Ruhrpott AG
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Ruhrpott AG (RAG) was a German hip hop group from Bochum, which first found recognition in the German-language rap scene in 1998 with the album Unter Tage. The album P.O.T.T.E.N.T.I.A.L followed in 2001. RAG's music was characterised by profound, poetical lyrics containing numerous similes, and by relatively restrained, often difficult and melancholic beats.
Ruhrpott is local slang for the heavily industrialised Ruhr Area of northwest Germany, and the abbreviation AG (Aktiengesellschaft) is equivalent to "plc".
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[edit] Formation
RAG arose from two earlier (and still active) hip hop collectives in the Ruhr Area: Filo Joes (with the two MCs Pahel and Galla) and Raid (MC Aphroe and DJ Mr. Wiz). Mr. Wiz is from Oberhausen, rather than directly from Bochum, and Aphroe is originally from Herne. Both groups have been active in the hip hop scene since the early 1990s.
Raid and Filo Joes encountered each other increasingly often at jams and other events. They discovered they were linked by a similar mentality and decided to make music together under the name "Ruhrpott AG". One of their earliest recordings (although not actually released until it appeared on their second album, P.O.T.T.E.N.T.I.A.L) was the original version of "Tief im Westen": a stream of emotions, associations, similes and metaphors concerning the band's native region, the "Ruhrpott", painting a multi-layered and often contradictory but nevertheless affectionate picture.
After two albums the members of RAG went their separate ways. Pahel and Galla released solo albums on different labels (entitled Natur des Menschen and Swing Kid respectively), and an album is also expected from Aphroe, who has stated on his MySpace that there will not be a third RAG album.
[edit] Lyrics and music
RAG's lyrics and beats, particularly on Unter Tage, conveyed a fairly heavy and melancholic mood, with the band members expressing their feelings about their lives in the Ruhr Area. Their complex use of language, dense with imagery, excurred at times into fantasy. They frequently used metaphors, often relating to their self-knowledge and also their place in the world, for example the hip hop industry. The second album, P.O.T.T.E.N.T.I.A.L, expanded their range from the early heavy, dreamlike style towards a harder-edged, more concrete lyrical approach in which the storytelling was not always shrouded in indirect imagery.
Examples of this are "Nackte Stadt" and "Pro und Contra" (both from the second album). "Nackte Stadt" is a collage of thoughts and feelings from various city-dwellers, who are all connected by a web of relationships that none of them can see in full. "Pro und Contra", another song with a noticeably harder sound than Unter Tage, is a wordplay which builds sentences through the association of words beginning with the syllables pro and kon, partly simply in order to demonstrate the band's level of rapping skill.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- RAG: Unter Tage (1998; Put Da Needle To Da Records/EFA) LP/CD
- RAG: Unter Tage DJ Instrumentals (1998; Put Da Needle To Da Records/EFA) LP
- RAG: P.O.T.T.E.N.T.I.A.L. (2001; Put Da Needle To Da Records/Motor) LP/CD
- Galla: Swing Kid (2005; LaCosaMia Records) LP/CD
- Pahel: Natur des Menschen (2003; Sambaground Sound) LP/CD
[edit] Singles
- Raid: Stille Post (1993) 12"
- RAG: Kopf Stein Pflaster (1998), from „Unter Tage“ 12"
- RAG: Unter Tage / Kreuzwortfeuer (1998), from „Unter Tage“ 12"
- RAG: Nix Is (2000) MCD/12"
- RAG: Ragtime (2001), from „P.O.T.T.E.N.T.I.A.L.“ MCD/12"
- RAG: Pro & Contra (2001), from „P.O.T.T.E.N.T.I.A.L.“ MCD/12"
- Raid: Geh-Heim-Tipp (1999) 12"
- Filo Joes: Low Budget / Trashtalk (1998) 12"
- Pahel: Sahara feat. Daddy Freddy (2003), from "Natur des Menschen" MCD/12"
- Pahel: Seele auf Eis feat. Lunafrow (2004), from "Natur des Menschen" MCD/12"
- Roey Marquis II. feat. RAG: Eiszeit (1999) MCD/12"
- Roey Marquis II. Remixe: Filo Joes - Low Budget/ABS - Focus MCD/12"
- Roey Marquis II. Remixe: RAG/Stieber Twins/Skillz en masse MCD/12"