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OG chill vibers of G‑Town and H‑City. Two young dudes messing around with music production, instruments, and way too many ideas. A couple of friends hanging around the crew, a few listeners supporting us, and that’s basically the whole ecosystem. It all started on SoundCloud and eventually made its way to Spotify under the name Radish Rumble. Our first album came together over 4–5 months while we were finishing school and just… existing.

At some point we decided it was time to make stupid music. That’s where Future Space, 56 und die 7 came from — a small collection of songs with a tiny story arc holding everything together. As to professional concerns and to not risk our future we have decided to take the project down even though it has been probably the heart of the whole operation.

When one of the guys had to finish school, he disappeared into academic chaos. During that time, Prisoner of Crunchy Waves was made mostly by the other dude. It was an experiment into an more electronic direction which came from his new friend from university.

A random meetup between the G‑Town guy and Diddy A. on the street turned into an evening that basically kickstarted Trust Trust. That night we made Into Space, Stehlampe, Mama Sagt, and Manchmal glaube ich. The rest followed over the next few months. The original two dudes were glad to finally have found a person willing to sing/rap onto their beats.

Another year passed. A summer break brought zero new songs. But starting in October, one guy suddenly got back into music. By mid‑January most of a new album was written. The guy who “can’t sing” started singing for some reason and tried out styles he’d never touched before. After buying new headphones for better mixing and mastering, Kunstbanause was finished and released — easily the album with the most work behind it, even with a full music video for the whole thing where a lot of experiments with analog video synthesizer happened.

Since Kunstbanause, only one more thing came out: Stay. Probably the most complex and ambitious project, but thanks to university kicking us around and life going in different directions, that track might stay the last one forever. Maybe there’ll be a reunion someday, but even then it’s unclear if anything new will drop. More likely, new music will appear under new names or new projects. Lets see what the future will hold.