The Dusseldorf women's punk band Ostro 430 was founded at the end of 1979. Ostro 430 played for the first time in May 1980 at the festival of punk fanzine Sschimer in Neuss, where they were discovered by the band Fehlfarben and engaged as the opening act for their Germany tour. Lothar Rieger, who founded the Schallmauer label and published three songs on the Schallmauer sampler, also attended one of these concerts. In 1981, the first EP, Durch thick and thin, followed with a total of 8 songs, including her best-known title Sexueller Notstand. In general, sex, outdated views (especially against women) and bourgeoisie were often represented topics in the songs of Estro 430. The instrumentation, which consisted of vocals, bass, drums, e-piano and saxophone, was also noticeable - e-guitars, on the other hand, were completely neglected or simply not needed. In the spring of 1983 the first “real” album Women Like Us was released, but no further publications were made. In May 1984 Östro 430 gave a farewell concert in Dusseldorf and broke up. For the first time all studio recordings of the band appear on the 2-LP compilation.
Keine Krise Kann Mich Schocken (Die Kompletten Studioaufnahmen 1981 - 1983)
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TR453LP
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Keine Krise Kann Mich Schocken (Die Kompletten Studioaufnahmen 1981 - 1983)
£37.99
TR453LP
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
The Dusseldorf women's punk band Ostro 430 was founded at the end of 1979. Ostro 430 played for the first time in May 1980 at the festival of punk fanzine Sschimer in Neuss, where they were discovered by the band Fehlfarben and engaged as the opening act for their Germany tour. Lothar Rieger, who founded the Schallmauer label and published three songs on the Schallmauer sampler, also attended one of these concerts. In 1981, the first EP, Durch thick and thin, followed with a total of 8 songs, including her best-known title Sexueller Notstand. In general, sex, outdated views (especially against women) and bourgeoisie were often represented topics in the songs of Estro 430. The instrumentation, which consisted of vocals, bass, drums, e-piano and saxophone, was also noticeable - e-guitars, on the other hand, were completely neglected or simply not needed. In the spring of 1983 the first “real” album Women Like Us was released, but no further publications were made. In May 1984 Östro 430 gave a farewell concert in Dusseldorf and broke up. For the first time all studio recordings of the band appear on the 2-LP compilation.