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On the day of the band’s 16th anniversary, April 1, 1996,
Blixa Bargeld wrote “Ende Neu” (Ending New), a text that immediately advanced to
the title song of the Einstürzende Neubauten’s seventh album. This work marks
one of the most important turning points in the band’s history to date, not only
because of the strength of its almost prophetic words, but also thanks to some
important musical developments as well as influential changes in band members.
Although the four composers leafed through their archives of the
“industrialization” of modern music once again for this production, developing
and bringing to light long-forgotten blueprints and chronicles for the most
obscure sound makers of all times, the Einstürzende Neubauten’s compositions
were never before as harmonious and lyrical as on “Ende Neu.” “Stella Maris,” a
ballad performed in duet by Blixa Bargeld and Meret Becker accompanied by
opulent string instruments, is probably the best known song that resulted from
this reorientation. One of the first representatives in their new musical guild,
this song helped the Einstürzende Neubauten to make the jump to MTV programming
and the like. As could be expected, the band’s new demeanor led to heated
discussions among fans. Friends of the band who had remained skeptical until
then quickly embraced the new sound, whereas supporters of the first album could
no longer get used to the unusually conciliatory sounds. Nevertheless, the
majority of fans accompanied them down the newly paved path, becoming grateful
witnesses to what were probably the most sensational evolutions of the
Einstürzende
Neubauten since their debut of “Kollaps” (Collapse) in 1980. Even
the press appreciated the work and primarily found words of praise for it. However, despite
everything, the album also signified the end of the band’s long-standing configuration consisting
of Blixa Bargeld, N. U. Unruh, Alexander Hacke and F. M. Einheit. F. M.
Einheit left the group to devote more time to solo activities.
Now, a year before the Einstürzende Neubauten’s thirtieth anniversary and thirteen years after the
debut release of “Ende Neu,” the album – with reworked artwork and enhanced by
bonus material – is coming back into stores under the in-house label
Potomak. In addition to the track “Bili Rubin,” normally available only on the single
“Stella Maris,” the CD includes the original enhanced section of the
formerly limited
edition video clips and sound
samples from the studio works. Released on Potomak and available May 1st,
2009.
01 Was Ist Ist 02
Stella Maris 03 Die Explosion Im Festspielhaus 04 Installation N°1 05
NNNAAAMMM 06 Ende Neu 07 The Garden 08 Der Schacht Von
Babel Bonustrack:
Bili
Rubin
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Einsturzende Neubauten - Ende Neu - Re-issue |
CD $24.97
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