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Mastering Reality

I am not an old skool, old-time, whatever David Bowie fan. Despite my age, background, interests, whatever. Without hesitation I make this loudly known in the Church of culturally correct music experts. Got it?

Once that is known, I can still admit that he is an extraordinary artist (that’s why I already owned Ziggy Stardust and Hunky Dory). And that I was quite impressed by the man’s A Reality Tour. This double CD of live recordings is a fantastic collection of songs surpassing his various incarnations. What an incredible track listing!

Some songs are slightly re-arranged or re-tuned. Mostly to my pleasure. And we shouldn’t forget that the man-chameleon is destined to remain a headstrong obstructor of cheap repetitiveness. With his top notch band he also blows us away with some friendly fire. From The Pixies (‘Cactus’) and his Berlin works with Iggy Pop (‘Sister Midnight’, ‘China Girl’), and a duet with Gail Ann ‘lovely‘ Dorsey to honor Freddy Mercury (‘Under Pressure’).

Although most explicit costumes and wigs have long gone, here’s a rock star who knows how to dress properly. Mastering all levels of reality.

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Hush, little baby, don’t say a word

Hush was meant to be a secret. In multiple ways. The key part of a major riddle. For Batman to solve. As much as the creative plans by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee were to be kept a secret.

In the 2-part Hush, the Batman finds himself trapped in a web of intrigues, wondering why his long-time enemies suddenly act… strange, differently, beyond themselves. A mystery that keeps his brains working at full speed combined with exhausting battles and all things unforeseen. Old memories pass by. Of a long lost friendship. Of childhood. Of his father failing to save his friend’s father. His friend turned into a surgeon. Now saving the life of Bruce Wayne. The Bat finds in Metropolis that his Superpowered antipode could not even resist. Is this a mystery beyond the powers of the best detective in the world?

Jeph Loeb has (once again!) managed to create a story that places the Batman and his well known friends and foes in unfamiliar roles and unexpected settings. A great surprise. The number of characters has certainly grown a lot with regards to Loeb’s previous Bat tales (Haunted Knight, The Long Halloween and Dark Victory). This is only due to the fact that these previous stories all take place around Year One and Year Two. Hush makes his appearance in Batman’s adult career. Loeb’s partnership with famous Jim Lee assured him again (after previously working with Tim Sale) of a great translation of his story and vision onto paper, colors, styling, etc.

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R e m a k e . R e m o d e l . R e i n v e n t

2009 saw the release of ‘Omnibus’ editions of the first 2 Bauhaus albums: In The Flat Field (1980) and Mask (1981). Making me doubt whether I should buy them, despite me being a huge and old-time fan.

Unable to resist. Strangely attracted. Hope. For hidden treasures. To read backwards into history. To find what’s been hidden all of these years.
…To get neatly boxed tunes and facts. As complete as can be. Shivers.

The unreleased mixes and out-takes highlight the spontaneous side of the band. Exposing it beyond the original albums (and the extended CD releases). The little experimentations. The ever-continuous search for soundscapes and tunes. An ever-never stand-still. More variation than generally known (or accepted).

The familiar work still brightly shines in its known literate fury and musical art. Form and function recorded through a stream of consciousness. Theatrical. Drama. The daring incorporation of glam and disco in a post-punk landscape of industrial wilderness. The absolute will to be and be unlike.

The booklets are a chronological guide to the creative genesis of the albums. A fascinating bundle of anecdotes, lyrics, pictures, facts, testimonials and recording sessions. Made with great care and much research. The sound is terrific. The CD’s are packed in a sleeve that’s an adorable replica of the original album cover. Of function and form.

In The Flat Field still sounds razor sharp. Without compromise going for functional industrial art. Bauhaus 1919. With minimalist aesthetics. Form = Function. Nerves. A roar that marks the escape from the flat field, their urban home-scene. Dark Entries sent to the “Singles and Out-Takes”.

Mask took most of 1981 to become. Over various recording sessions. Rejections. New edits. To end as the unique sum that exceeds the members. With a 12 string, more sax, new synths, dub sounds, funk. Completed with a complete live gig. Already including Silent Hedges, that will appear on The Sky’s Gone Out.

I personally love those little facts like the role of Alan Moore (the sleeve note and according live introduction). I already knew about his friendship with David J, who composed the music on the lyrics of V for Vendetta.

U n d e a d . U n d e a d . U n d e a d .

Can’t wait for The Sky’s Gone Out and Burning From The Inside.

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Verkeerd verbonden

Play. Deden ze. Cie. Parallax, kleinste theatergezelschap van Mechelen. Connecting people.

Perron. Land van ergernis, angst en frustratie. Overbevolkte stilte. In het hoofd. Rondom.

t e   v e e l . T E  –  V E E L

In de Hij zag ik nogal wat parallellen met De Leraar van Bart Koubaa. Eerst lijkt hij zinnige bespiegelingen te maken. Gaat toch wat ver in conservatisme. Eindigt als een verzuurde onbegrijper. En onverdraagzaamheid wordt… wraakzucht. Verschil is dat de perronbewoner niet begint te moorden. Net niet. Meer literair in zijn woorden dan in verschijning (op z’n Händke’s blijkbaar). Heeft nochtans een leven gehad. Een jeugd ook. Met ijspegels à la Elvis Peeters.
Enkel de uitspraak gleed al eens uit in de hitte van de ergernis.

Zij. Onzekere, weggedrukte deerne. Onzeker desondanks vele vrijspraken; de wil om eindelijk zelf vrij(gesproken) te kunnen zijn. Sprekend met zo’n mooie, verzorgde stem. Onbehagen op meerdere niveaus; van rechstreeks ontweken interactie (het ongemakkelijke zitten, verzetten, schuifelen, opschuifelen) naar het ingebeelde aanspreken / uitlachen / verwijten tot (bovenal) beklijvend de innerlijke gedachten, bespot in fel wit licht. Op zoek naar de pauzeknop.

Verzorgde lichtinstallatie, filmpjes+originele muziekkeuze (typisch de hij achter de hij). Set(ting) aansluitend met Cjour.

Woorden. Veel woorden. Scheldwoorden. Namen. Scheldnamen. Verzorgd. Geïnspireerd. Gedreven.

Maar nu ga ik weg. Al eentje minder, lieve dame! Stop