Iron Avantgarde is the debut full-length studio album of the Austrian project Kreuzweg Ost , released in 2000 by Napalm Records .
| Iron avantgarde | ||||
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| studio album Kreuzweg Ost | ||||
| Date of issue | 2000 | |||
| Genre | Martial industrial | |||
| Duration | 1:05:18 | |||
| A country | ||||
| Label | Napalm records | |||
| Chronology of Kreuzweg Ost | ||||
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About the album
Concept
To a greater extent, the concept of the album focuses on the history of the Second World War. For the project participants it was important to tell about all sides of the story.
We focused on curious details, a propaganda machine, attempts to silence what was happening, the ease with which normal people tended to fulfill the will of a minority. [one]
Used samples
At the end of the composition Du, Gefangene! a sample from a certain film containing the first verse from the famous Russian song Ochi Black was involved.
Song List
- Re-Kapitulation 04:18
- Ein Bild freudiger Lebensbejaung 07:31
- Eduard Rüttelmeier 04:04
- Oh no lo so, Magnifico 03:47
- Stählerne Schwingen 03:47
- Caki Voli 04:37
- Kohlenklau 09:39
- Der Feuersturm von Dresden 08:25
- Du, Gefangene! 05:49
- Donautaufe 09:11
- Na Wostoke Nechewo Nowogo 04:10
Record Members
- Silenius
- Martin Shirenk - programming, sample making, rhythm section
Notes
- ↑ Journal Dark City November 2000 (trial number). Page 42