Fettes Brot

Fettes Brot
Background information
Origin Hamburg, Germany
Genres German hip hop, Pop rap
Years active 1992–present
Labels Fettes Brot Schallplatten
Website www.fettesbrot.de
Members Martin Vandreier
Boris Lauterbach
Björn Warns

Fettes Brot (German pronunciation: [ˈfɛtəs ˈbʁoːt]) are a German hip hop group who formed in 1992.[1]

Fettes Brot means fat bread in German. "Fett" is a German slang term for "excellent" and brot is slang for "hash". The band took the name from a fan who called them "Fettes Brot" after an early gig, which was probably meant as a compliment, but the members considered it so bizarre that they took it as the name for their new group. Fettes Brot's longevity has meant that they are sometimes referred to as "Hamburg's hip-hop-dinosaurs" by the group members.

History

Fettes Brot at Rock am Ring 2013

Success with Nordisch by Nature and Jein

When the group Poets of Peeze disbanded in 1992, its members Dokter Renz (Martin Vandreier né Schrader) and Tobi Tobsen together with König (king) Boris (Boris Lauterbach), Schiffmeister (Björn Warns) and Mighty founded the band Fettes Brot. The Schmidt brothers (Tobi & Mighty) left the newly founded band early on, to pursue other projects, and the band released their first album, the EP Mitschnacker on Yo Mama Records, as a trio. Prior to Mitschnacker the songs Schwarzbrot- Weißbrot (Blackbread – Whitebread) and Schule der Gewalt (School of Violence) appeared on the sampler, Endzeit 93, released via the Independent record label Wilde Welt Records.

The group's first commercial success first came with the single Nordisch by Nature ("Nordic by Nature") and the album from which the single comes. The song begins with the sound of a foghorn and is performed in parts in "Hamburger Platt" (Hamburg Low) north German dialect, a strong Low German accent, and Danish (perhaps a paean to the Danish minority in the north German state of Schleswig-Holstein), which has made the song something of a anthem in Northern Germany. The single remained in the German charts for a full month but the band was determined not to let this initial commercial success become a one hit wonder. The group demonstrated their technical maturity with their first LP Auf einem Auge blöd ("Stupid on one eye", a parody of the phrase Auf einem Auge blind meaning "Blind in one eye"), which boasts versatile and humorous lyrics. The narrated stories and interwoven raps were received very well.

A year later Fettes Brot released their second biggest commercial hit and quasi-anthem Jein (a portmanteau of Ja and Nein, meaning both "Yes" and "No"). The main line of the song's chorus asks the question: „Soll ich's wirklich machen oder lass ich's lieber sein?" ("Should I really do it or should I leave it?") and led to a strong fan base being established in German speaking countries. Further singles included Außen Top Hits, innen Geschmack (a play on a popular commercial jingle for the aluminum foil Toppits: "Außen Toppits – innen Geschmack" (Toppits on the outside – flavor within) where the similar-sounding Album title means "Top hits on the outside – flavor within") were just as successful. The rapper Dendemann (then a member of the Arme Ritter, meaning "Poor Knights" but also "French toast") had his first introduction to the mainstream in his collaboration track, Wildwechsel, also with Max Herre, Blumentopf, Spax (German) and Der Tobi & das Bo (German) which became representative of these artists. Fettes Brot were at this time very active in other areas: For instance, they created a unique radio transmission called Forellentee for Radio Fritz (German).

Change of direction

After their initial success, the group began to experiment with a softer sound and released the single Können diese Augen lügen? ("Could these Eyes Lie?") from the album Fettes Brot lässt grüßen ("Fettes Brot Says Hello"). Many purists voiced criticism as the band explored new paths and no longer focussed on a pure Hip Hop music style. Viele Wege führen nach Rom ("Many Roads Lead to Rome") and Lieblingslied ("Favourite Song" – and semantically synonymous to "Darlings's Song") were successful as a double A-sided single and become an even bigger hit than both previous albums. With the cooperation of James Last, the trio took a break from song-writing in 1999, and embarked on a creative pause. This break was announced to fans with via the publishing of an anthology of B-sides, remixes, and some exclusive material. Beginner, and Smudo of the Fantastischen Vier (Fantastic Four) as well as Der Tobi & Das Bo made personal contributions to this anthology. Furthermore, the widely successful single Da draußen ("Out there") was released as a collectors edition in 2000.

After three years, in 2001, the fourth Fettes Brot album was released. The trio marketed a small comeback with the title Demotape using new alternative pseudonyms. The hit singles Schwule Mädchen and The Grosser could not be clearly categorized into a musical style. Additionally they released a collaboration with Skunk Funk (German), a pure Hip Hop single called Fast 30 ("Almost 30"). Only a year later, in early 2002 they released their Greatest Hits Compilation Amnesie ("Amnesia") and a DVD of the same name with extra short films. Three more singles were released, beginning in 2002 with Welthit ("World Hit"), from their Greatest Hits CD. In 2003 they released the Rio Reiser cover Ich bin müde ("I Am Tired"), written by Reiser and Wolfgang Michels (German) for Michels' 1983 album Keine Probleme ("No Problems"), which received extensive exposure on television. They made the collaboration Tanzverbot ("Dancing Prohibition") available as a legal MP3 download (as well as a limited CD and Vinyl run), as part of the Hamburg Bambule (German) protest alongside Bela B. (German) against the Hamburg senator Ronald Schill.

