Rien is a 1994 album by the German krautrock group Faust.[3][4] It was their fifth album, and their first reunion album.
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Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Krautrock | |||
Length | 42:41 | |||
Label | Table of the Elements | |||
Producer | Jim O'Rourke | |||
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The album was produced by Jim O'Rourke.[5] It is not a coherent recording as none of the musicians actually played on it.[6]
Trouser Press called the album "more a return to form than The Faust Concerts, with droning violins, pounding industrial synthesizers, odd sound effects, trumpet improvisations and, of course, power tools combining in an experimental haze."[5]
I had tapes of live shows and I went through them and found a point where the bass drum was hit and you can’t hear anything else, so that’s my bass drum. And oh, here’s a guitar part where he plays a note very distinctly and you can’t hear anything else. So, all of the guitar parts and the singing and everything else is all pieced together note by note.
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