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DIE ANSTALT + GÜNER KÜNIER + THE PLEASURE MAJENTA
Das sagt der/die Veranstalter:in:
It may not feel like it, especially when you’re being steamrolled by catastrophic daily headlines, but the answer to all the chaos is surprisingly simple: civil resistance. That can be methodical, or it can just mean saying: I don't give a damn, I'm staying in my community, I'm building something within the framework I've been given, and trying to make a positive difference there.
When Carmen, Jakob and Emanuele decided to start a band two years ago, that was one of the reasons. Simply to exist, to feel like you exist. I scream, therefore I am. Die Anstalt – in German, it means the Institution or the Asylum. Both meanings fit the context.
That touchstone is relatable to a lot of young bands in Berlin, and everywhere else. The endless conversations about touring economics, royalties, streaming, and arts funding (assuming that lasts much longer) feel beside the point. Not out of ignorance, but because none of that actually applies to them. You don't make music from a business plan; it comes from a deep inner drive. And that drive is what propels this band forward.
So they do it all themselves: making tapes, pressing records, booking shows. They play every squat and DIY venue in Berlin and across Germany. In 2024, their EP Rat Race comes out and leaves its mark on Berlin’s underground scene. By the end of 2025, their first proper album is released, limited to 300 LPs, and sells out almost immediately. The shows get bigger. The record gets repressed to keep up with demand.
One week, they're playing Köpi, Berlin’s infamous squat venue, and the next they’re in New York, flights paid out of pocket, broke but fearless, when A Place to Bury Strangers walks up to them and says:
"You guys are great. Come tour England with us."
Then, months after the first album came out, a legendary (read: ancient) label, City Slang, shows up with a left-field offer:
"Hey, we love what you’re doing, we’d like to help."
And the reply wasn’t "Cool", it was "Yeah, but..."
Die Anstalt and City Slang. It was love at first sight. But like any healthy relationship, we had to get to know each other first. First, we explained who we are, why we think they're great, and asked ourselves: how could we support them without asking them to compromise what made them special in the first place?
It's extremely important to us that this band keeps doing exactly what it does. We love the music, the people behind it, the integrity, everything about it. There's no telling if the algorithms will approve. Our only questions were: Is this music we can stand behind? Do we believe in what it’s saying? Is this something of genuine artistic value?
And right now, nobody answers those questions as convincingly as Die Anstalt.
Die Anstalt sound like nobody else, though everyone hears something different. Depending on who you ask, you’ll hear echoes of Malaria!, Boy Harsher, DAF, early EBM, synth-punk, or XMAL Deutschland. And then there’s that surf guitar that shouldn't fit at all, yet somehow ties the whole thing together.
Die Anstalt are theatrical, confrontational, hypnotic. They write the best slogans, they’re appropriately furious, and live, they’re a volcanic eruption. The volcano we're all dancing on again.
Here we go.
Music for the moment.
They found the right words for generational exhaustion, the dystopian excesses of our time, the warmongers, the manosphere, and the absurdities of the present. And somehow, unmistakably, they are Berlin. That doesn't happen often, maybe once every decade, if we’re lucky.
More than anything, they’re proof that beneath the noise, away from endless industry discourse, a spark still burns. A spark of rage, and a spark of hope. One that deserves not just to be preserved, but ignited.
At its core, Die Anstalt are a punk band.
Just burning it all down.
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VVK beginnt ab dem 03.07.2026, 10h
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