Oktober in Europa

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Oktober in Europa is a song by the band Antilopen Gang, which was published on 5. April 2024. It discusses the October 7 attacks and Antisemitism in Europe following the attack.[1]

The text was written in response to the attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7, 2023, when armed fighters entered Israeli territory. Approximately 1,200 people were killed on the Israeli side, most of whom were civilians. In addition, gender-based violence against women was committed. The band said that the song "practically wrote itself" after they noticed that many artists - who in their view - are usually quick to take a stand have, remained silent.[2][1]

Style and content

The song consists of three parts of 16 lines each, with the verses divided between Koljah, Panik Panzer, and Danger Dan. The hook features the song title "Oktober in Europa" being sung in a pitched manner. The subtle, dark string arrangement by Coen Strouken and the piano accompaniment remains in the background.[3] The rhythm is slow.[4] On the album version, Sophie Hunger sings the hook. It is preceded by a „Es tut mir leid” ("I'm sorry").[5]

In the first verse, Koljah addresses Jewish fear in Europe and refers to Sonnenallee and the Champs Élysées, where the lyrical you is afraid to show themselves publicly as a Jew. The antisemitic tendencies that Greta Thunberg has been accused of in connection with the Middle East conflict are also addressed. Olaf Scholz is also mentioned, who appears very dismayed, but nevertheless then drinks tea with the murderers. This likely alludes to his meeting with Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar, who is considered one of the main supporters of Hamas.[6][7]

In the second verse, Panik Panzer describes fear, such as reports from German cities that Stolpersteine are no longer cleaned and Jewish design features are being removed. Hamas propaganda via graffiti and a short-term TikTok trend about a 20-year-old letter from Osama bin Laden in November 2023 are also mentioned in the text.[8]

Danger Dan then takes over the last part, an angry accusation against the left-wing scene, which he accuses of trivializing hatred of Jews and spreading Hamas propaganda under the shield of criticism of Israel. In addition to his own experiences at the Rote Flora, the international perspective is also taken up. The elite University of California, Berkeley, where Judith Butler is a professor and alleged antisemitic attacks have occurred, is mentioned.[9]

Publication

The song was released on April 5, 2024. It is the first pre-release of the album, Alles muss repariert werden, the seventh album by Antilopen Gang, released on September 13, 2024. The accompanying video appeared on YouTube and contains only the black text of the song on a white background. The comment function is deactivated.[10] A short text was added, which addresses the creation of the song and the powerlessness of the three rappers in the face of increasing antisemitism after October 7, 2023.[1]

Reception

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