- Source: Halber Mensch
Halber Mensch (or 1/2 Mensch; English: Half Person) is the third studio album by German industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten, released on 2 September 1985 by Some Bizzare Records in the U.K. and by What's So Funny About GmbH in Germany. In the U.S., the album was distributed by Rough Trade Records.
Background
Halber Mensch shows a wider artistic range for the group, incorporating elements of electronic dance music in "Yü-Gung (Fütter mein Ego)" and performing the title track nearly a cappella. The group also expands their dynamic range; Blixa Bargeld's voice in "Seele Brennt" suddenly switches from a barely audible whisper to a high-pitched scream, while quiet bass guitar overtones float over relatively restrained percussion in "Letztes Biest (am Himmel)".
Critical reception
Trouser Press described Halber Mensch as Einstürzende Neubauten's "strongest record" and "truly remarkable." AllMusic called it "an excellent feat of industrial music." In a 2019 feature, Pitchfork named it the second-best industrial album of all time.
Reissue
In 2002, after a continuous conflict with Some Bizzare Records, the band released a remastered reissue of the album through their own label Potomak, with a slight variation of the cover image.
Track listing
Personnel
References
External links
Halber Mensch at Discogs (list of releases)
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- Halber Mensch
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- Einstürzende Neubauten
- Blixa Bargeld
- Gakuryū Ishii
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- Ende Neu
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