“Throughout the 90’s
and into a large part of the 00’s the punk-scene had a predisposition to cater
to very, very specific bands or tastes. I would be lying if I said it still didn’t
to an extent, but it has become more common to see line-ups where the many punk
sub-genres are mixed with eachother, as well as with others. More venues have
popped up (even though some of these have been short-lived), and it has become
more accepted to have a shit-ton of bands/projects, that don’t sound alike - but
can still occupy the same stage, in their own right”
Aktivist og booker mv., Korana Jelaca, i et miniessay om den københavnske punkscene i de seneste ti år, i det teksthæfte, der følger med den lp, 'This Is Copenhagen. A Punk Rock Manifesto 2009-2019', som Mod Strømmens sommerradio kommer til at kredse om i morgen.
Initiativtagerne til tilbageblikket Rune Magelund Alexandersen fra Elektriske Plader og Mathias Lodahl fra Rusted Teeth er gæster. Da vi optog udsendelsen tilbage i juni var coveret til kompilationen endnu ikke helt på plads, men jeg fik dog et hurtigt håndskrevet stykke papir med indholdet på lp’en.
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