Those albums that never age, that never cease to surprise with their innovative freshness-listen after listen-defying the years that go by.Released in 2016, Heimat's debut album is one of those records you love knowing is there on the shelf or on the turntable, like a reassuring talisman.To mark it's 10th anniversary, and such an awaited repress, we decided to honor this landmark album as it deserves: with a powerful remaster by Tioma Tchoulanov (UVB76, NzeNze) featuring enhanced dynamics, and an ultra-limited edition on blue splatter vinyl.What a beautiful object this is, celebrating-alongside Armelle and Olivier Demeaux-ten years spent exploring the outer limits of music, in France and abroad, from SMAC venues to squats and other joyful initiatives.Their deeply sincere music loses none of it's naive tension; the emphasis is there, yet it remains restrained, contained, almost nervous, without any show of. Here, then, is something to make this fantastic album, a subtle milestone in a teeming musical landscape.A fine achievement indeed!
- 1. Wieder Ja
- 2. Dein Architekt
- 3. Tot Und Hoch
- 4. Trocadero
- 5. Flutath
- 6. Pompei
- 7. So Traurig
- 8. Afrikistan
- 9. Pietrocitta
- 10. Wek