Category Archives: Kraftwerk

Fripp & Eno | (No Pussyfooting) (1973)

The image used for the 1973 ambient masterpiece (No Pussyfooting), was designed by British photographer and filmmaker Willie Christie, and exhibits Robert Fripp and Brian Eno perched in a dramatic Infinity Mirror Room. The striking composition was photographed and designed … Continue reading

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David Bowie | Album Reviews

David Bowie | Album Reviews/Homages (1967 – 2016). Bowie’s output was consistently interesting over a long period of time despite a false start. From the 60s Ken Pitt vaudeville beginnings resulting in his first self-titled album, through to the solo … Continue reading

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The Buddha of Suburbia (1993)

Beginning the slow climb back to artistic relevance with one of the great lost Bowie albums. TRACKS 1. Buddha of Suburbia: The title track (featuring the guitar break from ‘Space Oddity’, and revisiting the “Zane, Zane, Zane, Ouvre le chien” … Continue reading

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Low (1977)

David Bowie launches a complete break with his past personas and starts making the weirdest and arguably the best music of his career, reinventing himself as an exponent of synth-based art rock with the influential Low. TRACKS 1. Speed of … Continue reading

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Station to Station (1976)

By 1976, Bowie was living on nervous energy. Driven to the brink of self-destruction having developed a chronic cocaine habit and dabbling in the secrets of the dark arts, he took to the studio and emerged with the icy Station … Continue reading

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