David Bowie and his associates always liked them innovate and surprise. Since 1969 when he published "Space Oddity" until the day of his birthday (January 8) after his sudden death after battling cancer silent (10 January 2016). When no one expected more of the creative abilities of El Duque Blanco, surprised everyone with the release of the EP "No Plan" just a year after the release of their latest album "Blackstar" held.
The EP went through Columbia Record and corresponds to unreleased songs recorded but did not enter the disk. They try to "No plan", "Killing a Little Time" and "When I met you," with the single "Blackstar" and "Lazarus". The album comes out as a tribute to what would be the 70th birthday of the great transgressor and musical genius.
"No Plan" was as a producer Tony Visconti to who noted that "this is only a taste of the music that remains without seeing light Thin White Duke, and remaining years to keep listening to Bowie's legacy."
The EP consists of four tracks and maintains the same rhythmic trend of the last album and you can hear digitally by Spotify. Moreover, it was officially launched a new video clip "No Plan" which was directed by Tom Hingston.
Another cause for celebration was the one that had the BBC news channel broadcasting the documentary "David Bowie: The Last Five Years". It was directed by Francis Whately and it is revealed that the British musician learned he had terminal cancer three months before he ended his life, during recording of the video for "Lazarus".