Total Eclipse of the Sun explained

Total Eclipse of the Sun
Type:ep
Artist:Einstürzende Neubauten
Cover:EN Total Eclipse Of The Sun EP.jpg
Released:1999
Genre:Experimental Music
Length:19:08
Label:Mute (UK), Our Choice (DE)

Total Eclipse of the Sun is a 1999 EP released by the German experimental/industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten.[1] It was their first release recorded with their new line-up featuring Jochen Arbeit and Rudi Moser (formerly of Die Haut) and without FM Einheit (who had left during the sessions for their 1996 album Ende Neu); this has continued to be their line-up since.

Track listing

  1. "Total Eclipse of the Sun" - 3:52
  2. "Sonnenbarke" (single version) - 8:14
  3. "Helium" - 3:10
  4. "Total Eclipse of the Sun" (alternate vocal version) - 3:52

Production

The EP was written and composed by Jochen Arbeit, Blixa Bargeld, Alexander Hacke, Rudi Moser, and N.U. Unruh. It was recorded at Conny's Studio, Köln-Wolperath April 1998 and at Schwedenstrasse studio, Berlin in 1999 by Boris Wilsdorf. It was mixed at Hansa studios, Berlin by Boris Wilsdorf in 1999.

Notes

The first track, "Total Eclipse of the Sun", replaces "Anrufe in Abwesenheit" in International (Non-German) copies of their 2000 album Silence Is Sexy.

The third track, "Helium is gravity", later appeared in their Strategies Against Architecture III collection.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Quietus Features Three Songs No Flash Buildings Are Transient Things: Einstürzende Neubauten Live . 2023-04-28 . The Quietus . en-us.