2009, Potomak
VINYL FORMAT. Working outside normal record business market mechanisms, Einstürzende Neubauten recorded this album over some 200 days in their own studio funded by their worldwide network of subscribing supporters via www.neubauten.org. Possibly informed by the title of 2000's Silence Is Sexy, the word on the international music scene was that Einstürzende Neubauten had become calmer, quieter even. Alles Wieder Offen blows this assumption out of the water; it is an urgent and compelling album in every aspect. The instruments do not exhaust themselves by a consumptive struggle against each other as they might have on prior recordings, but instead create an unprecedented fusion of Einstürzende Neubauten-typical instruments with conventional ones. Alexander Hacke's bass has never sounded warmer, Jochen Arbeit's guitar more graceful, the metal of Rudolf Moser and the percussion of N.U. Unruh more unsettling and diverse, or Blixa Bargeld's voice more mercurial yet forceful. Perhaps the most emotionally affecting and intellectually stimulating album of Einstürzende Neubauten's career.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Die Wellen [The Waves] |
| 2 | Nagorny Karabach |
| 3 | Weilweilweil [Becausecausecause] |
| 4 | Ich Hatte ein Wort [I Had a Word] |
| 5 | Von Wegen [Of Ways] |
| 6 | Let's Do It a Dada |
| 7 | Alles Wieder Offen [All Open Again] |
| 8 | UnvollstSndigkeit [Incompleteness] |
| 9 | Susej |
| 10 | Ich Warte [I'm Waiting] |
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