
I've seen the online video for the album's opening song "Aeternum" and it's a bleak short of scenes of urban ruin and decay mingled with abstract visual white-noise shots, which together with the album's title and photos of the band wearing gas masks, suggests the music dwells on themes of urban or civilisation decline and decay. "A TRIBUTE OF THE THREE ARTISTS TO BOWIE’S WORK, THE EP FEATURES AN INSTRUMENTAL VERSION AND AN EDIT BY ALVA NOTO ON ELECTRONICS WITH DEPECHE MODE’S MARTIN L.Online interest in new Lithuanian black metal band Anapilin and their first album "Dezintegracija" has been growing since the album was released in early May 2021. IT STILL RESONATES WITHIN ME, FORTY-FIVE YEARS AFTER ITS ORIGINAL RELEASE.” – CARSTEN NICOLAI IN 1977 I WAS TWELVE YEARS OLD AND AMONG THE “SUBTERRANEANS” THE SONG EVOKED. ACCORDING TO BOWIE, “SUBTERRANEANS” REFERS TO THE PEOPLE WHO REMAINED IN EAST BERLIN AND LIVED IN EAST GERMANY AFTER THE WALL WAS BUILT. IT WAS PARTLY RECORDED IN WEST BERLIN AT THE HANSA STUDIO. THE COMPOSITION WAS INITIALLY INTENDED FOR THE SOUNDTRACK TO THE 1976 SCIENCE FICTION DRAMA FILM THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH. RECORDED IN 1975, SUBTERRANEANS IS THE CLOSING SONG OF DAVID BOWIE’S 1977 ALBUM LOW. GORE AND WILLIAN BASINSKI’S COVER OF DAVID BOWIE’S HOMONYMOUS SONG. NOTON IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE RELEASE OF SUBTERRANEANS, A COLLABORATIVE EP FEATURING ALVA NOTO, DEPECHE MODE’S MARTIN L. Sat with the next pile of around 20 albums to leaf through, I will most certainly be returning to the keeping shelf the following-Īlva Noto Feat. I am at a time in my life, as indeed I have been on several previous occasions, where I am needing to review what my collection holds for me, and how much I can still not live without.Īnd so the tortuous process of winnowing begins once again, as I sift through every album, attempting to quantify what each one means to me, if anything at all, and interestingly I'm finding there are albums that have remained steadfast and robustly survived numerous previous culls.



and I wonder how the world of music got so damned immense whilst I have been so inwardly focused on my obsession with keeping and acquiring vinyl, (to have and to hold for ever amen). I'm feeling as though I belong to a different world, as I sit and listen to some of the numerous bandcamp suggestions made by fellow enthusiasts on here. Zakè & City Of Dawn - An Eternal Moment Hidden Away Zakè & City Of Dawn - Frizzell & Duque: A Sorrow Unrequited Black Brunswicker - In The Age Of Aristocracy - 2nd Anniversary Extended Editionĭawn Chorus And The Infallible Sea - Liberamente
