<P> The Berlin Trilogy, or Berlin Triptych, consists of three consecutively released studio albums by English singer and songwriter David Bowie: Low (1977), "Heroes" (1977) and Lodger (1979). The albums were recorded after Bowie took up residence in West Berlin in late 1976, and saw him experiment with elements of electronic, krautrock, ambient, and world music in collaboration with American producer Tony Visconti and English musician Brian Eno . </P> <P> Bowie began referring to the three albums as a Berlin - centered trilogy during the promotion of Lodger, although "Heroes" was the only installment primarily recorded in the city . Each album reached the UK top five . Bowie would later call the music of the trilogy his "DNA". Consequence of Sound characterized the trilogy as an "art rock trifecta", while Rolling Stone wrote that the Berlin Trilogy "stands as some of the most innovative music in the artist's influential canon". </P>

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