track the first, "Armenia", 0:00, (5,55); track 2, "Sehnsucht", 5:56, (3,10); track 3, "Letztse Biest", 9:06, (3,17); track 4, "Abfackeln!", 12:25, (4,51); track 5, "Zerstörte Zelle", 17:17, (6,55); track 6, "Halber Mensch", 24:13, (4,44); track 7, "Z.N.S.", 28:58, (6,39); track 8, "Die Zeichnungen Des Patienten", 35:38, (7,34); track 9, "Der Tod Ist Ein Dandy", 43:12, (7,42); and the end piece, "Schaben", 50:54. "death is a dandy on a horse"....this is a great film! thanks for upload!
@@omgitsbats Interesting, because I WAS THERE. Maybe it could have been a little more recent like 2002 or something. It couldn't have been in the 1980s because I remember it was only a few weeks before or after seeing Deerhoof live at the same venue, and they didn't exist in the 1980s.
Freiheit des Individuums im künstlerischen Ausdruck zwischen Dauerkonsum & Trümmerlandschaft. Gefühlige Posen. Theatralik ohne Barclay James Harvest sein zu müssen.
Sorry, das sehe ich anders: das Individuum in einem Kampf um die (eigene) Individuotät. Das ist etwas anderes als die Individualität. Bitte nachlesen bei Habermas 😊
Uno sconcerto d'audiovisivo...musica che mi fa sentire come Charles Baudelaire al Parsifal di Wagner. Lui scrisse del concerto INDEFINIBILE È STATO UNA VALANGA DI SUONI. A proposito di questo audiovisivo degli EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN io scrivo ENERGIA CHE RIPORTA ALL'ARTIFICIO DELLA NATURA CHE CI HANNO COSTRUITO...armoniosa sconcertante umanità.quello che si esprime in questo prodotto d'arte è quello che poi nel 2000 si vedrà sui palcoscenici europei dai Rammstein ad Emy Winehouse.
This must rank as one of the most mysterious works on this site. Just what is going on with this one? What are those weird grid-like structures? What’s with the tree and the reflective bridge-like structure it’s on? Is this a futuristic setting? I might be overthinking it. It might be something really basic but rendered bizarre due to the limitations of both the technology and the artist at the time. Still, the enigmatic quality of the work (intentional or not) makes it a fascinating and memerable work nevertheless. It would be nice to see this one revisited, though I doubt its artist will do so. It may also be the case that a work like this cannot be updated and made more comprehensible without losing its enigmatic character. The way it exists with this early rendition is the only way it can exist without ceasing to be what it is.
have you seen any Gakuryū Ishii films? I would recommend checking his filmography out, he directed this and it is very in line with his works along with the likes of shinya tsukamoto. EN probably had something to do with the industrial shots. You may be overthinking it, i would recommend also looking into Einsturzende Neubauten as a band and their history and discography. This was originally intended to be a companion piece of sorts (at least in my opinion) for their album Halber Mensch. Originally released on VHS. Best band ever in the history of music and one of my favourite directors, truly a remarkable film
track the first, "Armenia", 0:00, (5,55);
track 2, "Sehnsucht", 5:56, (3,10);
track 3, "Letztse Biest", 9:06, (3,17);
track 4, "Abfackeln!", 12:25, (4,51);
track 5, "Zerstörte Zelle", 17:17, (6,55);
track 6, "Halber Mensch", 24:13, (4,44);
track 7, "Z.N.S.", 28:58, (6,39);
track 8, "Die Zeichnungen Des Patienten", 35:38, (7,34);
track 9, "Der Tod Ist Ein Dandy", 43:12, (7,42);
and the end piece, "Schaben", 50:54.
"death is a dandy on a horse"....this is a great film! thanks for upload!
Love this impassioned, of, as I perceive it, urbanistic dytopian expressionsm.
Belixa, everything you produce is beautiful!
i’ve never resonated with anything more in my life
Люблю старый добрый индастриэл.
Best ever german music
I saw a live performance of this group in Detroit in the 1990s!
Yea they were very different in the early 80 s..just as the birthday party. Their gigs where the best i have ever seen
wow, you are very lucky
There is no record for a Detroit tour stop in the 90's. Two stops in 85 and 86 though. Asylum and Greystone respectively.
@@omgitsbats Interesting, because I WAS THERE. Maybe it could have been a little more recent like 2002 or something. It couldn't have been in the 1980s because I remember it was only a few weeks before or after seeing Deerhoof live at the same venue, and they didn't exist in the 1980s.
So what, i saw them at I-Beam in San Francisco early 90s, is there a record for that? Not usually, unless it was ptv or tg@@omgitsbats
If one could express my enteral thoughts and feelings, this would be the sound track.
