
Berlin Trilogy
The Berlin Trilogy refers to three albums by David Bowie—*Low* (1977), *Heroes* (1977), and *Lodger* (1979)—created during his time living in Berlin. These albums are linked by their experimental approach, blending rock with electronic, ambient, and experimental music. They explore themes like identity, alienation, and transformation. The trilogy is renowned for its innovative sound, marking a shift from traditional rock toward more avant-garde styles, and is considered a significant artistic achievement that influenced modern music and Bowie’s career.