Kollaps

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 32:42

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Many a bad trip..

patientboy99

Was caused by this album. "Collapsing new buildings" indeed. I can attest to at least three. Pretty cool. Who was the poor bastard who had come up with the "sounds like" section???

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A Neubauten must have ...

Electronaut

to understand why they are so important

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This is how it started!

NoFi

You can also see how it ends up nowadays by searching for "Einstürzende Neubauten" with the "ü". Their new album is there, named "Alles wieder offen", and is great. Check it out!

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Stunning but Abbreviated

EMUSIC-servalansrazor

It seems to me that there should be 14 tracks on this one, not the mere 11 as stated (probably explains why the last track cuts off) Nevertheless, a stunning debut from a truly original group.

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Birth of pure Industrial music

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Einstürzende Neubauten is legendary in the Industrial music scene, and they are essential to any collection; having said this, I do not know if "Kollaps" is the best place to start your exploration. Fans of EN will download this album immediately, but the casual listener may be turned off by their raw, explosive sound. It takes a few tries before one can embrace their orchestrated assault on "found instruments" - industrial tools and scrap used as their percussion instruments. But do listen - they have a method to their madness; start with "Negativ Nein" and/or "Tanz Debil" - two of my favorites.

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A Classic

gashnois

A classic album - have had the vinyl for around 20 years or so now and played it to death, so nice to have a "clean" (?!) download version to abuse my speakers with. Saw their UK debut gig in march 1983 (supporting Birthday party), which was a life affirming/year zero moment.

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more EN albums on emusic

johnson

more albums under Einsturzende Neubauten

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The first album

mdc

This is the first EN album, from 1981.

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Einstürzende Neubauten’s first album, as one might imagine, is their most primitive and radical effort, the purest expression of their original aesthetic. This makes the album both historically significant and conceptually intriguing, of course, but what’s most interesting about this album is that it still sounds surprising decades after its release. Often, albums that are considered extreme art statements upon their debut sound almost quaint a few years later, but while Kollaps perhaps sounds less extreme to ears that heard industrial music turned into disco pabulum by the likes of Nine Inch Nails than it did before, songs like the eight-minute title track and the rumbling live closer, “Negativ Nein,” are still a fascinating blend of rhythm and random bashing, tonality and atonality, with anguished vocals by Blixa Bargeld that often seem to have little connection with anything else in the piece. The brief tracks, like the 80-second “Sehnsucht,” are even more extreme explorations of pure noise. Starting as early as the next album, Einstürzende Neubauten would begin slowly introducing more mainstream musical concepts into their aesthetic, making Kollaps as undiluted a listening experience as there is in the entire catalog. – Stewart Mason

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