
Organisation
Louder, harder, faster, better: Organisation clearly defined their priorities for their style right from the start. Last year, the duo consisting of Nicolas Rebmann and Noah Junker showed where they were headed with their first EP, Neue Aggression (2024): physical beats, rugged production values, sonorous vocals in the best industrial style, and an atmosphere that lies somewhere between occult ritual and BDSM party. Tracks of the calibre of ‘Gott ist tot’ and ‘Beweg dich’ naturally evoke associations ranging from Nitzer Ebb to Rammstein but are at least two arm’s lengths closer to the dance floor than to the regular concert context. This is exactly where Organisation hits with full force, creating an undeniable drama in their laconic lyrics and electro-punk aesthetic, which is repeatedly sawed apart by blazing synthesizers. ‘Deine Hoffnung’ (2025), for example, is inspired by the body horror classic ‘Tetsuo: The Iron Man’, while their latest single, ‘Sturm und Drang’, is reminiscent of KMFDM’s heyday – complete with leather outfits and undercuts. Anyone who seriously believed that industrial culture had seen its best days will definitely be proven wrong here.