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Rembrandt: God Strikes Back : ウィキペディア英語版
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"〔"Rembrand: God Strikes Back" CD booklet〕 is ''God Strikes Back'' and "Rembrandt" Lensink's artist title.
==Background & Recording==

Klaus Dinger's association with Captain Trip Records allowed him to release many albums relatively cheaply, and he vowed to use this facility to give his friends a chance to release their recordings. Rembrandt Lensink had played piano during La! Neu?'s Japanese tour in 1996, and had become interested in releasing an album of ambient synthesizer tracks abiding by the "Less is More"〔CD booklet〕 ethic.
Lensink recorded 25 improvised tracks on his synthesizer, describing the album as "a one instrument direct recording without computer, external sequencer or multi-track mixing" and "a spontaneous compilation of noise events".〔CD booklet〕 Despite this, the track "New York Grand Master Trash Can" features Klaus Dinger playing guitar over Lensink's synthesizer track, for which Dinger received a co-credit.

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