Viva Köpi is an album that brings together a diverse range of artists and sounds, all united by their connection to the legendary Berlin venue, Köpi. The album features punk, post-punk, indie rock, and experimental electronic music, showcasing the vibrant and eclectic music scene that Köpi has fostered over the years.
The album opens with the energetic and anthemic "Köpi Anthem" by Pisse, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. From there, the listener is taken on a wild ride through a variety of styles and moods, from the driving punk of Mülheim Asozial's "Kein Bock" to the dreamy, atmospheric pop of Mary Ocher's "The Endlessness (Song for Young Xenophobes)".
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Punk Is Dead" by Die Türen, a blistering and irreverent take on the state of punk rock in the modern era. The track is a perfect example of the kind of raw, unapologetic energy that Köpi is known for.
Another highlight is "Zombie" by Circuit Breaker, a haunting and atmospheric piece of electronic music that builds to an intense climax. The track showcases the more experimental side of Köpi's music scene, and demonstrates the breadth of talent on display on this album.