Der Tod Von Nebenan
This 1979 Austrian release is a genuine curiosity—a collaboration between Bruno Seiser and saxophonist Heinz Reincke that merges poetry, radioplay, and jazz-funk. The Black Trace and Hidden Space compositions provide propulsive, funky backbones while spoken word and theatrical elements drift across the top. It's experimental without being inaccessible, rhythmically grounded despite its artistic ambitions. This isn't pure jazz, isn't pure spoken word, but rather an interesting hybrid from the European margins. Scarce and genuinely odd in the best way, it rewards collectors interested in unconventional voices and the overlooked corners of 1970s avant-garde music.
Symbolic image. For detailed condition of this item, read below. Media: Very Good (VG) Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+) Record between VG and VG+. One longer scratch which cannot be felt with the finger. Overall not too bad. Ask for pictures, Includes Poster.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Jazz, Non-Music |
| Style | Radioplay Poetry Jazz-Funk |
| Media | Very Good (VG) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | ColumbiaMusic |
| Year | 1979 |
| Country | Austria |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
- A1. Das Englische Rasiermesser (Musik: Black Trace) 6:40
- A2. Fahrbahnenge (Musik: Black Trace) 6:38
- A3. Die Grossstadttaube (Musik: Black Trace) 6:20
- A4. Ziegelteich-Idylle (Musik: Hidden Space) 6:10
- B1. Melanie (Musik: Hidden Space) 7:48
- B2. Beichtgeheimnis (Musik: Hidden Space) 7:14
- B3. Report (Musik: Black Trace) 7:12
- B4. Caterpillar 3:18
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