Deichkind 13

Deichkind 13: The German Electro-Rap Provocateurs
Deichkind 13 is a pioneering German music collective known for their chaotic fusion of hip-hop, electronic beats, and satirical performance art. Hailing from Hamburg, the group achieved mainstream success in the 2000s, with their album Befehl von ganz unten reaching number two on the German charts and eventually earning a gold certification.
Early career
Formed in the late 1990s, the collective originally operated under the name Deichkind. Their early work was rooted in German hip-hop but quickly incorporated experimental electronics and absurdist humor. They released their debut album, Bonaqua, in 2000 on the label Eimsbush, establishing their reputation for energetic live shows and witty social commentary.
Breakthrough
The group's breakthrough arrived in 2006 with their fourth studio album, Befehl von ganz unten. Released on the major label Vertigo Berlin, the album's lead single, Remmidemmi (Yippie Yippie Yeah), became an anthem in German clubs and on youth radio. The album's commercial success, peaking at number two in Germany, cemented Deichkind's status as a major force in the German electro-rap scene.
Key tracks
Remmidemmi (Yippie Yippie Yeah) — This 2006 single is their signature party track and a definitive breakthrough hit.
Leider geil — A 2012 smash hit that satirizes consumerism and topped the German singles chart for weeks.
Ich habe eine Fahne — A key track from their 2008 album Arbeit nervt, showcasing their blend of punk attitude and electronic production.
Bück dich hoch — This 2015 single continued their chart dominance, entering the German Top 10 and earning a gold award.
Evolution and spectacle
Following their breakthrough, the group rebranded as Deichkind 13 and intensified their focus on theatrical live performances, often involving elaborate costumes, synchronized dancing, and pneumatic stage sets. Their 2012 album Befehl von ganz unten went platinum, fueled by the massive success of Leider geil. They have collaborated with artists like Peter Fox and consistently deliver high-energy albums such as 2018's Wer sagt denn das? which debuted at number one in Germany.
Fans of Deichkind 13's energetic and genre-blending approach may also enjoy Seeed, another German group famous for mixing dancehall, reggae, and electronic elements. The electronic satire of Die Ärzte shares a similar punk-inspired, humorous critique of society. For another take on German electronic hip-hop, explore Modeselektor, known for their gritty beats and international collaborations. The party-ready electro sound can also be found with Frittenbude, who blend punk lyrics with catchy synth melodies.
Deichkind 13's music maintains a strong presence on radio waves across Germany and beyond. Their hit singles are staples on major pop and youth-oriented FM stations, while their albums receive dedicated play on alternative and electronic music radio streams. Independent music radio stations frequently feature their earlier, more hip-hop-oriented work, showcasing the full breadth of their catalog.
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