ANNOUNCING MUDHONEY: LIVE IN BERLIN, 1988 DVD
OUT NOVEMBER 13TH ON !K7 RECORDS
A SEMINAL MOMENT IN HISTORY CAPTURED ON FILM
EUROPE'S FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH THE SEATTLE SOUND
OVER 40 MINUTES OF CONCERT FOOTAGE
AND BONUS INTERVIEW WITH MARK ARM INCLUDED
On November 13th, !K7 Records will release Mudhoney: Live In Berlin, 1988 on
DVD. The footage, filmed by a professional camera crew at 1988's Berlin
Independent Days festival and only recently rediscovered, captures the
Seattle Grunge pioneers' first ever performance on foreign soil.
Playing as representatives of Sub Pop Records to a crowd of curious
punters, critics and members of Europe's independent music community,
the show was also the first Grunge gig in Europe, laying essential
groundwork for the genre's subsequent global domination.
Besides its historical importance, Mudhoney: Live In Berlin, 1988
presents one of the greatest rock'n'roll groups of all time at their
very best, a glorious mess of flailed hair, acidic caterwaul, gnarly
riffage and fried guitar skronk as Mudhoney tear through material from
their epochal (but then-unreleased) Superfuzz Bigmuff EP and eponymous debut album.
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Wild,
thrilling, and funny-as-fuck, much like Mudhoney themselves, the
performance captures an unguarded moment for the band, removed from the
expectations and hyperbole that would later accompany the Grunge
movement they unwittingly helped kick off. "We couldn't understand
quite why this was happening, why ours was the band that was flying
out, or what was going on," remembers Mudhoney vocalist and guitarist
Mark Arm. "We'd only played Portland, outside of Seattle, at that
point," says Arm. "And to be flown out to Berlin to play a show, at
that point, seemed almost like a joke to us." Little did they know they
know their off the cuff performance, enlightening and eye opening for
the industry professionals in attendance, would have such long standing
consequences in Rock 'n' Roll history.
A
testament to the enduring vitality of the independent music scene, the
release happens along side the 27th anniversary of !K7, a Berlin-based
independent label and distributor with offices in New York and London,
and an internationally renowned purveyor of electronic music in
particular. In its early days, !K7 also served as a video production
company run by label-owner Horst Weidenmüller, whose crew filmed a
number of performances from that year's Berlin Independent Days
festival. Weidenmüller recently rediscovered the Mudhoney footage,
realising that he held in his hands a crucial rock 'n' roll document
that had to be shared with the world.
Stay tuned for further information on Mudhoney: Live In Berlin, 1988
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