Rembrandt: God Strikes Back
Rembrandt: God Strikes Back is a 1997 electronic album released under the La! Neu? name. Despite this it is in most senses a solo album by La! Neu?'s pianist Rembrandt Lensink, who is the sole composer and performer on all but one track. It was recorded using Lensink's synthesizer at his home studio in Arnhem, Netherlands. The album's name has caused confusion with the releases of La! Neu? proper, although the CD booklet makes clear that the album's "main title" is God Strikes Back and "Rembrandt" Lensink's artist title.
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Rembrandt: God Strikes Back
Rembrandt: God Strikes Back is a 1997 electronic album released under the La! Neu? name. Despite this it is in most senses a solo album by La! Neu?'s pianist Rembrandt Lensink, who is the sole composer and performer on all but one track. It was recorded using Lensink's synthesizer at his home studio in Arnhem, Netherlands. The album's name has caused confusion with the releases of La! Neu? proper, although the CD booklet makes clear that the album's "main title" is God Strikes Back and "Rembrandt" Lensink's artist title.
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