
The Knife's ambitious electronic opera, "Tomorrow, in a Year," delves into Darwinian themes with a stark blend of experimental electronic, industrial harshness, and abstract choral arrangements. It's
January 28, 2010 · Cooperative Music
This album is not for the faint of heart, nor for casual listening. "Tomorrow, in a Year" is a dense, often austere journey into the heart of Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species," translated into a language of icy synths, grinding industrial rhythms, and spectral, layered vocals. It feels like observing the cold, indifferent beauty of natural selection through a microscope, amplified by a powerful sound system. Expect moments of unsettling beauty, harsh electronic assaults, and passages of profound, almost academic contemplation. It's an intellectual and visceral experience, demanding your full attention and rewarding it with a unique, challenging sound world that pushes the boundaries of electronic music and opera.
How does Tomorrow, in a Year sound next to the rest of The Knife's catalogue?
The writing leans far further into nature than the rest of the catalogue.
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