Zauberberg (Album)
Encyclopedia
Zauberberg is the second album by Wolfgang Voigt
's Gas
project. It was released in December, 1997 on the Mille Plateaux
label. The album is named in reference to the Thomas Mann
novel The Magic Mountain
(Der Zauberberg). Reviews generally cite Zauberberg as the darkest, most dissonant Gas release. Like all Gas albums, the tracks are untitled.
Wolfgang Voigt
Wolfgang Voigt is an electronic music artist from Cologne, Germany, known for his output under various aliases on a plethora of record labels, including Warp, Harvest, Raster-Noton and Force Inc...
's Gas
Gas (musician)
Gas is a project of Cologne, Germany-based electronic musician Wolfgang Voigt. Voigt cites his youthful LSD experiences in the Königsforst, a German forest situated near his hometown of Köln, as the inspiration behind the project...
project. It was released in December, 1997 on the Mille Plateaux
Mille Plateaux
Mille Plateaux is an influential electronica record label founded 1993 by Achim Szepanski in Frankfurt, Germany. It is known for mostly releasing minimal techno, glitch music and other experimental electronic music.-History:...
label. The album is named in reference to the Thomas Mann
Thomas Mann
Thomas Mann was a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate, known for his series of highly symbolic and ironic epic novels and novellas, noted for their insight into the psychology of the artist and the intellectual...
novel The Magic Mountain
The Magic Mountain
The Magic Mountain is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature....
(Der Zauberberg). Reviews generally cite Zauberberg as the darkest, most dissonant Gas release. Like all Gas albums, the tracks are untitled.
Track listing
- "Untitled" – (7:50)
- "Untitled" – (14:12)
- "Untitled" – (12:50)
- "Untitled" – (6:01)
- "Untitled" – (8:04)
- "Untitled" – (7:23)
- "Untitled" – (9:32)