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| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]<br>[[Protopunk]]<br>[[Experimental rock]]<br>[[experimental music|Avant-garde]]<br>[[art rock]]<br>[[Krautrock]]<br>[[Techno]]<br>[[Electronic music|Electronic]] |
| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]<br>[[Protopunk]]<br>[[Experimental rock]]<br>[[experimental music|Avant-garde]]<br>[[art rock]]<br>[[Krautrock]]<br>[[Techno]]<br>[[Electronic music|Electronic]] |
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| Length = 107:00 |
| Length = 107:00 |
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| Label = [[Play Loud! Productions]] |
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| Producer = [[Dietmar Post]] & [[Lucia Palacios]] |
| Producer = [[Dietmar Post]] & [[Lucia Palacios]] |
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| Artists = [[Faust]] und Gary Burger, [[The Fall]], [[Alec Empire]] und Gary Burger, [[The Gossip]], [[International Noise Conspiracy]], [[Fehlfarben]], [[Alan Vega]] und [[Silver Apples]], [[Michaela Melian]], [[F.S.K.]], [[The Havletones]], [[Doc Schoko]], [[Alexander Hacke]], [[Mouse on Mars]], [[Cycle]], [[Charles Wilp]] und [[The Monks]], [[Singapore Sling]], [[Goldene Zitronen]] und [[Chicks on Speed]], [[Gudrun Gut]], [[Jon Spencer]] und Solex, [[Floating di Morel]], [[Nista Nije Nista]], [[Jason Forrest]], [[27/11]], [[Barbara Manning]], [[Psychic TV]], [[S.Y.P.H.]], [[5.6.7.8's]] |
| Artists = [[Faust]] und Gary Burger, [[The Fall]], [[Alec Empire]] und Gary Burger, [[The Gossip]], [[International Noise Conspiracy]], [[Fehlfarben]], [[Alan Vega]] und [[Silver Apples]], [[Michaela Melian]], [[F.S.K.]], [[The Havletones]], [[Doc Schoko]], [[Alexander Hacke]], [[Mouse on Mars]], [[Cycle]], [[Charles Wilp]] und [[The Monks]], [[Singapore Sling]], [[Goldene Zitronen]] und [[Chicks on Speed]], [[Gudrun Gut]], [[Jon Spencer]] und Solex, [[Floating di Morel]], [[Nista Nije Nista]], [[Jason Forrest]], [[27/11]], [[Barbara Manning]], [[Psychic TV]], [[S.Y.P.H.]], [[5.6.7.8's]] |
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'''silver monk time''' is both, a tribute record to the German-American [[beat]] band [[The Monks]] and also the [[soundtrack]] to the award winning film [[monks - the transatlantic feedback]]. The record was produced and compiled by the filmmakers [[Dietmar Post]] and [[Lucia Palacios]]. It was released in October 2006. The official record release was part of a mayor event at [[Berliner Volksbühne]] (Germany). |
'''silver monk time''' is both, a tribute record to the German-American [[beat]] band [[The Monks]] and also the [[soundtrack]] to the award winning film [[monks - the transatlantic feedback]]. The record was produced and compiled by the filmmakers [[Dietmar Post]] and [[Lucia Palacios]]. It was released in October 2006. The official record release was part of a mayor event at [[Berliner Volksbühne]] (Germany). [[Play Loud! Productions]] not only premiered [[monks - the transatlantic feedback]] but also invited renowned guest musicians to join The Monks on stage to what would be their first German live show after almost 40 years. The following guest musicians from "silver monk time" took part: Mark E. Smith (The Fall), The Raincoats, Peter Hein (Fehlfarben) and Schorsch Kamerun (Goldene Zitronen). |
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==Styles, concepts and reviews== |
==Styles, concepts and reviews== |
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silver monk time is both, a tribute record to the German-American beat band The Monks and also the soundtrack to the award winning film monks - the transatlantic feedback. The record was produced and compiled by the filmmakers Dietmar Post and Lucia Palacios. It was released in October 2006. The official record release was part of a mayor event at Berliner Volksbühne (Germany). Play Loud! Productions not only premiered monks - the transatlantic feedback but also invited renowned guest musicians to join The Monks on stage to what would be their first German live show after almost 40 years. The following guest musicians from "silver monk time" took part: Mark E. Smith (The Fall), The Raincoats, Peter Hein (Fehlfarben) and Schorsch Kamerun (Goldene Zitronen).
