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The two Berlin-based musicians have known each other for longer than they can remember. Growing up together in Brandenburg, they create their own vision of danceable Boom Bap with Sane's Medicine, blending heavily processed samples with live-recorded keys, guitars, percussion, and drums—always infused with a healthy dose of madness.

Known for their hard-hitting yet detail-oriented and emotional Boom Bap sound, they have established themselves as a force in the finger drumming scene, with over 100 gigs across Germany and beyond. Regularly competing in the Finger Drumming World Championship and DMC battles, they bring raw energy to every stage. Their discography spans instrumental projects, concept albums, and collaborations with rappers.

As a live Finger Drumming Hip Hop band, they transform cyphers into dynamic, pulsating experiences—bridging analog soul and digital precision. More than just beatmakers and producers, they are a movement, pushing boundaries with every rhythm, every sample, every moment on stage.

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"4 Fists" - LP
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With "4 Fists" Sane's Medicine released their debut album at the end of 2020.


16 tracks on more than 50 minutes transport the feeling of longing from your childhood, when you still liked to stay at home and watch Westerns all day long, into the year 2020, because right now the desire for just such a carefree time is especially strong. Wanderlust is also a theme.


As for the music: it's pretty loud, powerful, danceable and anarchically defies the classic Hip-Hop structures again and again, without straying too far from the tried-and-true modular principle. Songs for breakers and clubs that no longer exist are included. But also songs for sitting on the sofa, dreaming, playing a fictional western in your cerebral cinema and forgetting where you are and what's currently going on. Imagine Wu-Tang Clan and Snowgoons meeting up in Damu the Fudgemunk's Basement, collaborating on a western soudtrack. Thousands of small, barely audible details in each song combined with invasively catchy melodies result in a listening experience that doesn't diminish even after multiple repetitions.

You will get the following files:
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"Imagine Wu-Tang Clan and Snowgoons meeting up in Damu the Fudgemunk's Basement, collaborating on a western soudtrack."