David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’: How Berlin Shaped Eclectic 1977 Masterpiece

Beside the Berlin Wall, Bowie made music to uplift the world Fully settled in Berlin, with a work system established and in a far better place, physically and emotionally, than he’d been in years, David Bowie completed the second LP in his Berlin Trilogy quickly and efficiently. He began right after wrapping Lust for Life, his second collaborative … Read more

How David Bowie, Brian Eno Revolutionized Rock on ‘Low’

Singer-songwriter, producer devised ‘a new musical language’ in Berlin with help from Tony Visconti In a career marked by sharp turns, Low might be David Bowie’s sharpest – and most impressive. The first of Bowie’s Berlin trilogy represents both a personal and aesthetic overhaul. With his coke-crazed L.A. days behind him, the artist found new life in Europe, … Read more

VIDEO: See Depeche Mode Perform Moving Cover of David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’

Band releases video for “Heroes” for song’s 40th anniversary When Depeche Mode recorded a number of songs on New York City’s High Line public park ahead of the release of their latest LP, Spirit, one of the numbers they tackled was an impassioned cover of David Bowie’s enduring hit “Heroes.” They’ve made the tune a staple of their current … Read more

David Bowie’s Berlin Years Relived In Latest MOJO

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] Exclusive: Carlos Alomar on Bowie’s Berlin “sadness”; Tony Visconti on the resurrection of Lodger, in the MOJO magazine out in the UK from Tuesday, September 26. DAVID BOWIE ALWAYS HAD a problem with Lodger. “We both felt the mix sounded thin and muddy,” producer Tony Visconti tells MOJO’s Mark Paytress in the … Read more