2022-04-21

LAIBACH - KAPITAL @ 3O

 

Celebrating 30 years since its release is the fourth studio LP by Laibach, Kapital, which was issued on April 21st, 1992. Uniquely, the album is different depending on the format, with different versions of the songs being used for the vinyl, cassette and CD variations.

Thematically, the album came about at a time when communism was reaching its end and Yugoslavia was about to enter into a particularly bloody time of conflict. As such the concepts around the album were decidedly disillusioned and dark, with a foreboding sense of industry and commerce. This is most clearly stated on the album's lead single, "Wirtschaft Ist Tot," or "Economy Is Dead”. They were just as suspicious of the new looming gods of gangster capitalism as they were of the old communist insiders.

In general, this is probably the group’s most “electronic” album, often veering into a Kraftwerk-esque sound, albeit with a somewhat more “east of the wall” feel. It still maintains an “industrial” edge, but does so with a great restraint and a decidedly funkier electronic precision. It was their longest album to date, taking advantage of the full CD runtime, and featured all original material. After their bombastic interpretation of The Beatles’ Let It Be album on their previous release, Kapital offered a tight, minimalist and club friendly vibe. With that disposition, it became very popular within the burgeoning techno landscape which had taken the underground music scenes over since the explosion of rave culture and acid house in the late 1980s. With this album, Laiback could sidle up alongside artists like Aphex Twin and Autechre and not seem out of place. They even incorporated a bit of rap into the proceedings! Ultimately, it offered up a fresh and funky approach to proletariat techno-pop for the ‘90s.

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