Although DJ Koze has had a taste of pop success with his band Fischmob (straight-up Hip Hop skills, political content, dry humor, crazy spoken samples, prank phone calls, etc...), he’s always been equally interested in experimenting with other forms of electronic music from ambient to break beats to wild sound collages from a myriad of musical genres.
An especially notable voyage in to uncharted musical waters, Adolf Noise (produced and performed by DJ Koze and his buddy Marcnesium) turned many a head around.
Taking the artist into a deeper Electronic direction, “Adolf Noise“ features a far more abstract and unusual use of samples and grooves while keeping the listener on his / her toes by incorporating liberal usage of football commentary, television show snippets, radio plays, and telephone terror with drug-delinquents.
It was this record, that made people, that were normally more into Techno or Electronica, sit up and take notice and it is now these people who are his biggest fans on dance floors between Tokyo and Hamburg - a development of successfully melting a world of musical styles with the power-blending strength of Club Culture.
The year 2002 made DJ Koze the deck wizard of Hamburg trio International Pony, whose debut album 'We Love Music' (Skint/Sony) was received to critical acclaim.
As a live DJ, Koze builds his sets on house and disco tracks and uses his well-honed Hip Hop skills blending it all together in a furious mix, making it seem that the term “House Rocking“ was coined with him in mind.
The readers of Germany’s trend-setting SPEX magazine correctly voted DJ Koze the DJ Of The Years for 1999 - 2004 - a well earned title, playing numerous shows all over the country and in different parts of the world.
Bonfire
DJ Koze Lyrics
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I was only for the father's crib
Ahhhh
Face 'way from the sun
The opening lines of DJ Koze's song 'Bonfire' suggest a sense of longing and displacement. The singer seems to be expressing their feeling of not belonging in their current situation, only being 'for the father's crib' and turning their 'face 'way from the sun'. This could be read as feeling trapped or stuck in a patriarchal or institutional setting, with the sun representing freedom or a brighter future. There is a touch of melancholy in the delivery of these lines, hinting at sadness or frustration. It's a fitting start to a song that explores themes of identity, memory, and imagination.
As the song progresses, we hear snippets of conversation and sound effects overlaid on top of the music. These elements create a vivid picture of a scene, without any explicit narrative context. The lines "they were all painted black / and I was only looking back" could be interpreted in a few different ways, perhaps referring to a group of people who are closed off or unapproachable, while the singer is reflecting on their own past or memories. The repetition of the 'ahhhhs' throughout the song creates a dreamy, otherworldly atmosphere, while the electronic beats, guitar riffs, and vocal samples combine to create a complex, layered sound.
Overall, 'Bonfire' is a richly textured and deeply evocative song, one that rewards repeated listens and close attention to the details. It's a track that manages to be both introspective and expansive, giving voice to a range of emotions and experiences.
Line by Line Meaning
Ahhhh
Expressing a sigh or groan of disappointment, exhaustion or frustration
I was only for the father's crib
I existed merely to serve and stay within the boundaries and expectations set by the patriarchal figures in my life
Ahhhh
Expressing a sigh or groan of disappointment, exhaustion or frustration
Face 'way from the sun
Avoiding the harsh reality or truth of a situation by turning away from positivity and enlightenment
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon, Matthew Boutwell McCaughan, Stefan Kozalla
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@sanfordcurtis8242
Memories of May 2018
@santicruise
SORRY but this one is a Masterpiece ❤️❤️ deserve more likes and vews 🙏🏻💫🚀🚀
@supersaumon1631
Koze can make a perfectly sweet sound backed by heavenly Justin Vernon vocals that'll please anybody but still he has to incorporate weird intricate elements into it and that's what so remarkable about his craft.
@riccardogatti8571
Bon Iver?
@simonasrambynas148
For five seconds you hook on one note/sound/frequency, then you catch another and so on... so many good stories/lines in one song - amazing :) Many Thanks, Kosi!
@JackieGoon13
This whole album is on some other shit and I LOVE IT much love to all y’all out there👏🏽✌🏽
@santicruise
This guy deserve more vews and recognition <3
@Ickie71
He has a bigger following than you can imagine..dont worry about Koze...
@maxvolke7839
mit Kopfhörern 😎👌
@ilpensatoiodimarco5544
special...love that fat badass synth