Melodies From Childhood

Melodies From Childhood

Tracks

1. Comeback - 04:08

2. Der Brunnenmarkt-Song - 03:33

3. Ucsesuaec Ealocin - 03:15

4. Should I Agree - 03:34

5. Radioactivity - 07:34

6. Joy - 03:55

7. Grandma's Whistle - 03:54

8. Nope - 03:23

9. 1-3-3 - 04:42

10. Coming Home - 04:07

11. Yup! - 03:34

12. Geist Geist Paradeis - 03:19

13 (Bonus). Should I Agree (Mystic Mix) - 04:05

14 (Bonus). Der Brunnenmarkt-Song (Nachhauze Olle Schicken! Mix) - 03:33

15 (Bonus). Sombrero (2021 Mix) - 04:46

16 (Bonus). (Ich Werd Dich Einfach) Abknallen (2021 Mix) - 04:03

17 (Bonus). Tribbleshnyahxeh - 03:19

18 (Bonus). Under Construction - 03:18

19 (Bonus). Kräuterbutter - 03:10

Lyrics

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Details

Release date: April 24th 2021

Information:

This album marks a comeback of my album discography and begins with "Comeback".

The second song is "Der Brunnenmarkt-Song". It was inspired by Kurt Razelli, an Austrian musician who creates songs out of popular Austrian people and memes. The difference is that Der Brunnenmarkt-Song not hip-hop like all his songs, but a mix of Austrian, Middle Eastern, Far Eastern and Serbian music because the Brunnenmarkt is a multicultural market and parts of Vienna too. This song is about a woman who complains about the foreign people in Austria, even though she herself is a foreigner who migrated from Serbia to Austria during the 70s. Some of her claims about the foreign people are that they would make everything dirty and that they would take away jobs from younger people. These claims are wrong. This song is also about an old woman who talks about a visionary who had claimed that Russia would declare WW3 one day and they would also declare war against Austria. The saviors in this war would be China with their tiny, flexible tanks. I found that so funny and that's why I build her in into this song.

Can someone decipher the name of the third song? It's the first song in this album that has my grandma's melodies. She always sang catchy songs to me during my childhood and I still remember them exactly as they were sung. This is the reason why I call this album "Melodies From Childhood".

In early 2021, I already learned a lot about my favourite band Kraftwerk and I was addicted into listening to "Radioactivity". I made a cover of this song with the bassline from Francois Kevorkian's remix used by Fernando Abrantes during Kraftwerk's '91 tour, but it sounds a bit inaccurate.

A song where I put a lot passion into it is "Joy", especially in the FLS Mobile Remix.

During summer 2017, there was a day when I whistle a lot. I walked past my grandma and shewhistled with me. Then I let her do a whistling solo and during the solo, she improvised a melody that I still remember, so made a song called "Grandma's Whistle".

I heard, you want to find out the name of the next song. Will I tell you this name? "Nope"! This was also a song from my childhood and I made this song while singing together with one of my former friends.

During my childhood, when I started to stop behaving well outside the house, on the streets, my grandma warned me about the police that they could catch me while I don't behave. I said something like: "Pfff! I'd simply run away." My grandma told me that it's not as simple as I think because policemen are very tall people. After telling me the explaination, she sang it to me. The lyrics were: "1-3-3! Es gibt große Polizei!" It sounded really catchy and it rhymes. I think teaching a morale to a child by singing is a good way to do it and you should take a leaf of my grandma's book if you have children.

After "1-3-3", there comes "Coming Home". When I and my family visted my grandma during my childhood, my father always asked me to go home after a lot of time passed during the visits. I always said no because I always had a lot of fun at my grandma's home. Especially when I played on my grandpa's phone or on my uncle's laptop.

Should I tell you the name of the next song? "Yup!". I made it with that same former friend during my childhood.

The last normal track is "Geist Geist Paradeis". My biggest fear during my childhood was the fear of ghost and monsters that look like those from internet jumpscares (Internet jumpscares traumatized me a lot during my childhood, but now I overcame this trauma). I sometimes hid under the table during the visits at my grandma in my childhood when it got dark outside or when there was a weird sound. She tried to calm me down by singing: "Geist Geist Paradeis! Geist Geist Paradeis! Geist Geist Geist Geist Geist!" This melody is so catchy too me. I don't know how much I need to repeat myself, but I still remember this melody 100% because of the catchyness.

The first 4 bonus tracks are remixes from this album and from the last album "Quo Vadis".

Then there comes "Tribbleshnyahxeh". It's based on Léo Mutombo's music and I made a song out of it. He always sings about politicians like Charles de Gaulle and Boris Johnson, and he sents links to his video on comment sections of random videos.

"Under Construction" is a experiment with sounds from construction sites, and last, but not least, "Kräuterbutter" is the last bonus track. It's a song originating from my sister during my early teenagehood. During summer vacation in 2017, my sister and I played a farm game on my now broken laptop. There was a quest in this game where we had to produce herb butter. We had to produce a lot of herb butter that my sister became obsessed with the word "Kräuterbutter" which is herb butter in German. She whispered "Kräuterbutter, das ist lecker!" and repeated that whispered sentence many times. That's the origin of this song. Recently, I've reminded her of that "Kräuterbutter" sentence she whispered and now she hates it.