Disco de Einstürzende Neubauten: «Strategies Against Architecture 2»

- Valoración de usuarios: (4.4 de 5)
- Título:Strategies Against Architecture 2
- Fecha de publicación:1991-05-21
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Mute U.S.
- UPC:024596110028
- Media (4.4 de 5)(16 votos)
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- 1 - 1Scorching Off!
- 1 - 2Partynumber (Live)
- 1 - 3C.N.S.
- 1 - 4The Electric (Merle)
- 1 - 5Intermezzo / Yü-Gung (Live)
- 1 - 6Seele brennt
- 1 - 7Blood Poisoning
- 1 - 8 Sandimg 3:34
- 1 - 9Kangolicht
- 1 - 10 Armeniaimg 5:11
- 1 - 11Ein Stuhl in der Hölle
- 2 - 1Vanadium I Ching
- 2 - 2Sorrow And Misery
- 2 - 3DNA-Water Tower
- 2 - 4Armenia II (Live)
- 2 - 5Fackeln!
- 2 - 6It's Me
- 2 - 7Bainlego
- 2 - 8Wardrobe
- 2 - 9Picture Description
- 2 - 10House Of Lies (Live)
- 2 - 11Sell Out
- 2 - 12Kein Bestandteil sein (Alternative Ending)
I am impressed and enjoy this CD by the Dada band from Germany, Einstürzende Neubauten. STRATEGIES AGAINST ARCHITECTURE II is described in the notes as "a short history of Einstürzende Neubauten in the years 1984 - 1990". Mr Blixa Bargeld, the guiding light of the band, writes brief notes about each of the songs. I found this to be quite interesting and helpful. My favourite pieces are KEIN BESTANDTEIL SEIN, described as "Serie atonal beauty. F.M. [Einheit] played on a chair, processing the sound through pipes of various lengths to prduce notes of inderterminate pitch"; BILDBESHCHRIBUNG - "A soundtrack, built around Mark's [Chung] ingenious dominant one note bass line and miked up shopping cart" and ARMENIA which was featured in the film HEAT. I feel energised by the raw power, naturally, even more, the primal force transcends any preconceptions about music. I feel comfortable and connected with a fundamental emotional centre given voice. I admire the ingenuity of the band members as they produce unconventional sounds from conventional apparati. The noise of an electric jackhammer, for example, which is heard on KANGOLICHT, is an electric jackhammer. There is something honest about that that I find is lost with digital sampling. If you are interested in truly industrial music by one of the few truly innovative and original bands, this CD will interest you.
A superb compilation of the bands middle years. I didn't discover EN until they released Strategies III so at first I didn't care too much for this record due to it's a lot more raw than their later work... however, once I gave it a few listens it didn't take long to realize just how brilliant this band's entire career has been. Strat II has been in regular rotation in my cd player now for about three months.... If your a fan of experimental music this one is a can't miss.
This is quite simply the most artistically valid and innovative collection of "popular" "music" ever produced. The live version of "Haus der Luge" alone (which is a thousandfold better than the album version) is worth the price of the full album. "Ramstein" should be ashamed to think they can exist on the same planet as these "musical" Picassos.
It was around May 1990. I was a nerdy, quiet, respectable 17 year old and I'd heard of Neubauten, their Haus der Luege stuff was being played on the local community radio station but I didn't pay too much attention. Then they played my town. I actually went because one of my best friends was the vocalist in the support act (Toxic Airborne Event). Little did I know what a night it would be. Neubauten came on and did their thing. An hour later my life was changed forever, totally changed. The next day I went and bought this album. It was more or less the only thing playing on my CD player for a long time. I lost friends who couldn't cope with me playing Armenia all the time. I almost dropped out of school because suddenly nothing much else except Neubauten seemed to matter anymore. I took up drinking beer and smoking marijuana. I dyed my hair black and started wearing black eyeliner. I begged my parents for black leather pants. I even wrote a fan letter to Blixa Bargeld telling him he was God.
Then I went to Uni. and majored in German just so I could sing along with Blixa. Anyway, you get the picture. If you don't know Neubauten, you need to try this. Who knows? It might just turn your life upside down too.
In life there comes an experience of utter perfection only once in a great while. Like seeing a super nova, or having a memory of impact, or a moment of realization of something that is greater than you can explain. These shimmering moments are called epiphanies, and that is what I experienced while listening to this album. They may be hard for others to find or respect as well as I do, but having patience with it will lead you to the unmistakable brilliance and beautiful emotion that was put into each song. While some of these songs on the surface seem abrasive, they are merely an expression of some primal pain.
Einsturzende Neubauten (translation:Imploding New Buildings) started what we now know today as "Industrial" music, this was derived from Einsturzende's use of experimental and ambient machinery sounds in the background. These noises take on the form of an amalgam of musical notes that portray more emotion than traditional instruments ever could. This band doesn't garner immediate recognition, mainly because they are a German band, but some of the songs are English (not that it matters). Their songs take an idea and push it to its extremes, and the result is raw musical power. One of my favorites on this album is "Z.N.S." (or CNS:Central Nervous System), which consits of amazing, rhytmic German shouting and harsh whispers, backed by head-stomping beats that pound and echo through your very being. My other favorite here is "Kangolicht," which opens whith several earth-shatteringly, inhuman shreiks that are amazing because they dont seem like they could resonate from anything human. Every song on this album isnt neccesarily a "song," but rather profound pieces of instrumentation which go beyond previous notions of music, and delve into your subconscious. Other songs of interest here are: "Intermezzo"(Futter Mein Ego), "Seele Brent", "Sand", "Ich bin's", and "Haus der Luge"; because these songs will gain semi-immediate acceptance. Yet, there is so much more to Einsturzende that everyone who cares to find will find. Other albums I recommend are: "Strategies Against Architecture" (1,2,and 3), "Ende Neu", and "Silence is Sexy." Only when you delve into the synapsis of this music will you appreciate all of it, and it will be something you can be thankful that you found for the sake of moments of shimmering realization.