
Image: Paul Ripke

Die Toten Hosen – live on stage with new material

The punk outfit from Düsseldorf have been wowing the crowds for 35 years – and are now celebrating that with the album "Laune der Natur". The release party saw the veterans playing an intimate gig in Cologne.

 

DW PopXport Apecrime
Image: ApeCrime

Ape Crime - The YouTube comedians’ new album

Comedy trio Ape Crime has more than five million subscribers and belongs to the most successful You Tube acts in Germany. The web wits also create music. Their album "Exit" is surprisingly serious.

 

DW PopXport- Nosoyo
Image: nosoyo.net

Nosoyo – Dutch-German pop couple

Two multi-instrumentalists where the chemistry isn't just musical. Donata Kramarz and Daim de Rijke are Nosoyo. The Berlin-based Dutch-German duo are out to charm the world of indie pop.

 

DW PopXport- Glashaus
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HIT: Glashaus - Kraft

Soul from Frankfurt: Twelve years after their last record together, Frankfurt producers Moses Pelham and Martin Haas and singer Cassandra Steen have teamed up again. Their new album "Kraft" has made it into the Top 20.

 

DW PopXport- Marteria
Image: Paul Ripke

TIP: Marteria - Das Geld muss weg

Rapper Marteria has released a second single ahead of his new album. He filmed part of the video for "Das Geld muss weg" in South Africa. The message: live in the here-and-now and don't think about tomorrow.

 

popXport Ranking 80er Boney M.
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Classic: Boney M. – Ma Baker

Forty years ago, producer Frank Farian and Boney M. released "Ma Baker". The disco single revolves around a gangster queen from Chicago and shot to number one in nine European countries.