Bauhaus: In the Flat Field 12"
Few debut albums have ever arrived as nearly perfectly formed asĀ In the Flat Field. It practically invented what remains for many as the blueprint of goth music. Starting with the angst of "Double Dare," with its shattering guitar over a curious but fierce stop-start rhythm andĀ Peter MurphyĀ raging even more fiercely over the top,Ā In the Flat FieldĀ contains a wide variety of inspirations and ideas.Ā The astonishingly precise rhythm section ofĀ David JĀ andĀ Kevin HaskinsĀ pulls off a variety of jaw-dropping performances, including the high-paced tension of the title track and the brooding crawl of "Spy in the Cab."Ā
Daniel Ash, much like his longtime hero Mick Ronson, turns out to be a master of turning relatively simple guitar parts into apocalyptic explosions, from the background fills on "St. Vitus Dance" to the brutal descending chords of "Stigmata Martyr."Ā Murphy, meanwhile, channels as much Iggy Pop as he does Bowie, proving to be no simple copyist of either, able to both maniacally sing-shout and take a somewhat lighter touch throughout. The album concludes with the 7-minute "Nerves," an aptly titled piece that alternates between understated energy and unleashed power spiraling toward a dramatic ending.Ā
In the Flat FieldĀ started offĀ Bauhaus'Ā album career with a near-perfect bang!Ā Mastered from HD audio files transferred from the original tapesĀ and pressed onĀ colored vinyl.
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Bauhaus: In the Flat Field 12"
Bauhaus: In the Flat Field 12"
Few debut albums have ever arrived as nearly perfectly formed asĀ In the Flat Field. It practically invented what remains for many as the blueprint of goth music. Starting with the angst of "Double Dare," with its shattering guitar over a curious but fierce stop-start rhythm andĀ Peter MurphyĀ raging even more fiercely over the top,Ā In the Flat FieldĀ contains a wide variety of inspirations and ideas.Ā The astonishingly precise rhythm section ofĀ David JĀ andĀ Kevin HaskinsĀ pulls off a variety of jaw-dropping performances, including the high-paced tension of the title track and the brooding crawl of "Spy in the Cab."Ā
Daniel Ash, much like his longtime hero Mick Ronson, turns out to be a master of turning relatively simple guitar parts into apocalyptic explosions, from the background fills on "St. Vitus Dance" to the brutal descending chords of "Stigmata Martyr."Ā Murphy, meanwhile, channels as much Iggy Pop as he does Bowie, proving to be no simple copyist of either, able to both maniacally sing-shout and take a somewhat lighter touch throughout. The album concludes with the 7-minute "Nerves," an aptly titled piece that alternates between understated energy and unleashed power spiraling toward a dramatic ending.Ā
In the Flat FieldĀ started offĀ Bauhaus'Ā album career with a near-perfect bang!Ā Mastered from HD audio files transferred from the original tapesĀ and pressed onĀ colored vinyl.
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Few debut albums have ever arrived as nearly perfectly formed asĀ In the Flat Field. It practically invented what remains for many as the blueprint of goth music. Starting with the angst of "Double Dare," with its shattering guitar over a curious but fierce stop-start rhythm andĀ Peter MurphyĀ raging even more fiercely over the top,Ā In the Flat FieldĀ contains a wide variety of inspirations and ideas.Ā The astonishingly precise rhythm section ofĀ David JĀ andĀ Kevin HaskinsĀ pulls off a variety of jaw-dropping performances, including the high-paced tension of the title track and the brooding crawl of "Spy in the Cab."Ā
Daniel Ash, much like his longtime hero Mick Ronson, turns out to be a master of turning relatively simple guitar parts into apocalyptic explosions, from the background fills on "St. Vitus Dance" to the brutal descending chords of "Stigmata Martyr."Ā Murphy, meanwhile, channels as much Iggy Pop as he does Bowie, proving to be no simple copyist of either, able to both maniacally sing-shout and take a somewhat lighter touch throughout. The album concludes with the 7-minute "Nerves," an aptly titled piece that alternates between understated energy and unleashed power spiraling toward a dramatic ending.Ā
In the Flat FieldĀ started offĀ Bauhaus'Ā album career with a near-perfect bang!Ā Mastered from HD audio files transferred from the original tapesĀ and pressed onĀ colored vinyl.











