| 1 | One Step Inside Doesn't Mean You Understand | 3:15 | X | |
| 2 | Pilot | 4:28 | X | |
| Composed By - Acher* , Gretschmann* , Acher* | ||||
| 3 | Pick Up The Phone | 3:55 | X | |
| Composed By - Martin Gretschmann | ||||
| 4 | Trashing Days | 3:24 | X | |
| 5 | This Room | 4:45 | X | |
| Composed By - Acher* , Gretschmann* , Messerschmid* , Acher* | ||||
| 6 | Solitaire | 3:29 | X | |
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Composed By, Lyrics By -
Martin Gretschmann
Written-by [Elements], Composed By [Elements] - Michael Nyman | ||||
| 7 | One With The Freaks | 3:38 | X | |
| 8 | Neon Golden | 5:54 | X | |
| 9 | Off The Rails | 3:27 | X | |
| 10 | Consequence | 5:13 | X | |
Beginning in Weilheim, Germany as a heavy metal outfit, Markus and Micha Acher and Martin Messerschmid, released two albums filled with hammering drums and guitar solos (The Notwist and Nook) before sincerely considering calling it quits. Listening to those albums now, one would be hard pressed to believe this is the same band. In the mid 90s, they decided to add Martin Console and enlist his expertise working with electronic beats and production techniques. Their first album together, Shrink was a massive step forward and utterly different from anything else made at the time. It combined many unique and distinct styles, from rock, folk and electro beats and was very much ahead of its time.
Jump forward to 2002, and their release of Neon Golden. Its hypnotic rhythms and funky blips and bleeps stand in stark contrast to the evocative calmness of Markus Acher’s voice; producing a truly stunning record. Unlike many electronic bands, The Notwist have an amazing ability to give their tracks breathing room. Instead of piling on the beats, samples and overdubs, they take a minimal approach and leave you captivated and lost in contemplative thought. A decade into their career, The Notwist have created a tour de force and one of the best CDs I have heard in years.