Amid the daily grind, it’s easy to lose sight of the bigger questions. That’s where Disarstar comes in, with a fearless political view on the present and what’s happening around us. After releases like “Deutscher Oktober” (2021), the “Microdose” EP (2022), and “Overdose” (2024), the Hamburg rapper keeps making strong comebacks – most recently with his album “Hamburger Aufstand” (2025), continuing his uncompromising path.
His stories of grime, gentrification, poverty, and alienation are far from finished. For Disarstar, that means staying engaged – pushing for a fairer society. His music blends sharp social analysis with direct language, anger, and conviction: rap as anti-capitalist critique and a bridge between street and theory. Alongside political tracks, he also reveals more personal sides, exploring sadness, contradictions, and self-reflection. This mix of intensity and emotion defines his sound.
As complex as the world he depicts is his own story: born in 1994 as Gerrit Falius in Hamburg, his path led through crisis, street life, and political radicalization to leftist theory – from Marx to studying law. These contrasts shape his music, which not only describes conditions but clearly names their causes. After sold-out tours and major shows, Disarstar recently took a brief pause – but now returns, continuing his fight against injustice through music and live performances – and “Hamburger Aufstand” as the latest chapter.
