Scrot
Teufel & Mensch
Mecanica Records
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2026
EP
20.99
MEC107
Edition of 300 copies, incl. postcard
EP (orange)
23.99
MEC107X
Edition of 200 copies, incl. postcard
Incl. VAT plus shipping / Orders from outside the EU are exempt from VAT
Tracklist
1Teufelsrhythmus (Techno Mix)
2Der Rhythmusmensch (Lust-Mix)
3Der Amokläufer (Extermination Mix)
4Teufelsrhythmus (Knauer Remix)
5Runner Amuck (U.S. Remix)
6Hab' Keine Angst

In the early 1990s, at the intersection of New Beat, early techno and EBM, a wave of raw, experimental club music emerged from Germany—dark, mechanical and often strangely playful. Among its most distinctive voices was Scrot, the project of producer Lars Janzik (Base Scan, Decade V, Technoline).

Originally released on ZYX Records, Scrot’s three seminal singles—“Teufelsrhythmus”, “Der Rhythmusmensch” and “Der Amokläufer”—captured a unique moment in early European techno. Built on hypnotic drum machine patterns, lo-fi sequencing and spoken-word German samples, these tracks combined industrial textures and unconventional vocal treatments with early techno production techniques and a peculiar sense of humor.

“Teufel & Mensch” brings together some of the project’s most iconic tracks and remixes, alongside the previously unreleased Knauer Remix of “Teufelsrhythmus”.

More than a retrospective, “Teufel & Mensch” stands as a document of a transitional era—when techno was still forming its identity, and artists like Scrot were pushing its boundaries into strange and uncompromising territory.