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Den (album)
2012 studio album by Kreidler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Den is an album by electronica group Kreidler, released in 2012.
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Cover artwork
The cover artwork is by Italian artist Enrico David. Analogously to the preceding Kreidler album Tank, there is an art piece on the front cover, and another one on the inner sleeve (vinyl version); the CD is packed in a jewel case with the artwork on two changeable cardboards.[2]
Track listing
Music videos
The album is accompanied by a collaboration between film director Heinz Emigholz and Kreidler, with Emigholz contributing clips to all the songs on Den.[3][4] The videos contain alternate song versions, most remarkable "Rote Wüste", where the video, at 21:12, runs nearly three times longer than the album version.
The readers of German magazine Spex voted "Rote Wüste" as favorite video No. 7 in the top ten for 2012.[5] "Moth Race" won the 15th MuVi Award for "Best German Music Video"[6] at the 59th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen in May 2013. The production company Filmgalerie 451 lists "Sun", "Rote Wüste" and "Moth Race" as trailers for Heinz Emigholz' film The Airstrip - Decampment of Modernism.[7][8]
- Released videos
Personnel
- Kreidler
- Thomas Klein – drums, and electronic musical instruments
- Alexander Paulick – guitar, and electronic musical instruments
- Andreas Reihse – synthesizers, and electronic musical instruments
- Detlef Weinrich – electronic musical instruments
- Technical personnel
- Guy Sternberg – recording, mixing
- Florian von Keyserlingk – assistant
- Stefan Betke – mastering (at Scape-Mastering Berlin, April 2012)
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Reception
Den holds a score of 61 out of 100 ("generally favorable") based on 7 reviews on review-aggregating website Metacritic.[16]
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