Hello SunDaze is still lingering in Clusterworld, today some solo-albums, Roedelius especially has been active and has released 30+ soloalbums over the years, here are tow of his early ones. Moebius to released some solo work, though solo..he seems more comfortable working with someone to bounce ideas off.. enjoy..
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Roedelius - Selbstportrait I (soft music) ( 79 ^ 199mb)
Selbstportrait was recorded by Roedelius during various Cluster sessions between 1973 and 1977, so the music actually predates the two previously released solo albums: Durch Die Wüste and Jardin Au Fou. Selbstportrait was recorded during the quiet hours when working with Cluster, Harmonia and Eno. All this material was spread over 3 albums, this the first "Selbstportrait" (Selfportrait) is picked by Roedelius on the basis of entertaining, commercial dare i say, as creating interest would enable the release of "Selbstportrait II & III". He used the Farfisa VIP 600 and a drum and echo tool by Excholette and recorded it all on a Revox A 77, first generation hi-end electronic tools. The music came about spontanously, impressed by the land scape , a lazy sunny afternoon, pastoral images filled with the sound of nightingales and frogs all impressed Roedelius to open up and inspire him in the quiet hours to create this musik
01 - In Liebe Dein (with love)(3:41)
02 - Girlande (3:43)
03 - Inselmoos (5:37)
04 - Fabelwein (4:58)
05 - Prinzregent (5:41)
06 - Kamee (3:34)
07 - Herold (3:54)
08 - Halmharfe (3:20)
09 - Arcona (5:01)
05 - Staunen Im Fjord (3:28)
06 - Minne (2:06)
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Roedelius - Jardin Au Fou (79 ^ 157mb)
Jardin Au Fou was recorded from April through July, 1978 at Paragon Studios in Berlin, Germany. It was produced by former Tangerine Dream member Peter Baumann and released by the French label Egg in 1979.
A circus in the parc, Jardin Au Fou a garden of whimsy and odd delight, it is simple melodious keyboard music whose character is imbued with unexpected chord progressions that don't resolve in traditional ways, a naive rhythmic sense, and melodic lines that go where you least expect. Jardin Au Fou was the first of a series of albums where Roedelius ventured firmly into ambient music.
Note; The French record label Jardin Au Fou named themselves after this Roedelius album.
01 - Fou Fou (3:59)
02 - Toujours (2:56)
03 - Rue Fortune (2:21)
04 - Balsam (2:16)
05 - Café Central (3:34)
06 - Le Jardin (4:28)
07 - Gloria Dolores (4:11)
08 - Étoiles (3:51)
09 - Schöne Welt (4:45)
10 - Final (0:46)
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Moebius and Beerbohm - Double Cut ( 84 ^ 204mb)
From his early work with the pioneering Krautrock band Cluster to his later solo recordings, Dieter Moebius remained one of the most innovative and prolific voices in contemporary electronic music, anticipating movements from ambient to techno years before the fact. Moebius studied art in Brussels and Berlin and met there Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Conrad Schnitzler (Tangerine Dream). They founded a band Kluster in 1969. After the departure of Schnitzler, they changed their name to Cluster. Later Moebius and Roedelius founded the band Harmonia with Michael Rother (Neu!), which also collaborated with Brian Eno.
Roedelius and Moebius subsequently worked with Eno on 1977's Cluster and Eno and 1979's After the Heat as well; in the wake of 1981's Curiosum, however, they dissolved Cluster, with both pursuing solo endeavors.
Moebius' first subsequent effort was 1981's Material, a second collaboration with Plank (his proper solo debut, Rastakraut Pasta, had appeared two years earlier); together, they produced some of the most experimental recordings of their respective careers, creating harsh mutant soundscapes which over time gave way to the proto-ambient textures of 1986's En Route, their final work before Plank's untimely death. Concurrently Moebius also teamed with Gerd Beerbohm for 1982's Strange Music and 1983's Double Cut, both explorations of pure noise; meanwhile, with the solo album Tonspuren (also from 1983), Moebius clearly anticipated the emergence of techno. Apart from teaming with Karl Renzeihuasen in the duo Ersatz, during the early '90s he also reunited with Roedelius to revive Cluster.
