Rehash- Aktion Reaktion

ab 7,00 €

After releasing three songs on YouTube, the Antwerp-based post-punk band Rehash has teamed up with Mangel to launch their first release, ‘Aktion Reaktion!’, on vinyl and tape.

Their stripped-down German lyrics, more slogans than poetry, provide a rebellious soundtrack not only for Antwerp’s youth. Drawing inspiration from late 70s German and British punk, they infuse these influences with a modern twist.

Maarten Van Buyten Guitar, Vocals
Willem Liczner Bass, Vocals
Suus De Maeyer Drums

Recording and Mixing by Pieter Van Buyten- Studio Hemisfeer
Premastering by Staf Verbeeck- Stiff Studio
Mastering by Uwe Teichert- Elektropolis
Picture by Sem Beerens


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After releasing three songs on YouTube, the Antwerp-based post-punk band Rehash has teamed up with Mangel to launch their first release, ‘Aktion Reaktion!’, on vinyl and tape.

Their stripped-down German lyrics, more slogans than poetry, provide a rebellious soundtrack not only for Antwerp’s youth. Drawing inspiration from late 70s German and British punk, they infuse these influences with a modern twist.

Maarten Van Buyten Guitar, Vocals
Willem Liczner Bass, Vocals
Suus De Maeyer Drums

Recording and Mixing by Pieter Van Buyten- Studio Hemisfeer
Premastering by Staf Verbeeck- Stiff Studio
Mastering by Uwe Teichert- Elektropolis
Picture by Sem Beerens


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After releasing three songs on YouTube, the Antwerp-based post-punk band Rehash has teamed up with Mangel to launch their first release, ‘Aktion Reaktion!’, on vinyl and tape.

Their stripped-down German lyrics, more slogans than poetry, provide a rebellious soundtrack not only for Antwerp’s youth. Drawing inspiration from late 70s German and British punk, they infuse these influences with a modern twist.

Maarten Van Buyten Guitar, Vocals
Willem Liczner Bass, Vocals
Suus De Maeyer Drums

Recording and Mixing by Pieter Van Buyten- Studio Hemisfeer
Premastering by Staf Verbeeck- Stiff Studio
Mastering by Uwe Teichert- Elektropolis
Picture by Sem Beerens


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