Styles, concepts and reviews
The film monks - the transatlantic feedback throughout its entire production process continuously encountered financial problems. Besides, many people within the media thought of the Monks music as something not relevant. The creation of silver monk time meant both, a new financing concept for the film and a sort of musical experiment and/or maybe even demonstration.
The title silver monk time came about due to the rumor that after the release of "black monk time" in May of 1966 The Monks already had initiated work on what was supposed to be their second long player. One beat accompanied by one continuous feedback spread out on two LP sides by the title silver monk time.
For the new silver monk time the initiators attempted not to do a regular tribute record by just having the original songs covered. The participating 29 bands were explicitly asked to experiment with the monks concept. Famous German electronic avant-garde band Mouse on Mars wrote in the detailed booklet to the record: "mouse on mars have tried to proof that after the deconstruction of the monks their undeniable influence on 21st century pop music has been proven. rhythm, sound and melody grow together to a stream of lava on which the energy laden music surfs down into the valley of dionysos by tearing down mirror balls like apples from trees."
The Neue Zürcher Zeitung writes: „Künstlerisch ähnlich kreativ und unerschrocken wie die Monks stehen ihre Enkel für eine Form von Popmusik, in der es ästhetisch und musikalisch Gewagtes zu entdecken gilt, in der einmal das Unversöhnliche vor dem Selbstzufriedenen den Ton angibt“.[1]
The Village Voice is convinced that: „The Uberbeat (and a war or two) goes on. (...) silver monk time buys us all some more hop time, finally!“[2]
The Wire (magazine) mentioned silver monk time among the best compilation records of the year 2007: „Unlike many tribute projects that fall flat due to those involved being either overawed or ignorant of the original material, silver monk time succeeds because the participants have taken the group's primitive rock surge as a template to experiment with. As a result the sound of The Monks is treated to a 21st century workout with synthesizers and beat tracks threaded through the original quartet's already way out psychotic minimalism“.[3]
The artwork to silver monk time was created by Lucia Palacios and is based on the motif of the film poster to monks - the transatlantic feedback, which had been drawn by German painter Daniel Richter.
Track list
First release 2006
- CD 1
- minimal monk (MENSE REENTS)
- monk time (ALEC EMPIRE / GARY BURGER)
- momks no time (MOUSE ON MARS)
- monk chant (THE RAINCOATS)
- were ever / oh, how to do now (27 / 11)
- monk hop (JASON FORREST)
- blast off (CYCLE)
- we do wie do (FEHLFARBEN)
- drunken maria (THE GOSSIP)
- complication (JON SPENCER / SOLEX)
- silver monk time (SILVER APPLES / ALAN VEGA)
- shut up (FLOATING DI MOREL)
- tumbling monks (GUDRUN GUT)
- kuchhuche (NISTA NIJE NISTA)
- CD 2
- the transatlantic feedback (F.S.K.)
- higgle-dy piggle-dy (THE FALL)
- complication (DIE GOLDENEN ZITRONEN / CHICKS ON SPEED)
- i can't get over you (BARBARA MANNING / THE GO-LUCKYS)
- boys are girls and girls are boys (PTV 3 [PSYCHIC TV])
- sei still (DOC SCHOKO)
- oh, how to do now (S.Y.P.H.)
- i hate you (ALEXANDER HACKE)
- shut up (INTERNATIONAL NOISE CONSPIRACY)
- cuckoo (THE 5.6.7.8'S)
- that's my girl (THE HAVLETONES)
- i hate you (SINGAPORE SLING)
- blaster (MICHAELA MELIÁN)
- it is charles time (CHARLES WILP / MONKS)
- beware - the transatlantic feedback (FAUST / GARY BURGER)
External links
- silver monk time Official Site for Soundtrack and Tribute Album
- the transatlantic feedback Official Movie Site
- play loud! productions Official Website Production Company