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David Bowie鈥檚 'Heroes' 40th Anniversary

Florence Welch explores the influence of David Bowie鈥檚 seminal 鈥淗eroes鈥 album

Florence Welch, from the British band Florence + The Machine, marks the 40th anniversary of the release of David Bowie鈥檚 seminal 鈥淗eroes鈥 LP by exploring the personal and musical factors that influenced the album鈥檚 writing and recording in Berlin in 1977.

Florence will feature archive of the late David Bowie explaining why he chose to live and work in Berlin and the impact the city鈥檚 history had on the masterpiece he created. She鈥檒l also meet the album鈥檚 producer Tony Visconti to get an insight to the unique recording techniques he employed to interpret Bowie鈥檚 creative vision and how the characteristics of the famous Hansa Studios, which are situated in a huge former chamber music concert hall, contributed to the album鈥檚 influential sounds. Iggy Pop, who was living with Bowie in Berlin during the recording of the album, recalls how a battle with drug addition, bankruptcy and a legal dispute with his ex-wife for access to his son all provided inspiration for the album鈥檚 lyrics and Brian Eno, who collaborated with David throughout the LP鈥檚 recording, explains the unique musical structures he and David employed to compose the innovative songs.

Berlin鈥檚 radical cultural diversity had always fascinated Bowie and Florence will explain how the opportunity to live and work in the city during the turbulent political period prior to the fall of `the Wall鈥 provided the perfect austere environment for David and his collaborators to experiment with music inspired by several German techno bands of the 70s, including Neu!, Kraftwerk and Can.

(Photo: British pop singer David Bowie in concert at Earl's Court, London during his 1978 world tour. Credit: Evening Standard/Getty Images)

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