Running length
18 tracks
Running time
141:22

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Bohren and Der Club Of Gore - Midnight Black Earth 8:46 503
1 Bohren & der Club of Gore - Midnight Black Earth 8:46 36,014
2 Bohren & der Club of Gore - Crimson Ways 6:42 31,924
2 Bohren und der Club of Gore - Crimson Ways 6:42 1,151
3 Bohren und der Club of Gore - Maximum Black 7:37 1,512
3 Bohren & der Club of Gore - Maximum Black 7:37 30,534
4 Bohren and Der Club Of Gore - Vigilante Crusade 7:30 441
4 Bohren & der Club of Gore - Vigilante Crusade 7:30 28,343
5 Bohren & der Club of Gore - Destroying Angels 7:10 31,802
5 Bohren and Der Club Of Gore - Destroying Angels 7:10 375
6 Bohren & der Club of Gore - Grave Wisdom 6:31 27,223
6 Bohren and Der Club Of Gore - Grave Wisdom 6:31 320
7 Bohren & Der Club of Gore (2002, sVBR) - Constant Fear 6:26 315
7 Bohren & der Club of Gore - Constant Fear 6:26 30,344
8 Bohren & Der Club of Gore (2002, sVBR) - Skeletal Remains 7:58 282
8 Bohren & der Club of Gore - Skeletal Remains 7:58 26,496
9 Bohren and Der Club Of Gore - The Art Of Coffins 12:01 273
9 Bohren & der Club of Gore - The Art of Coffins 12:01 24,618

About this album

Germany’s Bohren & der Club of Gore are a black metal fan’s lounge jazz act. Or, for those driven by the more extreme side of noir-ish ambient material, these cats lay it out with musical instruments (and a Mellotron), painfully slow and muted tempos, and a relentlessly gloomy atmosphere. Black Earth is, by the very nature of what it is, a classic. Black Earth is a wrenching, turtle-like crawl through the vast darkness of jazz balladry and unreservedly bleak nihilism. The song titles say it all: “Midnight Black Earth,” “Crimson Ways,” “Maximum Black,” “Vigilante Crusade,” “Grave Wisdom,” “The Art of Coffins” — you get the idea. All of that said, however, this music is infectiously delicious, darkly sensual, and the only tonic for a lonely brooding night. The quartet of drummer Thorsten Benning, saxophonist and pianist Christoph Closer, Mellotron operator, pianist, and Rhodes piano king Morten Gass, and double bassist Robin Rodenberg began life as a death metal hardcore act in the 1980s. Seeking a more original sound, they gradually gravitated to this incarnation of musical brilliance and mysterium organum. On most tracks, a shimmering Rhodes piano plays repetitive lines and chords and receives a deathly kiss from snares, cymbals, and the occasional bass drum before being adorned with the sparsest of Mellotron lines, paced with an excruciatingly tense groove by a low-tuned plucked or bowed double bass, and finally sung over with mournfully sensual tenor saxophone à la Ben Webster.
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