Author Archives: Jason

About Jason

Jason R. Koepke is Founder and Data Strategist at GNT LLC, a risk-analysis and data strategy firm that provides analytical and technical services to the public and private sectors. His work and research has been featured in the academic, financial, and technical industries.

Album Reviews

1—->3—->5
Terrible—->Fantastic

5

4
Boggs, Dock – His Folkway Years, 1963-1968
Ellington, Duke – Okeh Ellington, The
Funkadelic – Hardcore Jollies
Lunsford, Bascom Lamar – Ballads, Banjo Tunes, and Sacred Songs
Mahanthappa, Rudresh – Kinsmen
Nature, Juma – Nini Chanzo
Simone, Nina – Dejavu Retro Gold Collection

3
Anderson, Laurie – Big Science
Anderson, Laurie – Bright Red
Anderson, Laurie – Mister Heartbreak
Atlas, Natacha – Something Dangerous
Byron, Don – Ivey Divey
Pretty Lights – Filling Up the City Skies
Secret Mommy – Babies that Hunt
Secret Mommy – Mammal Class
Secret Mommy – Very Rec
V/A – Sufi Soul

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Whitley, Chris – Dirt Floor

1

The Last Coffee Crisis

Coffee futures continue to rise without an end in sight, meaning we are due for our own coffee crisis (my local coffeeshop has already stopped selling two origins). Not among the many coffee crises of the past about which I did know, I just learned of one in East Germany during the late 1970s. From the decade-old-Wikipedia entry on the history of East Germany:

Due to the strong German tradition of drinking coffee, coffee imports were one of the most important for consumers. A massive rise in coffee prices in 1976/77 led to a quadrupling of the annual costs of importing coffee compared to 1972-75. This caused severe financial problems for the GDR, which perennially lacked hard currency.

As a result, in the summer of 1977 the Politburo withdrew most cheaper brands of coffee from sale, limited use in restaurants, and effectively withdrew its provision in public offices and state enterprises. In addition, an infamous new type of coffee was introduced, Mischkaffee (mixed coffee), which was 51% coffee and 49% a range of filler including chicory, rye, and sugar beet.

Unsurprisingly, the new coffee was generally detested for its awful taste, and the whole episode is informally known as the “coffee crisis”. The crisis passed after 1978 as world coffee prices began to fall again, as well as increased supply through an agreement between the GDR and Vietnam – the latter becoming one of the world’s largest coffee producers in the 1990s. However, the episode vividly illustrated the structural economic and financial problems of the GDR.

You can find more information in footnote 17 on page 15 of Hans-Werner Hess’ Collapse of a Closed Society: The End of East Germany. I have not found more solid sources or information in my quick searches thus far.

Album Reviews

1—->3—->5
Terrible—->Fantastic

5
Duke Quartet, The, Andrew Russo, and Marc Mellits – Reich Different Trains
King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators – King Oliver “Papa Joe” (1926-1928)

4
a bunch of Tamil music
a bunch of pre-1930 jazz singles
Agnes Buen Garnas – Rosenfole Medieval Songs from Norway
V/A – Goodbye, Babylon

3
Hedburg, Mitch – Strategic Grill Locations
Brad Mehldau Trio – Day is Done
Brad Mehldau Trio – Highway Rider
V/A – Ibiza Closing Party
Krieger, Ulrich – Early American Minimalism Wall of Sound II
Phillips, Washington – Key to the Kingdom, The
Terzis, Pashalis – 2002 Tragoudia Mias Zois
LL Cool J – Todd Smith
McManus, Tony – Ceol More
Oliveros, Pualine, Stuart Dempster, and Panaiotis – Deep Listening
V/A – Unknown Hed Kandi Mix

2
Bill Cosby – Revenge
Hedburg, Mitch – Ferris Wheel for Chickens
Dead Weather – Horehound
Dead Weather – Sea of Cowards
V/A – Motown Remixed
V/A – Mercedes Benz Mix Tape 07
V/A – Paris Lounge 1
V/A – Paris Lounge 2
V/A — Paris Lounge 3