Comeback and founding of the record label

In 2004, the group founded their own record label, Fettes Brot Schallplatten GmbH (Fettes Brot Records).

In 2005, the group represented Schleswig-Holstein in the Bundesvision Song Contest 2005, with the song "Emanuela", placing 2nd with 130 points.[2] A few days later on Valentine's Day the single rose to third place on the singles charts. On 21 May 2005 their most successful album to date was released. The album was entitled Am Wasser gebaut (Literally "Built by the water", but is also a term describing a very emotional person who cries easily). This album was not as rap oriented as previous ones, and featured more soul influences.

The second single from Am Wasser gebaut was An Tagen wie diesen ("On days like these"), in collaboration with Pascal Finkenauer (German). The video, in which Finkenauer and Dj exel. Pauly (German) appear, depicts the activities of an ordinary day. It is ordinary, except that armoured tanks drive through the streets as if they were cars, and the people take little notice of them.

On 6 October 2005, the three rappers won the Comet Award (German). They were the first band to win in two categories. They won both the category for "Best Band" and for "Best Song" (Emanuela). They were also nominated for "Best Video" and "Most Successful Download" (Emanuela).

On 22 December 2005, Fettes Brot gave the largest concert of their career at the Color Line Arena in Hamburg in front of over 13,000 people. The concert was televised by MTV and numerous radio stations (e.g. Radio Fritz) broadcast it live.

D.O.C.H.!

Fettes Brot has sometimes used the pseudonym D.O.C.H.! ("doch" which is a German word meaning "yet", "to the contrary", and "but", although most often it means an emphatic, "damn right!" or "yes!") to publish songs which would not be suitable for the Hip Hop genre (compare Sascha Schmitz's alias, Dick Brave). This began with an extensive PR gag. In January 2006, Fettes Brot announced that they had signed the "Power pop" band D.O.C.H.! to their label. The band was to consist of three 17-year-olds from Berlin named Boy, Paolo, and Typ. News followed promising a first single, a Hungarian tour in April, and the release of an album in September. When the single Was in der Zeitung steht ("What's in the news") hit radio and television for the first time, a distinct similarity to the B-side of the An Tagen wie diesen single was noticed. (Doktor Renz had sung both songs.) After this, fans began to suspect the photos on the band's website were counterfeit. An announcement was made on MTV's TRL program on 9 May in which the three members of D.O.C.H.! accused Fettes Brot of having stolen their song.

"Bette Frost" and "Strom und Drang"

In 2006, Fettes Brot released a single named Fussball ist immer noch wichtig ("Football is still important") for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but because of the success of the German Football Team in the tournament (Germany made it much further in the tournament than most Germans expected), not many people recognize this song. They also released 'Falsche Entscheidung' in 2006 for the World Cup, with a video featuring the retired footballers Boris Amadeus and Stefan Bach. Since both were huge fans of the band they appeared without receiving a fee. After extensive touring in 2005 and 2006, in 2007 Fettes Brot began work on a new album. In December, they held several small secret concerts under the name "Bette Frost" and played the new songs. On 1 January 2008 they unveiled the new single Bettina, zieh dir bitte etwas an ("Bettina, please put on some clothes!"), but the song was known as Bettina, pack deine Brüste ein ("Bettina, tuck your boobs away") because Fettes Brot had changed it at the last minute. The song is about the German model Bettina Ballhaus, who at the time hosted a late night quiz show in which, for every question answered correctly, she took some of her clothes off. She also happened to show her breasts, hence the title of the song. However, before the single was released, Bettina Ballhaus had left the show. Fettes Brot released this single on 15 February 2008. They also have stopped making soul music and have gone back to the "old" Fettes Brot, making party songs and rap.

Fettes Brot released their new album Strom und Drang ("Electricity and Stress") in March 2008. The album's name alludes to a 19th-century epoch of German art and literature, called Sturm und Drang.

Members

Fettes Brot (left to right): Dokter Renz, König Boris, Björn Beton

Trivia

Björn Warns took the name Schiffmeister from the classic computer game Pirates!. In that game when his pirate ship suffered a mutiny, an announcement came up starting with the English words "Shipmaster Warns: ...". The German language does not have a direct equivalent for "Shipmaster" ("Kapitän" is used instead, as per the English "Captain"), but when Warns translated it he made up the word "Schiffmeister". Schiffmeister also means "piss master" in German.

Discography

Studio albums

Other albums

Live albums

Singles

EPs

DVDs

Compilations

Awards

Tours

Opener: Superpunk, Die Türen, 1000 Robota, Johanna Zeul, Bernadettte La Hengst

Opener: Johanna Zeul, Vincent Van Gogo

Opener: Die Orsons, Kraftklub, Jarle Bernhoft

References

  1. Fettes Brot Biography
  2. "Bundesvision Song Contest". fan-lexikon.de (in German). Retrieved 19 April 2015.

External links

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