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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

EINSTÜRZENDE NEUBAUTEN


EINSTÜRZENDE NEUBAUTEN
THE JEWELS (2007)
320 KBPS

It's quite a surprise seeing this album listed as commercially available since the 'Jewels' were supposedly the exclusive reward for supporters whose subscriptions financed the latest EN album-tracks we received periodically throughout the 'Alles Wieder Offen' sessions. Don't get me wrong, I don't feel aggrieved or betrayed- I was happy to support the innovative business model EN have instituted over the last few years. Their subsequent realease makes no difference to me, and if it helps subsidise further EN activity then that's all to the good. As supporters we got more than 'The Jewels' anyway, we got to see the band at work and to discuss their creative process, vicariously participating in and facilitating production of the album that became 'Alles Wieder Offen'(an expanded version of which supporters received). I would perhaps rather the excellent supporter-only album from phase 2 ('Grundstueck') were made commercially available, but for the dedicated fan who has not participated in their label-less approach to music making and distribution, then 'The Jewels' is worth acquiring.
For a collection of tracks that EN were willing to dispense as subsidiary to the final work, the tracks are better realised than might be expected- all good material, just a little more modest than the album tracks they expect to be critically judged by. Mind you, there are definitely a few here which I consider on a par with tracks from 'Alles Wieder Offen', especially 'Epharisto','Magyar Energia' and 'Ansonsten Dostoyevsky'. Many of the tracks represent experiments with a singular musical and lyrical idea- there are no epic pieces with multiple passages or complex arrangements.
'The Jewels' makes for a great companion piece full of intriguing curios (like 'Am I Only Jesus' or 'Hawcubite'). Blixa Bargeld's enigmatic poetics on 'The Jewels', in both English and German, are particularly compelling. I just feel sorry for the fans who are missing the opportunity to purchase 'Grundstueck' from the previous creative phase.

1. Ich Komme Davon
2. Mei Ro
3. 26 Riesen
4. Hawcubite
5. Die Libellen
6. Jeder Satz Mit Ihr Hallt Nach
7. Epharisto
8. Robert Fuzzo
9. Magyar Energia
10. Vicky
11. Ansonsten Dostojewsky
12. Die Ebenen (Werden Nicht Vermischt)
13. Am I Only Jesus?
14. Bleib
15. I Kissed Glenn Gould

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That link points to a zero file.

Mr Moodswings said...

Download it and you'll see it's worth much more than what it shows... ;)