Disconnected (Faust and Nurse with Wound album)
Disconnected is a collaborative studio album by the German krautrock band Faust and the British experimental music group Nurse with Wound. It was initially recorded in 1972 but remained unreleased until 2007, when it was issued by Dirter Promotions.
The album showcases a blend of Faust's avant-rock experimentation and Nurse with Wound's trademark collage-based soundscapes. Characterized by its heavily manipulated sound sources, unconventional instrumentation, and surreal atmosphere, Disconnected is considered a significant artifact from the early days of experimental and industrial music.
The circumstances surrounding the original recording and subsequent delay in release contributed to the album's mystique. According to available information, the recordings were made at Faust's Wümme studio in Germany, but the tapes were thought to be lost for several decades. Their eventual rediscovery and release offered a rare glimpse into a previously undocumented collaboration between two pioneering forces in alternative music.
The album's fragmented and often jarring sound has been described as challenging yet rewarding for listeners interested in noise music, musique concrète, and experimental rock. It stands as a testament to the artists' willingness to push boundaries and explore unconventional approaches to sound creation. The album's track titles, while sometimes cryptic, reflect the overall sense of disorientation and fractured sonic landscapes that define the listening experience.