Re-release of the album which MARC WEISER (RECHENZENTRUM, zeitkratzer) and JÜRGEN
HENDLMEIER (producer for THE FLAMING SIDEBURNS, THEE ULTRA BIMBOOS) created as
ARURMUKHA. With the use of soundbites, field recordings, and stylistically diverse tracks,
they reprocess the eviction of 13 squats on Mainzer Straße in Berlin-Friedrichshain in
November 1990, forming it into an acoustic scenography in the style of the “Maifestspiele”
by EINSTÜRZENDE NEUBAUTEN.
Re-release of the album which MARC WEISER (RECHENZENTRUM, zeitkratzer) and JÜRGEN
HENDLMEIER (producer for THE FLAMING SIDEBURNS, THEE ULTRA BIMBOOS) created as
ARURMUKHA. With the use of soundbites, field recordings, and stylistically diverse tracks, they
reprocess the clearing of 13 squats on Mainzer Straße in Berlin-Friedrichshain in November 1990,
forming it into an acoustic scenography in the style of the “Maifestspiele” by EINSTÜRZENDE
NEUBAUTEN.
14.11.2020 marks the 30th anniversary of the clearing of 13 squats on Mainzer Straße in Berlin-
Friedrichshain. The violent confrontation between the police and about 500 squatters, involving
armored vehicles, helicopters, and 10 water cannons, was the biggest police operation in Berlin’s
post-war history, with 4000 officers deployed, and is deemed to be the last big “battle” of left-wing
squatters in Germany. The insert for the LP provides a detailed chronicle of the events (taken from
the book “Berlin Mainzer Straße: Wohnen ist wichtiger als das Gesetz [Berlin Mainzer Straße:
Housing is more important than the law]”, published in 1992 by Basis-Druck).
On the occasion of the anniversary, the Berlin label KARLRECORDS is making a contemporary
document that has been out of print for more than 25 years available to the public again. The
album “14.11.90” by internationally renowned electronic musician and co-founder of the CTM
Festival MARC WEISER (RECHENZENTRUM, zeitkratzer a.o.) and JÜRGEN HENDLMEIER
(producer for THE FLAMING SIDEBURNS, THEE ULTRA BIMBOOS a.o.) was originally released
in 1993 as a vehicle for them to work through their personal experiences as contemporary witnesses of the eviction, on the label GOLDRAUSCH-TONTRÄGER, which was founded for the
release. The project’s name, ARURMUKHA – “avaricious demons”, is a term from Vedic mythology,
here alluding to the capitalist logic of exploitation guiding the West German corporations that
bought out the former GDR after reunification.
Shunning the popular clichés of squatters, the duo processes original recordings of the clearing
action, as well as material from radio and tv as their musical-textural starting points, composing
them into a densely packed acoustic psychogram, recounting the events of the time with
dramaturgic skill, in chronological sequence over the course of the two sides of the vinyl. Armed
with a sampler as their main instrument they create an acoustic scenography which, as a
sonification of memory, pits itself against oblivion. While constructed as a soundtrack, the
heterogeneity of its styles gives the album the character of a compilation, aggregating drones,
industrial, electronics, post punk, outsider music and political texts into an imaginary meta music
film of resistance. The subject matter and music may suggest comparisons with EINSTÜRZENDE
NEUBAUTEN’s piece “Maifestspiele”. The covers of the original edition at the time were
individually designed by many different friends of the scene in the form of a “social sculpture” of the
squatters’ movement and comprised screen prints, collages, graphics, and photos. Selected for the
re-edition of the LP: a picture by the Berlin photographer HARALD HAUSWALD, who is considered
one of the most famous photo-chroniclers of the GDR and who also provided a collection of hand
prints for the original.
Despite its age, the album is an alarmingly relevant one, with its contents not having lost any of
their urgency. Especially in view of the displacement of affordable housing and free cultural spaces
in metropolitan cities, “14.11.90” is a plea for creative resistance culture with the hope for change in
the existing conditions.