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Stahlmusik is the debut album of the German Industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten. One of the earliest and rarest Neubauten albums, Stahlmusik was recorded live-to-tape[1] in a pillar of the Stadtautobahn Bridge in West Berlin on June 1, 1980, and was released on cassette in October via Blixa Bargeld's "Eisengrau" shop, where the earliest incarnations of the band would often rehearse. Musically, the sound of the album is more conventional than the band's next album, Kollaps, mainly because of percussionist N.U. Unruh had not yet abandoned his drum-kit for the miscellaneous scrap metal of later releases; The songs are more akin to the material on the double 7" Schwarz, released prior to Kollaps but nearly a year after Stahlmusik, in particular, the EP's title track.

A version of "Für den Untergang" from these sessions appeared as "Stahlversion" on the B-side of the Für den Untergang 7", and was later reissued on Strategies Against Architecture 80-83.

Track listing

  1. "Energie" - 6:19
  2. "Eisenmolekül" - 3:20
  3. "Alphabet" - 4:46
  4. "Tier" - 5:21
  5. "Schönheit der Geschwindigkeit" - 2:16
  6. "Arbeit" - 1:12
  7. "Kein Bestandteil Sein" - 9:25
  8. "Kristallines Eisen" - 0:51
  9. "Gut (mit dem Kopf an die Wand)" - 5:22

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Hall, M. (23 October 2014). Musical Revolutions in German Music: Musicking Against the Grain, 1800–1980. Retrieved June 14, 2016.