Danger Dan
Daniel Pongratz, known professionally as Danger Dan is a German musician. He is active both as a soloist and as a member of the Hip hop band Antilopen Gang.
Life and work
Daniel Pongratz grew up as one of four sons of Ludwig A. Pongratz in Aachen. His parents came from the left-wing scene, and his father later became a professor of education at the Darmstadt University of Technology. They encouraged his musical talent early on, as did his younger brother Tobias. Daniel Pongratz played in various punk bands early on, but also as a pianist in a funk band, whereas his brother discovered a taste for hip-hop and introduced him to it.In Munich in 2001, he demonstrated against the Security Conference, where he was arrested and spent twelve hours in prison.
He briefly attended the Viktoria-Gymnasium Aachen, to which he dedicated the very critical song "Ingloria Victoria" on his album Das ist alles von der Kunstfreiheit gedeckt. Although he left school without an Abitur, he passed an entrance examination to be accepted to study Music therapy at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. There he met Sebastian Sturm and became part of the Reggae band Jin Jin from Aachen. He then dropped out of his studies to work as a professional musician. He also worked as a music teacher at a Hauptschule. Along with Sebastian Sturm he recorded the two albums This Change Is Nice and One Moment in Peace. Sebastian Sturm, Moses Christoph and Pongratz founded the Cheer Up Trio together and toured the United States and Europe, among other places. The trio stayed together until around 2012.
Daniel Pongratz remained true to hip-hop. Together with his brother Tobias and Koljah, he founded the gangsta-rap satire project Caught in the Crack in 2005, which released two internet albums in 2005 and 2008. There he called himself Dan Juan de Marcos, and as a rapper he took on the pseudonym Danger Dan, which he had already used as a reggae musician. The hip-hop collective Anti-Alles-Aktion was created at the same time. This project eventually became the Antilopen Gang together with Panik Panzer, Koljah and NMZS.
In 2008, the EP Coming out was released as his solo debut. On the album, he deals with Antisemitism and the holocaust, among other things. According to the Jüdische Allgemeine, the song Sommerlüge was the first examination of the holocaust and anti-Semitism in German rap. Beyond his solo music career, he devoted himself to various music and theater projects; among other things, he was active in 17 different countries on behalf of the Goethe-Institut and organized radio projects, concerts and theater performances for them. In 2012, his second EP Dinkelbrot & Ölsardinen and the collaboration album Aschenbecher with NMZS were released.
Subsequently, the Antilopen Gang became more successful, and Danger Dan focused on this project, consisting of him, his brother and Koljah, after the suicide of NMZS. On June 1, 2018, his 35th birthday, his first solo album Reflexionen aus dem beschönigten Leben was released on Jochen's kleine Plattenfirma. It reached number 20 in the GfK Entertainment charts.
On March 26, 2021, he released the single Das ist alles von der Kunstfreiheit gedeckt, in which he discusses the limits of artistic freedom through criticism of Jürgen Elsässer, Götz Kubitschek, Alexander Gauland and Ken Jebsen, initially in the subjunctive mood, but changing to direct criticism in the final verse. The song entered the German singles charts on April 2, 2021 at number 69 and was released on the band's own label Antilopen Geldwäsche. Within the first two weeks after its release, the music video was viewed 1.3 million times on YouTube. On April 9, 2021, Pongratz, accompanied on the piano by pianist Igor Levit, presented the song on the television show ZDF Magazin Royale., the original video and the television recording had more than 21 million views.
In December 2021, Danger Dan was the first artist ever to simultaneously occupy places 1 to 3 in the Radioeins annual charts.
Awards
- 2021: VIA-VUT Indie Award in the category Best Act.
- 2021: Preis für Popkultur in the categories "Favorite Song", Favorite Album and Favorite Solo Artist.
- 2021: Listen To Berlin Award in the category Most Creative Music Video.
- 2021: Positions 1–3 in the listener charts of the year 2021 of the radio station radioeins for the songs Das ist alles von der Kunstfreiheit gedeckt, Eine gute Nachricht and Lauf davon
- 2023: Deutscher Kleinkunstpreis in the music category.
Discography
- 2008: Coming out
- 2012: Dinkelbrot & Ölsardinen
- 2018: Reflexionen aus dem beschönigten Leben
- 2021: Das ist alles von der Kunstfreiheit gedeckt
- 2023: Das ist alles von der Kunstfreiheit gedeckt
- 2021: Das ist alles von der Kunstfreiheit gedeckt
- 2021: Eine gute Nachricht
- 2021: Mir kann nichts passieren
- 2010: Traurige Clowns
- 2012: Aschenbecher
- 2006: This Change Is Nice
- 2008: One Moment in Peace
With Caught in the Crack
- 2005: Alles vorbei
- 2008: Es wird wie ein Unfall aussehen