110ml
110ml: The High-Energy Sound of German Dance-Punk
110ml is a German electronic rock and dance-punk band known for their explosive live shows and genre-blending sound. Hailing from Berlin, the group achieved notable success in the mid-2000s with their debut album "Superlativ," which charted in Germany and spawned several hit singles that received heavy rotation on music television channels.
Early career
The band formed in Berlin in 2002, initially bonding over a shared love for punk rock energy and electronic music production. Their early demos, self-released online and circulated at local club nights, caught the attention of the independent label Audiolith, which signed them in 2004.
This partnership led to their first official EP, "110ml," in 2004, which established their signature mix of distorted basslines, synthesizer hooks, and shouted German lyrics.
Breakthrough
110ml's breakthrough arrived in 2005 with the release of their debut full-length album, "Superlativ," on Audiolith. The album's lead single, "Wir Sind Die Anderen," became an underground anthem, its music video gaining constant play on Germany's VIVA and MTV Pop channels.
This exposure propelled "Superlativ" into the German album charts, a significant feat for an independent release, and solidified their reputation as a must-see live act.
Key tracks
Wir Sind Die Anderen — This defiant single served as the band's national calling card, perfectly capturing their rebellious ethos and danceable punk sound.
Superlativ — The album's title track showcased their knack for crafting anthemic choruses built for shouting along in crowded venues.
Alles Aus Gold — A later single demonstrated a more refined production approach while maintaining their characteristic high-energy drive.
Kein Retro — This track emphasized their commitment to a forward-thinking, modern fusion of rock and electronic elements.
The band followed their initial success with extensive touring and the 2007 album "Ornament & Verbrechen," which explored darker, more complex themes. They collaborated with artists like the electronic musician Siriusmo and maintained a consistent release schedule, including the album "Dunkel" in 2010, further exploring post-punk and industrial influences. While their chart presence became less pronounced after the 2000s, 110ml remained a respected and influential force within the German alternative scene, continuing to release music and perform live with undiminished intensity. For fans of the German dance-punk sound, similar artists include Deichkind who share a similar satirical edge and party-starting electro-punk. The raw energy and electronic experimentation is also found in Modeselektor though they lean more into instrumental club music. The punk-infused electronic attitude echoes in Die Ärzte especially in their more experimental later work.
The music of 110ml maintains a strong presence on alternative rock radio stations and dedicated online rock radio streams that specialize in European electronic rock. Their classic hits are frequently featured on specialty shows focusing on the 2000s German indie and punk scene, introducing their energetic sound to new audiences.
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