Bauhaus Reviewed 1919 1933 is an album that showcases the works of various artists who were influenced by the Bauhaus movement. The album features a range of musical styles, from classical to electronic, and each track has been carefully curated to reflect the spirit of Bauhaus.
The album opens with a haunting rendition of Paul Hindemith's "Kammermusik No. 1," performed by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. The track sets the tone for the rest of the album, with its sparse and unsettling soundscapes.
Other standout tracks include "Bauhaus Dance" by Marcel Duchamp, which features a frenetic beat and distorted vocals, and "Bauhaus Twist" by Tangerine Dream, which is a hypnotic and dreamlike piece of electronic music.
Bauhaus Reviewed 1919 1933 is an excellent compilation that showcases the influence of the Bauhaus movement on modern art and music. The album is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of art and design, and it is sure to inspire and delight listeners of all ages.