Constellation “Heroes”

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  • ISBN 9781789524987
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Sonicbond Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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"CONSTELLATION “HEROES” traces David Bowie’s 1977 album as the centre of a wider orbit: a charged zone of resonance and cultural signal. Analytical, imaginative and historically attuned, the book maps a web of connections from Chris Burden to Blackstar, from Tokyo to German Expressionism, from Cold War unease back to Bromley. Framed by Bowie’s Berlin era, it unfolds track by track, linking sonic detail to lyrical shape and production to artistic intent, following the currents that infused the record.
   It explores the modernist artefact as a site of fracture and invention, between East and West, past and future, voice and persona. It considers how meaning unfolds through sound and staging, language and gesture, and how Bowie channels temporal tension into a force both intimate and unstable. Rather than fixing its meaning, it opens multiple pathways through the album, allowing “Heroes” to emerge as luminous and unresolved.
   For readers drawn to Bowie’s Berlin years, including The Idiot, Low, Lust For Life, Lodger and the Isolar II Tour, this is an immersive and deeply considered inquiry into one of his most enduring creative periods. “Heroes” becomes a prism of identity and dislocation, still transmitting from the city that shaped it: volatile, elusive, alive.

Hans Meertens is a Dutch artist, writer and illustrator whose work is shown internationally and held in private, museum and corporate collections. He studied fine art in the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands, and refined his practice through residencies in New York City. After teaching art in Amsterdam, he now mentors art academy students with additional support needs, volunteers with the foundation Drawing for Children, and makes music on the side in a post-rock band. He is the author of On Track… Iggy Pop 1977–1999: Every Album, Every Song, a detailed survey of Iggy’s solo output from that era. A long-time admirer of David Bowie, he turns his focus in this book to a defining work at the heart of his enduring fascination with Bowie’s universe.