Als ich das vor 30 Jahren erstmals hörte, war ich völlig verstört! Dem Blixa eine Schelle!
holy shit what is this. im a fan.
I just discovered them myself as well, I'm in utter fucking awe
The music or the filmmaker?
@@PolarBear-rc4ks both
Я 30 лет уже как их фанат.
@@deadmor0z457 amazing! did you see their live?
Mayo 2024.
De casualidad veo esta sugerencia.
Una rareza muy interesante que acabo de descubrir de casualidad.
en s true masterpiece..just incredible❤❤❤❤
Ganz sehr beeindruckend. Danke!
Need to dig out my “neubauten “ vinyl now….. brilliant by Blixa
Das Berlingefühl.
Freiheit des Individuums im künstlerischen Ausdruck zwischen Dauerkonsum & Trümmerlandschaft. Gefühlige Posen. Theatralik ohne Barclay James Harvest sein zu müssen.
No need to dessecar EN.ENJOY IT!
@@IRENESIMOES-l3k We did.
Sorry, das sehe ich anders: das Individuum in einem Kampf um die (eigene) Individuotät. Das ist etwas anderes als die Individualität. Bitte nachlesen bei Habermas 😊
Individuiität muss es heißen
@@IRENESIMOES-l3k Are you from the U.S.?
Thanks for the upload! Mesmerizing.
Thank you very much for this masterpiece!
Thank you
Masterpiece!
This is a real Masterpiece!
Drum and Bass and Theater vom Feinsten! Genious!
Great Masterpiece
best thing ive ever seen in my whole life and its not an exaggeration.
me lembra de tetsuo: the iron man
I thought so, but this is by Sogo Ishii. Tetsuo is by Tsukamoto Shinya. I had to look it up.
Sehnsucht einzige Energie.
Verwandt mit Sucht.
Uno sconcerto d'audiovisivo...musica che mi fa sentire come Charles Baudelaire al Parsifal di Wagner. Lui scrisse del concerto INDEFINIBILE È STATO UNA VALANGA DI SUONI. A proposito di questo audiovisivo degli EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN io scrivo ENERGIA CHE RIPORTA ALL'ARTIFICIO DELLA NATURA CHE CI HANNO COSTRUITO...armoniosa sconcertante umanità.quello che si esprime in questo prodotto d'arte è quello che poi nel 2000 si vedrà sui palcoscenici europei dai Rammstein ad Emy Winehouse.
shit goes hard
Bellissimo.
Je l’avais en coffret mais...à bande
FUCKEN A man!!! Simply superb...!!!!!!!
Great stuff.
Gold
So good.
Blixa was so beautiful then. I worry about him these days, he must have doubled in weight. I love him and worry about it.
Bro broke his leg twice
Saw him in Oslo a couple of hours ago. He seemed to be doing ok ❤
A masterpiece ❤
(33:55) Blix is rockin' the eye slits.
Причина этого так хороша в том, что немецкий народ страдает от геноцида Эйзенхауэра.
jaja en nog het mooie muziek vinden alhoewel muziek
The best movie to have a panic attack to
Oh 100%
This must rank as one of the most mysterious works on this site. Just what is going on with this one? What are those weird grid-like structures? What’s with the tree and the reflective bridge-like structure it’s on? Is this a futuristic setting?
I might be overthinking it. It might be something really basic but rendered bizarre due to the limitations of both the technology and the artist at the time. Still, the enigmatic quality of the work (intentional or not) makes it a fascinating and memerable work nevertheless.
It would be nice to see this one revisited, though I doubt its artist will do so. It may also be the case that a work like this cannot be updated and made more comprehensible without losing its enigmatic character. The way it exists with this early rendition is the only way it can exist without ceasing to be what it is.
have you seen any Gakuryū Ishii films? I would recommend checking his filmography out, he directed this and it is very in line with his works along with the likes of shinya tsukamoto. EN probably had something to do with the industrial shots. You may be overthinking it, i would recommend also looking into Einsturzende Neubauten as a band and their history and discography. This was originally intended to be a companion piece of sorts (at least in my opinion) for their album Halber Mensch. Originally released on VHS. Best band ever in the history of music and one of my favourite directors, truly a remarkable film
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ These let’s all go to Sugar rock Candy Mountain
👁El ojo
💥💥💥
"Polish Government on Exile" also known as cowards who left their Countrymen in days of oppression to cling on to POWER (which they lost anyway)
vampirinhos fofo
eles sao uns anjinhos ne
Я вернулся домой
frieden
Germans are certainly strange people.
😂😂😂
was inspiration to throbbing gristle
Um, no. TG formed years earlier and broke up originally in the same year EN was founded.
А ты смоги🦥
Whatz good for trans-siberian goose,itz good for trans-siberian gender. ...
Nah.doesn't make sense. Back to the imaginery drawing board,i guess...