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The song has received critical acclaim since its release. MusicOMH said that the song's "emotive lyrics merge with forward thinking production to create one of the most exciting electronica releases of the year", and Contactmusic.com stated the song had "clever synth beats and Björkesque vocals" with the ability to "instil some fun and nostalgia into music."
As the final song in their set, "The Knife" was performed often in the band's first five years (a live version appears on the Genesis Live album from 1973). It was dropped from their regular set for the 1973-74 tour for Selling England by the Pound, though it was occasionally played as an encore during that tour, [9] and appeared sporadically in the band's concerts through 1982.
"Pass This On" is a single from the Swedish electronic duo The Knife, released in 2003. It is the third track on The Knife's second studio album, Deep Cuts . Music video
"Marble House" is a song by Swedish electronic music duo The Knife from their third studio album, Silent Shout (2006). It features contributing vocals from fellow Swedish singer Jay-Jay Johanson . Reception
A Moritat is a medieval version of the murder ballad performed by strolling minstrels.In The Threepenny Opera, the Moritat singer with his street organ introduces and closes the drama with the tale of the deadly Mackie Messer, or Mack the Knife, a character based on the dashing highwayman Macheath in John Gay's The Beggar's Opera (who was in turn based on the historical thief Jack Sheppard).
Shaking the Habitual is the fourth and final studio album by Swedish electronic music duo the Knife.It was released on 5 April 2013 by Rabid Records.The album was released as a double CD and triple LP, [2] and as a digital download.
Silent Shout is the third studio album by Swedish electronic music duo the Knife, released on 17 February 2006 by Rabid Records. The album is darker than its predecessor, Deep Cuts (2003). [ 2 ] It spawned four singles: " Silent Shout ", " Marble House ", " We Share Our Mothers' Health " and " Like a Pen ".
The interlude in "The Knife" was inspired by the Kent State shootings (pictured: poster for the student strike where the shootings took place) The whole group worked on the music for "Stagnation", and Gabriel added lyrics to it. [36] It was one of several Genesis songs to reuse sections of their never-recorded epic "The Movement". [37] "