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La Chunga is an independent music publishing company based in Berlin, Germany. We publish quality music for over ten years now, and go well beyond the normal copyright administration and royalty collection. La Chunga has a history of connecting music worldwide with films, commercials, tv, games and more. Our synchronisation service is fast & easy: We can clear all rights (master & publishing ) within 48 hours for you. This works because we have such close relationships with our artists and with the relevant record companies / labels such as City Slang, Glitterhouse, Domino, Universal, Morr Music, Staubgold, Asthmatic Kitty, Bungalow, El-Muto, Bloodshot Records, Fat Cat and many others.


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SUPER REVERB

Super Reverb were formed in 2004 after Ken Dyber of Aesthetics asked kptmichigan if he knew anyone he would like to do a collaboration album with. He had been impressed by the second album of a Belgian guy called Köhn (who would soon become a close friend) and thus Super Reverb were born. A band, not a project. The album was recorded in about 4 meetings (the first turned out quite electronic and was consequently scrapped) in Dörentrup, Lippe, Germany, which amounted to something around 20 days total. The second meeting spawned Jack Potatoe and Hey Mr. Rambler which would become their debut 7″ for Earsugar and propelled them into the realms of Rock`nfucking Roll and errrm………Canned Heat. This turning of direction also caused Ken Dyber to loose interest in the release of the full debut album : Avant Garde Is The French Word For Shit (something John Lennon once supposedly said) which was released in 2005 on the then Dublin based label Earsugar.

Super Reverb have managed to play a sum total of two shows to date. One in Belgium (which was more of a freeform affair) and one in Hyeres in the South of France and both quite a while ago.