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'I was walking through Washington Square Park, towards the "Arc de Triomphe" style monument there. There was a little group of people under the arch, and the full moon stood low on the horizon, visible through the top of the arch. As I got closer I saw what it was that had attracted their attention. A very grubby man of indeterminate age was playing an out-of-tune upright piano on wheels: his touch was that of a plummy night club pianist, but the chords he used were completely strange. Over this sequence of soft discords he sang, again and again, in a trembling voice: "The belldog, where are you?" I have no idea what he meant by the belldog. For me it was (and is) an unidentified mythical character from some unfamiliar mythology...So the vague feeling I have about the belldog is that he is a herald; of what is not clear. Whatever it is, in the song he has either not yet appeared or has gone away...' - Brian Eno in More Dark than Shark, quoted by Craig Clark

After the Heat is a 1978 album by Brian Eno and both members of Cluster, namely Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius. The album represents the second collaboration by the trio, the first being 1977's Cluster & Eno. Again, it was created in collaboration with the influential "krautrock" producer, Conny Plank.

-from wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_the_Heat

Comentarios

6 years ago

Discodroid Z

Behold.. The 2001 Monolith of Electronic Music planted in the salted earth.

6 years ago

Humberto

Beautiful song.... it keeps reminding me of Hiscores by Boards of Canada :)

6 years ago

Tmec Rep

yo quiero taco bell

7 years ago

Nenou Guanwe

好听得一比

7 years ago

Zachary Page

Wonderful track. Not that I'm making any comparison, but I wonder if this song in some way inspired Ultravox's "Reap the Wild Wind".

7 years ago

Claude Alain

superbe morceau représentatif d'une époque révolue (selon moi)... une époque où l'adorable Brian Eno, en sus de ses innombrables qualités artistiques, savait faire passer des émotions élevées, nobles et pleines d'humanité... aujourd'hui, ça tourne en pilotage automatique... c'est bien normal, les émotions ça consume... ça ne peut durer toute la vie.

8 years ago

mrdisco

One of the greatest pieces of music ever recorded.

8 years ago

Tommymaq

This is my favorite song about the guy releasing the nuclear missiles.

8 years ago

Efrain Mcshell

a real krautrock man. rip moebious, why we have to die!

8 years ago

phillipedebohun

An inspiration to us all. will be missed massive.

8 years ago

zerozero island

Rest in peace, Dieter Moebius. :(

9 years ago

ciel de soie

aérien * merci +Harold M 

9 years ago

mr noisy

classic album track. very important part of Eno's back catalogue.

9 years ago

Aaron Kennedy

Very important band and album. Keep it alive, thanks..!

9 years ago

Kymba WhiteLion

Welcome to my Zone...

10 years ago

SoniaSotomayor

it transports you to another time and place...neither of which are here or there....or now and then...

10 years ago

luthierjustin1

Where are you?

10 years ago

savoy1801

Wow...what more can I add?

10 years ago

seesei128

This song is the best to listen to in the very early morning, when the sky still is barley lit.

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