Peter Stenshoel tells us how "Heroes" producer Tony Visconti achieved the remarkable soundscape on one of David Bowie's best albums. Former KPCC engineer Peter Stenshoel used to do an Album of the ...
"Heroes" is the second album in David Bowie's deservedly vaunted "Berlin trilogy" of the late '70s, but it was the only one recorded in the German capital after it was torn in two by Cold War ...
“Heroes” holds a unique place in David Bowie’s history. It’s not his biggest hit: That would be 1975’s “Fame.” “Heroes” doesn’t boast the same artistic flair as the otherworldly “Space Oddity,” either ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
The Eno/Bowie collaboration on Heroestook my breath away – it seems to be a continuation of the frame of mind that he had begun to explore in The Man Who Fell to Earth. But here the music proceeds ...
David Bowie always seemed ageless. Though he used reinvention as a primary tool, he never seemed to do so to slow time. He was an alien rock star masquerading as a pop star. His work cycled through ...
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