Wednesday, December 7. 2011
BLNRB Documentary
Since it will be the last show of BLNRB, we are going to sum up the project with a screening of the BLNRB documentary, produced by Christian Füssenegger.
The screening will start right before the concert, at 8.00 pm at Nairobi Railway Club. So be there to get an exclusive look behind the scenes!
Tuesday, November 29. 2011
LAST BLNRB SHOW

To celebrate the release of the BLNRB - Welcome to the Madhouse album we'll have a huge concert on 10th of December. We present the final BLNRB show at the place where it all started: Nairobi. The German and Kenyan artists will be reunited and for the last time you will have the chance to experience a night of great performances and incredible beats!
See the event on facebook.
Monday, November 7. 2011
BLNRB MUSIC VIDEO NO. 7
Check this great peace of art!
BLNRB @iTunes
Monday, October 24. 2011
BLNRB MUSIC VIDEO NO. 6
Tuesday, October 18. 2011
BLNRB MUSIC VIDEO NR. 5
After a concert played in Kibera, which was organized with the help of Maasai Mbili, Jahcoozi met two young and talented boys who call themselves the Gospel Warriors. Little King and Robo just got on the mic and performed madly straight away! The next day, they went to the studio and recorded the song "Take It Higher".
Watch the brilliant video which was produced by talented Dream Awake Pro/Jacob Wachira Ezigbo.
Tuesday, October 11. 2011
BLNRB MUSIC VIDEO NO. 4
It's "Kibera Benga" by Maasai Mbili, Wiliam Warero, Modeselektor and Just a Band. This really great video clip was produced by STUDIO ANG. Enjoy and stay tuned!
Tuesday, October 4. 2011
BLNRB MUSIC VIDEO NO. 3
Tuesday, September 27. 2011
BLNRB MUSIC VIDEO NO. 2
Thursday, September 22. 2011
BLNRB MUSIC VIDEO LAUNCH
Monday, August 29. 2011
More press on BLNRB

Wednesday, August 17. 2011
Remix by Dala Dala Soundsystem
Dala Dala Soundsystem?!
No..than listen to it here and enjoy:
BLNRB - WELCOME TO THE MADHOUSE (DALA DALA MIX) by OuthereRecords
Monday, August 15. 2011
BLNRB in the press
In Germany the biggest nationwide daily newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung published following article on the 7th August 2011: BLNRB in Süddeutsche Zeitung
Also the German magazine for music and pop culture Spex talked in July 2011 with one of the founders of the BLNRB project, Andi Teichmann, about his "Madhouse" experience:
BLNRB on Spex Magazine
Unfortunately these articles are in German. For more press material visit Outhere Records or stay tuned on this blog!
Tuesday, August 9. 2011
BLNRB - Welcome to the Madhouse out now!

Finally, the CD BLNRB - Welcome to the Madhouse got released on 7th July 2011!
From early 2009 to 2011, three bands from the world-renowned Berlin electronic music scene and some of the best bands and musicians from Nairobi engaged in an intense music project. Two studios were established in a townhouse in Nairobi, where all BLNRB artists worked, performed and lived together. After concerts in Nairobi and Berlin, the long awaited CD is out!
The album features 18 original recordings - as diverse as the more than 20 artists involved. This album bridges the gap and opens a path into a new global clubsound. It is about digging deep into the local Berlin and Nairobi music scenes, building a new urban sound together with some amazing talents from the next generation of African musicians.
The album is released on Outhere Records and available in music stores as well as iTunes and Amazon. Soon it will also be available in Kenya!
Tracklist:
1) Goldbreaks Variation - Mr. Abbas, Kimya, Lon'Jon, Teichmann
2) Madhouse - Nazizi, Sasha Perera, Mr. Abbas, Jahcoozi
3) Dirty Laundry - Mr. Abbas, Lon'Jon, Kimya, Teichmann
4) Msoto Millions - Ukoo Flani, Jahcoozi
5) Very Necessary - Necessary Noize, Teichmann
6) Room For Me - Just A Band, Lisa Oduor Noah, Jahcoozi
7) Ma Bhoom Bhoom Bhoom - Ukoo Flani, Radi, Jahcoozi
8) Everyday Without You - Alai K, Teichmann
9) Living Room - Ukoo Flani, Dogs, Teichmann
10) Monkeyflip - Nazizi, Mr. Abbas, Modeselektor
11) Goldbreaks - Mr. Abbas, Lon'jon, Kimya, Teichmann
12) Take It Higher - Little King, Robo, Jahcoozi
13) Kumbuka - Michel Ongaro, Mr. Abbas, Jahcoozi
14) Richie Interlude - Ukoo Flani, Teichmann
15) Kibera Benga - Maasai Mbili, William Wawero, Modeselektor, Just A Band
16) Away - Michel Ongaro, Jahcoozi, Teichmann, Just A Band
17) Zamaney - Ukoo Flani, Jahcoozi
18) Whateverman Dub - Ukoo Flani, Teichmann
Tuesday, May 17. 2011
Welcome to the madhouse!

