"On The Way To Wümme" is a tribute album to the influential German krautrock band Faust, featuring covers from a wide range of artists. The album showcases the diverse range of sounds and styles that Faust inspired, from ambient soundscapes to noisy experimental rock.
The album starts off with a haunting rendition of "It's a Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl" by Nils Frahm, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include a trippy electronic version of "The Sad Skinhead" by Tim Gane and Sean O'Hagan, and a noisy, chaotic take on "Mamie Is Blue" by Andrew Weatherall.
Artist:Various Album: On The Way To Wümme A Tribute Album To Faust
Variaciones Sobre Un Tema de Faust (I've Got My Car And My TV)
5:28
Rainbow Spirals (Including Dampfablass 2)
15:25
Mamie Is Blue
4:44
Giggy Smile
0:42
Jennifer
6:12
Krautrock
7:00
So Far
9:21
Tell The Bitch To Go Home
5:35
It's A Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl
3:15
Flashback Caruso
3:58
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Catalog Numbers
AP-0026
Labels
Aumega Project
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Formats
12 × File
WAV
Album
Compilation
Credits
Role
Credit
Artwork
Isaac Jordan
Liner Notes
Jean-Hervé Peron
Notes
"There are several kinds of borrowing music: the witty quotation or the sophisticated interpretation… And also the miserable plagiarism.
In the album ‘On the Way to Wümme, A Tribute Album to Faust’ many artists have been invited to play some Faust pieces their own ways as a hommage to our art. I feel most honoured by their respective works."
Jean-Hervé Peron
Special thanks to Jean-Hervé Peron, Zappi Diermaier and Hans-Joachim Irmler for their respective kindness and interest in this project, which is dedicated to them and all the people who have been in Faust (special mention to Rudolf Sosna, R.I.P.)
With respect to the Faust compositions, we hope you enjoy the music, and please also respect the artists, most of us are amateur musicians and our works have been made with precarious tools.
"On The Way To Wümme" is a fitting tribute to Faust, capturing the spirit of their music while also showcasing the unique voices of the artists who contributed to the album. Fans of experimental rock and electronic music will find plenty to enjoy here.