Hell - Teufelswerk (International Deejay Gigolo Records)Tracklist CD 1 "Night" 01. U Can Dance (Featuring vocals from Bryan Ferry) 02. Electronic Germany 03. The DJ (Featuring P. Diddy) 04. The Disaster 05. Bodyfarm2 06. Hellracer 07. Wonderland 08. Friday, Saturday, Sunday CD 2 "Day": 01. Germania 02. The Angst & The Angst Pt. 2 03. Carte Blanche 04. Nightclubbing 05. I Prefer Women To Men Anyway 06. Action (Interlude) 07. Hell’s Kitchen 08. Silver Machine (Hawkwind cover)Release date 27th April 2009Buy it on Juno DownloadDj Hell - Teufelswerk VIDEO Press Release Teufelswerk – the German for “Devil’s Work” – is Hell’s masterpiece and a towering double album follow up to 2004’s ‘NY Muscle’ and his breakthrough 1998 opus ‘Munich Machine’. Across 16 exquisite tracks divided into two themes, “Night” and “Day”, Hell weaves an intoxicating spell. ‘Night’ sees Hell in more familiar nocturnal surroundings as Detroit and Chicago grooves battle the ghosts of Kraftwerk, Neu! and DAF with notable vocal contributions from Bryan Ferry and P. Diddy. On the ‘Day’ half we find celestial vocals cascading around acoustic guitar figures as a motorik rhythm propels it ever skywards, sharing space, spiritually at least, with Pink Floyd, Hawkwind and Can. “The album is very personal,” he says. “All my knowledge is there. I went back really far to the early 70s. I don’t think I can make a better record.” Coming from Hell, whose life mirrors his art, that’s saying something. A cultural chameleon with an encyclopaedic musical knowledge and a bold sense of style, Hell has carved a reputation as the Warhol – or should that be War-hell? – of our generation. When Hell launched his International Deejay Gigolos empire in 1996, his rebellious creative streak gave the label a punk DIY aesthetic. An open-ended techno imprint with a natural pop sensibility, Gigolo immediately stood out and attracted like-minded artists such as...Read the whole post...
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