The new NITS album ‘Knot’ was recorded in their own Werf studio in Amsterdam. Its 11 songs originated from three long sessions that produced some 20 hours of improvisation and text fragments. But whereas the band’s previous album ‘angst’ was largely inspired by conversations between lyricist Henk Hofstede and his mother, ‘Knot’ covers a much broader range of topics, including experiences from his immediate environment, mixed with observations and fantasies. A dance party in Ostend connects Marvin Gaye with Belgian painter and printmaker James Ensor (‘Dead Rat Ball’), clearing out the parental home evokes the work of British sculptor Rachel Whiteread (‘The Concrete House’), and a character from a thriller inhabits the text of ‘Music Box With Ballerina’. For 45 years, NITS has been the Netherlands’ most elusive band with a truly awe-inspiring oeuvre. They are still on the road giving concerts full of dynamics, humour and virtuosity, infused with a deep European melancholy and performed with stylish versatility.
01. Ultramarine
02. The Delta Works
03. The Concrete House
04. The Garden Centre
05. The Blue Car
06. Machine Machine
07. Dead Rat Ball
08. The Electric Pond
09. Une Petite Allumette
10. Music Box With Ballerina
11. (Un) Happy Hologram