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KRÄLFE - the duo that invented minimal noise rock!The rhythm section extracted from the classic rock band line-up raises the synergies between drums and bass to euphoric, dystopian derailments. Brachial, driving, delicate and swinging on harmonics, the music goes straight into the legs.
KRÄLFE was founded 2012 at Hamburg as in instrumental bass & drum duo. Minimal noise rock is what they call their genre. The band consists of Cläre Caspar: drums and Ralf Küster: bass.Since 2013 the band works and lives in Berlin.
2014 the first KRÄLFE album had been recorded and mixed at the funkhaus Berlin by Kozmicsound of Mischkah Wilke. There KRÄLFE fo-cused on their musical line, on a powerful sound of their instruments as being the main part of their music and tried to transport it as good as possible to vinyl.
2016 the second album KONSERVE (engl.: tin) was recorded and mixed analogue again by Mischkah Wilke.KONSERVE is the concept of this album. There KRÄLFE does not focus so much on the life-character than more on the possibility of adding other ingredients to the tin. Next to the KRÄLFE songs known up to
now as bass + drums songs, there were also added vocals and guitar to real classic noise rock pieces. Cläre Caspars voice referes to influences such as Siouxsie and the Banshees, X-Ray- Spex and the B52s. She sings in german, english, romanian and japanese. The guitar play of Ralf Küster stilistically leans on Sonic Youth, The Wipers and 80ies Thrash-Metal bands.
The KONSERVE consists of 13 pieces and a running time of 52 minutes. At May 2017, the album is published again by tumble-weed records.
KRÄLFE on Konserve are:Cläre Caspar: Drums and VocalsRalf Küster: Bass and Guitar
Internet und Streams:
KRÄLFEkraelfe@craut.net
Tumbleweed Records:tumbleweedrecords.de
Reviews KONSERVE
This is definitely a big step forward. The minimalistic noiserock merched into a gloomy, pressureful and energetic postpunk and nothing like out of the „tin“ (= KONSERVE). The songs do im-press strongly and I can nothing but congratulate the band to this course.33rpm / may 2017
Bands like Messer and Karies would or will ask KRÄLFE to support their program. Allthough they sometimes do sound like an overheated noisepunk version of Xmal Deutschland. (…) music which in the 80ies you could listen to in-between cold and wet concrete walls at the Tacheles or SO36 while waiting for Gang of Four or Fat Gadget. No doubt that John Peel would have invited the duo spontaneously to one of his legendary sessions.Markus Kolodziej / OX Fanzine.de / june 2017
Threatening is the sound of the first song presented by KRÄLFE on their second album KONSERVE . (…) pop just sounds a bit different. But nevertheless KONSERVE is to be recommended especially to those readers who are interested in punk apart from the sad boys with their ever and everlasting bassparts.Postpunk.de / may 2017
Hard, edgy, brachial but nevertheless weird. Much is still there and KRÄLFE ist to be recognized at once on their second album KONSERVE. All the same it is a gigantic jump. Such the inclined listener of postpunk enjoys a new crude version of this playing. On the whole KRÄLFE sounds more like a somewhat rough version of bands like Die Nerven and Friends of Gas. KONSER-VE is not a record for a careless flirt but more a kind of love at second glance that lasts.jmc Magazin / may 2017
First there is a musical love-letter gently whispered and second the full orcan-like atac with postpunk and screamcore ambition. Allthough KRÄLFE with their more conventional adjustment made themselves more comparable, the work is nevertheless convincing. No question: by this record KRÄLFE matured from an abstract idea into a proper band.Ullrich Maurer / Gästeliste.de / may 2017
You get something completely wrong if you expect a simple kind of guitars-drums-bass-vocals-album. It is amazing to see what a variety of ideas KRÄLFE draw out of their new possibilities. Above all there lingers the shellac-character of noiserock. The more of instruments and above all the singing does a lot of good to KRÄLFE. Carry on!Volker / Kind Revolver Club / may 2017
Exciting to see that by this action the two deliberately infiltrate the well-known appearance of a two-men-band with traditional roles (bass/drums and instrumental) and just overstep the expected limits. It is different in a refreshing way, becau-se normally ones ears are burning by the total sound of the 2-men-combos.True Trash Magazin / may 2017
(…) they´ve got more frantic postpunk songs now. This means good news for the band, so does the singing of Cläre Caspar which sounds a bit vicious, but suits quite well to the whole sphere. It often reminds you of Siouxsie Sioux. Let´s say KRÄLFE are this time even more approachable and versatile then 2014. Hauke Heesch / Fördeflüsterer august 2017
Reviews KRÄLFE debut
It´s minimalistic noiserock celebrated by Krälfe on their debut, it
strikes especially by a variety of compositions, creating thus an
intensive experience of listening, which even in infinite loop does
not bore but is fascinating and gripping.
Those who like the crudeness of punk, who love the melodiousity of
stonerock and appreciate the charm of noiserock, will experience in
the Krälfe debut an entertaining treat for the ears.
