Monday, June 8, 2009

Sturm Und Drang

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Sturm und Drang (the conventional translation is "Storm and Stress"; a more literal translation, however, might be storm and urge, storm and longing, storm and drive or storm and impulse) is the name of a movement in German literature and music taking place from the late 1760s through the early 1780s in which individual subjectivity and, in particular, extremes of emotion were given free expression in response to the confines of rationalism imposed by the Enlightenment and associated aesthetic movements.

The philosopher Johann Georg Hamann is considered to be the ideologue of Sturm und Drang, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a notable proponent of the movement, though he and Friedrich Schiller ended their period of association with it, initiating what would become Weimar Classicism.


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1. (All Separate) — BARR
2. Ominous Cloud — Broadcast
3. Cannibal Resource — Dirty Projectors
4. You Old Eccentric — Orange Juice
5. Kamphopo — The Very Best
6. Excerpt from Enjoying Wagner’s Ring — Speight Jenkins
7. Radio Nottingham — John Baker
8. Strange Overtones — David Byrne & Brian Eno
9. Girlfriend Is Worse — Ex Models
10. I'll Never Touch Your Eels Again [TRAITS’ “Pious Pelican” Mix] — Christ Phyr Blyr
11. Sleep [Big Black cover] — Boy Division
12. All The Blowing-Themselves-Up Motherfuckers (Will Realize the Minute That They Die That They Were Suckers) — Julian Cope
13. Double Double Yolk — These Are Powers
14. Radio Waves — Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
15. Eating Noddemix — Young Marble Giants
16. I Haven’t Got the Nerve — The Left Banke
17. Long March — Manicured Noise
18. Can’t Explain — The Who
19. Sound of Music — Joy Division
20. Winter, ’03 — Piers Whyte
21. The Joke — Vulture Reality
22. Time to Go — Delia Derbyshire


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