2005, Anticon
VINYL FORMAT. The Men of Station 12-inch is the world's first introduction to the musical monument that is the 13 & God album — the auspicious meeting of minds and bodies that emerged from a German September shared by anticon's themselves and The Notwist. 13 & God's debut single bleeds warmth and love onto riding melancholia. The plain words of Markus Acher steal the spotlight, curling themselves around the band's music, while B-side "Soft Atlas" showcases some of doseone's finer neuroses. His poetry calls the earth's axis into question over a track that pulses with punched-out drums, only to be leveled by subtle guitar pluck and vocal harmony.
Exclusive to this release are two sweeping remixes. The icy cold atmospherics of 13 & God's "Into the Trees" are reimagined in dub by why?, who hijacks dose's lyrics and completely resings them in his characteristic drawl. The other remix, "L'Atlas Flexible / Von Gradleute," is Hrvatski's skittering six-minute mashup of "Soft Atlas" and "Men of Station." It's a gorgeous rebirth that only hints at the genre-defying range found on the upcoming full-length.
Exclusive to this release are two sweeping remixes. The icy cold atmospherics of 13 & God's "Into the Trees" are reimagined in dub by why?, who hijacks dose's lyrics and completely resings them in his characteristic drawl. The other remix, "L'Atlas Flexible / Von Gradleute," is Hrvatski's skittering six-minute mashup of "Soft Atlas" and "Men of Station." It's a gorgeous rebirth that only hints at the genre-defying range found on the upcoming full-length.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Men of Station |
| 2 | Into the Trees |
| 3 | Soft Atlas |
| 4 | Atlas Flexible/Von Grandleute |
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