Fast zeitgleich bringen Sacred Bones Records im März eine Zusammenstellung mit frühen Singles von Xmal Deutschland und das erste Soloalbum von Sängerin Anja Huwe heraus. Schlicht „Early Singles 1981-1982 betitelt, versammelt das Album Xmal Deutschland-Stücke wie „Incubus Succubus“, das noch immer ein Standard auf vielen Batcaveparties ist, oder die erste Single mit dem bezeichnenden Titel „Schwarze Welt“.
Sängerin Anja Huwe war nach dem Ende der Band nach vier Alben, das letzte namens “Devils” erschien 1989, nicht mehr musikalisch aktiv und war in den letzten Jahren vor allem als visuelle Künstlerin tätig. Jetzt erscheint ihr erstes, in Zusammenarbeit mit Mona Mur komponiertes, Soloalbum “Codes”.After Xmal Deutschland’s success with four albums on cult labels such as 4AD, Huwe abandoned music to pursue her visual art career. But leaving her legacy in the past was not so easy.
Invited by her long-time friend Mona Mur, Huwe reconsidered her decades-long hiatus from music and decided to join Mur in her studio in Berlin. Together, they worked for a year and a half, composing, performing and producing the tracks from scratch, which would eventually become the album ‘Codes’. Integral to the overall sound experience was the input of Manuela Rickers who added her famed signature guitar style.
Initially inspired by the diary entries of Moshe Shnitzki, who, at the age of 17, left his home in 1942 to live in the cavernous White Russian forests as a partisan, Codes is about the human experience and what extremes can do to an individual. “The result is a poetic, musical cosmos that encompasses the following themes: forest, fear, pain, loss, violence, and loneliness but also beauty, longing, hope and the will to survive,” Huwe explains. These thematic extremities cause an erraticism to Codes- a passing thunderstorm, a cyclonic burst of nature’s force – but one that exudes anticipation amidst the chill.
With elegant production by Mur and Huwe and mixing and mastering by Jon Caffery (Joy Division, Gary Numan, Einstürzende Neubauten) epic builds crash and disseminate, the sleek synthesized drones of sound even feel claustrophobic at times.
“Early Singles 1981-1982″ @ Sacred Bones
“Codes” @ Sacred Bones