Lobrecht first gained recognition as a
poetry slammer and, since 2015, as a
stand-up comedian. Since 2017, Lobrecht does not perform as a poetry slammer anymore but only as a comedian. He toured Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. On stage, he mostly tells absurd stories of everyday life garnished with bad puns and long pauses. He also often utters some words or phrases in
the Berlin dialect of German. He became famous through appearances on TV shows like the
Köln Comedy Nacht XXL 2016 and
Comedy Champions 2016 on
RTL Zwei. His first live tour was called
Kenn ick! (“I’m familiar” in
Berlin German). Until 2020, he toured with his second show called
Hype and appeared at comedy events like the
1LIVE-Hörsaal-Comedy or the TV show
Nuhr ab 18 by
Dieter Nuhr. His first book is called
10 Minuten? Dit sind ja 20 Mark! (“10 minutes? That’s 20
Mark!” in
Berlin German). It was written in collaboration with poetry slammer Malte Rosskopf and was published by the Satyr Verlag in October 2015. Lobrecht's second book
Sonne und Beton ("Sun and Concrete") was published by the
Ullstein Verlag on March 10, 2017. In this book, he tells stories and anecdotes inspired by his childhood and growing up in
Neukölln and
Gropiusstadt. In February 2023, a
movie of the same name -based on the book- was released at the
Berlinale. The screenplay was written by Lobrecht and the director David Wnendt. Since September 2017, Lobrecht and the author and TV host Tommi Schmitt have released a
podcast called
Gemischtes Hack on a weekly basis. The podcast is available on
Spotify exclusively since September 2019. The title has several meanings: It translates to “mixed
ground meat”, which usually contains pork and beef in Germany. The two podcast hosts are like pork and beef in the sense of that their different biographical backgrounds contribute to the overall character of the podcast. The word
Hack also alludes to
life hacks which are often the topic of the podcast. Lobrecht and Schmitt also had a show on 1LIVE in 2019. It was called
Was machen Sachen? (“What do things do?”). In the show, Lobrecht and Schmitt answer absurd questions. The show was published on
YouTube on a weekly basis. From October 2019 until September 2021,
1LIVE published 38 episodes in the category
Wie geht? ("How does it work?") starring Lobrecht. In each episode, Lobrecht is shown common utensils and he has to guess what kind of
life hack you could do with them. Since February 10, 2022, Lobrecht has hosted the show
1 Live 99 Problems on
1LIVE once a month. The show is about two hours long. The
New York Times published an article about Lobrecht on February 12, 2021. It was on the cover page of the print version of the NYT on February 17. == Criticism ==