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In 1976, Bowie moved to Berlin and recorded a triptych of albums, Low, Heroes and Lodger. Produced in collaboration with Brian Eno and Tony Visconti, these dense works were perhaps the most experimental of Bowie's career, mixing electronic sounds and avant-garde lyrics to produce a radical, and influential, song cycle. In this clip from BBC Four's Music Moguls, producer Visconti discusses the recording sessions.