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Description:
"Musick" is a CD release by the Slovenian art-industrial collective Laibach, issued under the renowned independent label Mute. On this recording, Laibach explore their trademark fusion of martial industrial, dark electronics and conceptual art, combining heavy rhythm structures, ominous soundscapes and a strong, theatrical sense of drama. The album embraces Laibach's characteristic play with ideology, power symbols and mass culture, resulting in an intense listening experience that is as thought-provoking as it is musically compelling. With meticulously constructed arrangements and a dense, cinematic atmosphere, "Musick" will appeal to listeners who appreciate experimental, politically charged and avant-garde sound worlds and who value albums as total artistic statements rather than mere collections of songs.
Laibach, founded in the early 1980s in the then-Yugoslav republic of Slovenia, are among the most influential and controversial groups in industrial and experimental music. Known for their iconic re-interpretations of pop and rock classics, their work with the larger Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) art collective and their visually striking stage performances, they have shaped the aesthetics of industrial, neoclassical and martial music for decades. Their albums and concept tours have made Laibach a reference point for artists interested in the crossroads of music, politics and philosophy, and they have built a dedicated international following through their uncompromising artistic vision.
The CD format underscores the album's conceptual unity and sound design, providing clear, dynamic audio that does justice to Laibach's layered production. As a physical edition, it is suitable both for serious listening and for collectors who appreciate tangible releases with artwork that reflects the project's thematic depth.
Mute, the label behind this release, is one of the most respected independent record companies in the world of electronic, experimental and alternative music. Since its founding, Mute has been associated with groundbreaking artists and forward-thinking production, often supporting projects that challenge musical conventions and cultural norms. Known for its strong artist-friendly ethos, carefully curated catalogue and high production standards, Mute has become a seal of quality for listeners seeking innovative, influential music beyond the mainstream.