Poing's "Wach Auf!" is a captivating journey through the realms of dark cabaret and free jazz, released on April 29, 2011, under the Øra Fonogram label. This 47-minute album is a unique blend of haunting melodies and avant-garde improvisation, showcasing Poing's distinctive sound and artistic vision.
The album opens with "Der Morgenchoral Des Peachum," setting the tone for a collection that is both theatrical and politically charged. Tracks like "Solidaritätslied" and "Nationalhymne Der Ddr" reflect on historical and social themes, while "Die Seeräuberjenny" and "Youkali Tango" add a touch of cabaret charm. The inclusion of "National Anthem of Russia" and "Kanonensong" further emphasizes the album's political undertones.
Poing's mastery of free jazz is evident in tracks like "Seeing Red 1" and "Seeing Red 2," which feature intricate improvisations and dynamic performances. The album also includes international influences, as seen in "Revolusjonens Røst" and "Gategutt," adding a global perspective to the collection.
"Wach Auf!" is a testament to Poing's ability to blend different musical styles and themes into a cohesive and engaging whole. Whether you're a fan of dark cabaret, free jazz, or simply great music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.