Volk (album)

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Volk
Volk cover
Studio album by Laibach
Released 26 October 2006
Recorded Daily Girl, NSK Studio and Studio Metro (Ljubljana), The Instrument and Metropolis studios (London), Master & Servant (Hamburg)
Genre Industrial music
Length 58:31
Label Mute Records
Producer(s) Silence
Professional reviews
Laibach chronology
Anthems
(2004)
Volk
(2006)


Silence chronology
Key
(2006)
Volk
(2006)

Volk is a concept album by Slovenian industrial/techno music group Laibach. The album is collection of 14 national anthem-inspired songs. Each song is an interpretation by Laibach of particular conflicts and issues within each nation. For example Anglia focuses on the struggles of England as a former colonial power, while Francia is undoubtedly inspired by the 2005 civil unrest in Paris.

The album is a collaboration with Silence, who composed and produced thirteen of the fourteen tracks under Laibach's supervision[1].

It is to be noted, the anthem of the NSK is essentially the same arrangement as "The Great Seal", a song on their 1987 album Opus Dei.


Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. Germania
  2. America
  3. Anglia
  4. Rossiya
  5. Francia
  6. Italia
  7. España
  8. Yisra’el
  9. Türkiye
  10. Zhonghuá
  11. Nippon
  12. Slovania
  13. Vaticanae
  14. NSK

[edit] Personnel

Album written and produced by Laibach and Silence, 2005-2006.

Libach and Silence. Volk tour poster.
Libach and Silence. Volk tour poster.
  • Laibach are:
    • Eber
    • Saliger
    • Dachauer
    • Keller
  • Silence are:
    • Boris Benko
    • Primož Hladnik
  • Additional musicians:
    • Boris Benko (Silence): vocals on all tracks except 08, 09, 10 and 14
    • Yolanda Grant-Thompson: vocals on tracks 02 and 13
    • Mina Špiler (Melodrom): vocals on tracks 05 and 07
    • Maria Awa: vocals on track 07
    • Artie Fishel: vocals on track 08
    • Zed Mehmet: vocals on track 09
    • Elvira Hasanagić: vocals on track 09
    • Seaming To: vocals on track 10
    • Nagisa Moritoki: vocals on track 11
    • Brina Vogelnik Saje: vocals on track 12
    • Luka Jamnik: analogue synthesizer sounds on tracks 02, 04 and 05
    • Miha Dovžan: zither on track 06
    • Peter Dekleva: acoustic guitar on track 04
    • Anne Carruthers: cello on tracks 04 and 11
    • Alojz Zupan: conductor of brass orchestra on track 14:
      • Delavska Godba Trbovlje
    • Vitalij Osmačko: conductor of children's choir on track 04:
      • Janja Cerar
      • Dasha Khotuleva
      • Anna Vidovich
      • Nastja Yatsko
  • Technical support:
  • Mixing and mastering:
    • Paul Walton (P-dub)
    • James Aparcio
    • Tom Meyer
  • Project manager (Mute Records):
    • Robert Schilling
  • Cover painting:
    • Laibach
  • Design and layout:
    • Phant & Puntza
  • Text editing:
    • Schrankmeister
  • Special thanks to:
    • Daniel Miller
    • Robert Schilling
  • Label: Mute Records

[edit] Trivia

  • Laibach used Wikipedia as the source for the liner notes for the album.

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ silence-zone.com. Silence discography: Volk (English). silence-zone.com. Retrieved on 27 March, 2007.

[edit] External links

Laibach Discography: Volk

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