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Industrial bass and electronics sparkle.
Abandoning the roots rock sound of their previous albums, they boldly introduced dance beats and noise, marking a historic turning point in which they deconstructed and reconstructed themselves together with producers Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno.
This astonishing record shatters the illusion of U2 and plunges into the depths of experimental spirit. The sound, honed in the icy Berlin air, combines the rigid rhythms with Bono's lustrous vocals to create sharp sparks, inviting listeners to unprecedented heights of elation. From the raw loneliness of the timeless ballad "One" to the aggressive distortion of "The Fly," their obsession with penetrating the truth of music surges forth in sharp particles of sound. This monumental achievement marks the moment when rock music reached its most beautiful and dangerous evolution.