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In early 2009, three bands from the world-reknown Berlin electronic music scene set out to a journey, their destination: Nairobi, Kenya, in East Africa. The idea ‘Berlin meets Nairobi’, brainchild of Goethe-Institut Nairobi and electronic music duo Gebrüder Teichmann, was as simple as it was complex at the same time. Berlin musicians would come to this vibrant East African metropolis and meet, mix and mingle with artists from the local music scene.
The name of the project became BLNRB-NRBLN, a fusion of the colloquial abbreviations of the two cities involved. From Berlin, there were Modeselektor, the hyperactive breakbeat-duo, curious electronic producers Gebrüder Teichmann and Jahcoozi, the multicultural star trio composed of Dubstep, Grime Rave and hyper-sonic Electronica. From Kenya, rappers like Mister Abbas, Kimya and Lon ́Jon or the first lady of Kenyan rap, Nazizi, became part of the joint collaboration. The electropop band Just A Band and blind singer/guitarist Michel Ongaro also contributed their flavors. In addition, six members of the HipHop collective Ukoo Flani from the coastal city of Mombasa were a key part of the body of MCs who would turn up every day and night.
Two studios were established in a townhouse in Nairobi, where everyone in the project worked, performed and lived together. The above-mentioned bands were invited but word spread like fire within Nairobi’s music scene. Quickly there was a frenzy of artists coming and going, the now infamous Madhouse was born.
After a first concert in Nairobi in 2009, the Berliners went back to Kenya in spring 2010 for a few weeks, and it was during this period, that the first recordings of the presented tracks were made. In December 2010, the musicians from Nairobi came to Berlin for a concert night that celebrated the collaboration. The release concert for a BLNRB EP was held during Worldtronics Festival in Berlin with great success.
BLNRB – Welcome to the Madhouse features 18 original recordings – as diverse as the more than 20 artists involved. The international Electro clubmusic scene has become all about the latest styles and sounds treated with the newest digital technology, ingredients that are still hard to find in Africa. This album bridges this gap and opens a path into a new global clubsound. BLNRB is about digging deep into the local Berlin and Nairobi music scenes and building a new urban sound together with some amazing talents from the next generation of African musicians.
“I remember listening to these beats for the first time, liking them, I could listen, but I didn’t think I could ever rap to it. Now I’m proud of it. I love what Teichmann brothers did and the amazing experience working with Modeselektor and Jahcoozi. Soon we will have our own BLNRB sound. I think it’s gonna be the beginning of greater things, we gonna start a revolution!”
Nazizi / Kenyan Hiphop queen
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Sunday, April 24. 2011
BLNRB reloaded - Abass Kubaff live

Abass Kubaff stood at the basis of the group K-South, a group he founded with Bamboo – rapper who later worked with Wu-Tang Clan’s former manager Cedric Muhammad in the US. K-South was lyrically untouchable making major noise in the Kenyan music scene between 2000 and 2007 with hits such as ‘Tabia Mbaya’, ‘Kapuka’, ‘Sitaki’, ‘Usilete Compe’, ‘Sitaki’, ‘Kariobhangi’ and the albums 'Nairobbery' and 'Nairobizm'. Abass Kubaff launched his first solo album 'Angabanga' in 2006 and his second album, 'Mr. Abbas', was released in 2009.
http://www.myspace.com/doobeez
Watch the Interview made on before the BLNRB gig in Cologne by anglohili.com
Live recording from BLNRB 12-01-2010:
13.BLNRB.abbas.5.ksouth.mp3 by reboot.fm