Résumé:
Krälfe presents on this likewise named debut a very intensive
noiserock, which is gripping and delights every second - my absolut
recommandation!
P.S.: It needs a lot of skill and effort to get the optimum out of a
minimum.
Kulturterrorismus.com / july 2015
Krälfe is a duo whose psychodelicness erases out of persevering
work on rythm and riff. The drummer Cläre Caspar and the bassist
Rlf Küster have worked out at the studio Nalepastrasse ten
extremely varied instrumental tracks for the debut album. One
should listen to them loud and in calmness. Then surely a
meditative condition will arrive. Küster lets his bass rast, Caspar
beats her drums stoicly like a metronom and the listener can forget
about the joint.
Thomas Winkler / TAZ / 25.06.2015
To play a dry as well as a bulky instrumental rock the berlin duo
renounces of tiresome rockstar-poses. The noiserock of Krälfe is not
effective by an over-puffed-up sound, but rather by a sovereign
corporation of two musicians who gained a lot of various
experiences by playing in different bands of electro-metal up to
dialect-ragga.
Gary Flanell / Zitty / edition 15/2015
A cracked but very catchy name of a band, an amazing concept,
that is instrumental music just with bass and drums and a
completely unconceated oerformance.
It´s because of this that a unique attraction is caused by this
music. All the other instruments can just be imagined. Thank you
for this splended experience.
Benjamin Walter / Intro / july 2015
Krälfe von Berlin cannot easily be classified. Yes, energy and
pressure is present in all the songs of Krälfe. In contrast to other
postrockbands the two do not walk in the trap of „long-loud-soft-
songs“ which make so many of the genre dreadfully boring. Ten
songs, twentynine minutes, powerfully straight on. That´s the way!
Fine thing, this debut!
Volker Kindt / Revolver Club / september 2015
The way these two play their instruments can be called nothing
but virtous. And there is no neglect of melody or drive. Very good!
Better: realley good! I would declare this record as a must-have for
your vinyl collection.
True Trash.com / august 2015
Concerts
2019
12.01. Kulturkirche St. Stephani, Bremen
2018
16./17. 11. Science Fiction Festival, Screening BCT 24, Berlin
15.10. Vid & Sound Bime, Bilbao, Screening BCT 24, Berlin
10.11. Marie Antoniette, Berlin
11.08. Bremen, Schaulust mit Snob Club und Steakkneife
10.08. Hamburg, Hafenklang mit Snob Club
03.08. Schokofarbrik, Dresden mit Snob Club
15.06. Rote Insel, Berlin
04.05. Trickster, Berlin
21.04. Bei Ruth, Berlin mit YCCY
2017:
17.12. Zur Alten Börse, Berlin
02.12. Trickster, Berlin
10.11. Intertank, Berlin
14.10. Tsunami-Club, Köln
12.08. Qlosterstüffje Strassenfest Ehrenfeld, Köln
07.07. Güterbahnhof, Bremen
09.06. Trickster, Berlin
06.05. Tsunami-Club, Köln
28.04. Schokoladen, Berlin
15.04. HNGAR, Berlin
17.02. Intertank, Berlin
2016
27.08. Gängeviertel, Hamburg
30.07. Wagendorf Wuhlheide, Berlin
16.07. Breminale, Himmelwärts-Bühne , Bremen
14.07. Loophole, Berlin
02.07. Hoyerhagen
21.06. Intertank, Berlin
11.06. Cortina Bob, Berlin
10.06. Rauchhaus, Berlin
21.05. Spelunke, Leipzig
01.04. Überraschung, Berlin
29.01. Funkhaus, Berlin
15.01. Intertank, Berlin
2015
31.12. Zielona Gora, Berlin
16.12. XB-Liebig, Berlin
11.12. Schokofabrik, Dresden
24.10. Loophole, Berlin
16.10. Trickster, Berlin
26.09. Tiefgrund at the Vorsicht Volk!-Festival, Berlin
03.07. Funkhaus, Berlin
25.06. Wabe, Berlin
04.04. Güterbahnhof Tor 13, Bremen
03.04. Gängeviertel Druckerei, Hamburg
02.04. Café Brazil, Lübeck
15.03. Spelunke, Leipzig
14.03. CKN Centrala, Gorzów Wielkopolski
2014
13.12. Kino Zukunft, Berlin
18.10. Vorwerkstift, Hamburg
17.10. ZAKK, Bremen
13.09. Zentralwerk, Dresden
12.07. Funkhaus, Berlin
27.05. Beiruth, Berlin
17.05. R19, Berlin
05.04. Funkhaus, Berlin
08.03. Dete, Bremen
07.03. Gun-Club, Hamburg
2013
30.08. Zomia, Hamburg
10.08. Strassenfest Ehrenfeld Qlosterstüffje, Köln
27.09. Vorwerkstift, Hamburg
13.07. Sommerfest Frappant, Hamburg
24.05. Mononale Vorwerkstift, Hamburg
20.04. Sichtbetonung Friedrichstadtzentral, Dresden