Ende Neu

Ende Neu

by Einstuerzende Neubauten
Ende Neu

Ende Neu

by Einstuerzende Neubauten

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Overview

On their 1996 release Ende Neu (ending-new), the quintessential scientists of the post-avant-garde abstain from focusing on listener disintegration tactics as they did on prior albums, but opt instead to hone their craftsmanship in new compositional areas. Some followers of their earlier material might object to the obvious and comparatively conventional song structure and style that is displayed on Ende Neu -- picking up a power tool to highlight a piece rather than centering the entire work around it, or leaving a stage before setting it ablaze -- but the destruction has already been performed, and now they are erecting the brave new anti-building of musical art. Exploring intricate processions of time and toying with melodious harmonies, Blixa Bargeld and Co. seem to have matured gracefully. The opening cut, "Was ist ist," is a furious, fast-paced slander on the constant wanting of mankind while simultaneously serving as a tongue-in-cheek remark on how absolute, scientific power overrules impossibility. From there, Ende Neu continues to musically rewrite the band's style, using familiar topics such as ethereal chaos ("Die Explosion Im Festspielhaus"), cosmic complacency ("The Garden"), revolt ("Installation No.1"), and even a Kafka-esque piece, "Der Schacht Von Babel." This is the first release since the departure of founding band member Mark Chung, and it is obvious that the remaining members have taken the time to contribute to the void left by his departure. Ende Neu delivers a precision-fed matrix of audio-encrypted knowledge in a manner not like the chaotic Neubauten of the early '80s, but more strategic, and more mature. ~ Greg Matherly

Product Details

Release Date: 06/30/2009
Label: Potomak
UPC: 4047179198226
Rank: 78009

Tracks

  1. Was Ist Ist (What Is Is)
  2. Stella Maris
  3. Die Explosion Im Festspielhaus (The Explosion in the Festival Hall)
  4. Installation No 1
  5. Nnnaaammm
  6. Ende Neu (Ending New)
  7. The Garden
  8. Der Schacht von Babel (The Pit of Babel)
  9. Bili Rubin

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Einstuerzende Neubauten   Primary Artist
Raoul Walton   Bass (Electric),Bass,Sound Effects
Boris Wilsdorf   Voices,Choir/Chorus
F.M. Einheit   Percussion,Drums (Bass),Metal Plates,Metal Percussion
Roland Wolf   Bass,Organ,Bass (Electric),Organ (Hammond)
Alexander Hacke   Organ,Clapping,Turntables,Double Bass,Choir/Chorus,Bass (Electric),Choir Conductor,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Blixa Bargeld   Flute,Vocals,Voices,Clapping,Vibraphone,Choir/Chorus,Handclapping,Slide Guitar,Fender Rhodes,Foot Stomping,Sound Effects,Organ (Hammond),Whistle (Human),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Jean-Pol Zanutel   Cello
Jochen Arbeit   Choir/Chorus
Jean-Pierre Catoul   Violin,Strings
Andrew Chudy   Flute,Voices,Clapping,Machines,Percussion,Choir/Chorus,Drums (Bass),Handclapping,Metal Plates,Foot Stomping,Sound Effects,Tone Generator,Vocals (Background)
Georges Siblik   Violin
Ralf Strunz   Choir/Chorus
Carole Duteille   Violin,Strings
Ingrid Aelvoet   Violin
Laurie Tomin   Choir/Chorus
Samuel Aelvoet   Viola,Strings
Adrian Bilderberger   Choir/Chorus
Meret Becker   Vocals
Klaus Maeck   Voices
Axel Anonymous   Choir/Chorus
Francoise Derissen   Violin,Strings
Maria Zastrow   Choir/Chorus
Renaud Lhoest   Violin,Strings

Technical Credits

Einstuerzende Neubauten   Producer
Bertrand Burgalat   String Arrangements
Boris Wilsdorf   Fills,Mixing,Engineer
F.M. Einheit   Composer,Found Sounds
Jon Caffery   Engineer,Producer
N.U. Unruh   Composer
Alexander Hacke   Fills,Composer,Found Sounds
Blixa Bargeld   Fills,Composer,Feedback,Amplifiers
Andrew Chudy   Fills,Composer,Amplifiers,Microphone,Found Sounds
Matthew Partridge   Translation,Lyric Translation
Biba Kopf   Liner Notes
Fritz Brinckmann   Artwork,Photography,Art Direction
Oliver Wermuth   Photography,Art Assistant
Meret Becker   Composer
Klaus Maeck   Fills
John Cafferty   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
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