Metropolis Records
2006
Ruck Zuck
About This Album
A companion EP to KMFDM's 2005 album Hau Ruck, Ruck Zuck collects a number of remixes mostly created by the bandmembers themselves. Not all of the tracks sound radically different from the versions found on the original album: some more prominent electronica elements here, a little bit more crunch there ("Free Your Hate" sounds grittier than the album version). The feel is largely the same, even though the mixes sound a bit tidied up this time around, and, as is often the case with such remix enterprises, the added electronic parts sometimes reduce the initial punch of the songs -- but that doesn't mean the new versions aren't worth listening to. The two most noteworthy remixes move away from the sound of the original, however: "Mini Mini Mini," the band's cover of the Jacques Dutronc song, is spiced up with a number of swing music samples, and "Real Thing," as reconfigured by Nude, becomes a drum'n'bass exploration. The 40-minute EP also contains a new track: "Der Mussolini," a cover of D.A.F.'s controversial song, interpreted here as an industrial dance track with heavy guitars and an added flair of menace. The most curious track is the last: "Ansage" (meaning "declaration" or "announcement"), on which Sascha Konietzko, the group's leader, talks about his disdain for the current political situation in the United States.
Track List
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