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Sleipnir band
Sleipnir band








Rappers Favorite and Hollywood Hank used the refrain of the Sleipnir song Bombe for a track on their 2008 album Beats for Hip Hop. They appeared several times at NPD events, including the Festival of Nations.

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Sleipnir maintain contacts with representatives of the right-wing extremist network Blood and Honor, which is banned in Germany, and with militant neo-Nazi groups of the Free Comradeships. In particular, “Rebellion”, her song for the NPD's schoolyard CD, became one of the most famous songs on the scene. The band became known nationally and internationally in the right-wing rock scene through their concert activities. After initially ballads were published in the songwriter style, the band now plays rather fast rock music with a "catchy sound" and clearly understandable singing. Other recurring themes are friendship, loyalty and a reference to the right-wing extremist scene. Since 2000, Sleipnir have been referring to a large part of Norse mythology. In the beginning, the texts were mainly a mixture of racist elements in connection with social problems and a varying degree of reference to National Socialism. In July 2017 the band performed alongside Stahlgewitter and Die Lunikoff Conspiracy at the Rock Against Foreign Immigration concert in Themar in Thuringia in front of around 6,000 right-wing extremists. In addition to some events in Germany, Sleipnir also performed in countries such as Italy, France and England. The band has had a new line-up since mid-2012.

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Bartsch and the entire band has been active with their own record label Boundless Records and Wolfszeit-Versand since 2003. In the meantime, Andreas Koroschetz played Drums in the band, but left them and founded Division Germania.

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The band is now known all over Germany and has had several appearances in other European countries, including London and Zagreb. This comes from Odin's eight-legged horse Sleipnir from Norse mythology. Around 1998 a three-piece band was founded with two other musicians, Sleipnir was henceforth the band name.

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The songwriter Marco Bartsch from Verl and Gütersloh - active in the right-wing extremist music scene since 1988 - performed under the pseudonym Sleipnir from 1991.








Sleipnir band