1 - Minimotion (6:58)
2 - Hydrogen (3:33)
3 - Narkose (6:37)
4 - Doppelschnitt (21:44)
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All downloads are in * ogg-7 (224k) or ^ ogg-9(320k), artwork is included , if in need get the nifty ogg encoder/decoder here
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Roedelius - Selbstportrait I (soft music) ( 79 ^ 199mb)
Selbstportrait was recorded by Roedelius during various Cluster sessions between 1973 and 1977, so the music actually predates the two previously released solo albums: Durch Die Wüste and Jardin Au Fou. Selbstportrait was recorded during the quiet hours when working with Cluster, Harmonia and Eno. All this material was spread over 3 albums, this the first "Selbstportrait" (Selfportrait) is picked by Roedelius on the basis of entertaining, commercial dare i say, as creating interest would enable the release of "Selbstportrait II & III". He used the Farfisa VIP 600 and a drum and echo tool by Excholette and recorded it all on a Revox A 77, first generation hi-end electronic tools. The music came about spontanously, impressed by the land scape , a lazy sunny afternoon, pastoral images filled with the sound of nightingales and frogs all impressed Roedelius to open up and inspire him in the quiet hours to create this musik
01 - In Liebe Dein (with love)(3:41)
02 - Girlande (3:43)
03 - Inselmoos (5:37)
04 - Fabelwein (4:58)
05 - Prinzregent (5:41)
06 - Kamee (3:34)
07 - Herold (3:54)
08 - Halmharfe (3:20)
09 - Arcona (5:01)
05 - Staunen Im Fjord (3:28)
06 - Minne (2:06)
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Roedelius - Jardin Au Fou (79 ^ 157mb)
Jardin Au Fou was recorded from April through July, 1978 at Paragon Studios in Berlin, Germany. It was produced by former Tangerine Dream member Peter Baumann and released by the French label Egg in 1979.
A circus in the parc, Jardin Au Fou a garden of whimsy and odd delight, it is simple melodious keyboard music whose character is imbued with unexpected chord progressions that don't resolve in traditional ways, a naive rhythmic sense, and melodic lines that go where you least expect. Jardin Au Fou was the first of a series of albums where Roedelius ventured firmly into ambient music.
Note; The French record label Jardin Au Fou named themselves after this Roedelius album.
01 - Fou Fou (3:59)
02 - Toujours (2:56)
03 - Rue Fortune (2:21)
04 - Balsam (2:16)
05 - Café Central (3:34)
06 - Le Jardin (4:28)
07 - Gloria Dolores (4:11)
08 - Étoiles (3:51)
09 - Schöne Welt (4:45)
10 - Final (0:46)
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Moebius and Beerbohm - Double Cut ( 84 ^ 204mb)
From his early work with the pioneering Krautrock band Cluster to his later solo recordings, Dieter Moebius remained one of the most innovative and prolific voices in contemporary electronic music, anticipating movements from ambient to techno years before the fact. Moebius studied art in Brussels and Berlin and met there Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Conrad Schnitzler (Tangerine Dream). They founded a band Kluster in 1969. After the departure of Schnitzler, they changed their name to Cluster. Later Moebius and Roedelius founded the band Harmonia with Michael Rother (Neu!), which also collaborated with Brian Eno.
Roedelius and Moebius subsequently worked with Eno on 1977's Cluster and Eno and 1979's After the Heat as well; in the wake of 1981's Curiosum, however, they dissolved Cluster, with both pursuing solo endeavors.
Moebius' first subsequent effort was 1981's Material, a second collaboration with Plank (his proper solo debut, Rastakraut Pasta, had appeared two years earlier); together, they produced some of the most experimental recordings of their respective careers, creating harsh mutant soundscapes which over time gave way to the proto-ambient textures of 1986's En Route, their final work before Plank's untimely death. Concurrently Moebius also teamed with Gerd Beerbohm for 1982's Strange Music and 1983's Double Cut, both explorations of pure noise; meanwhile, with the solo album Tonspuren (also from 1983), Moebius clearly anticipated the emergence of techno. Apart from teaming with Karl Renzeihuasen in the duo Ersatz, during the early '90s he also reunited with Roedelius to revive Cluster.
1 - Minimotion (6:58)
2 - Hydrogen (3:33)
3 - Narkose (6:37)
4 - Doppelschnitt (21:44)
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All downloads are in * ogg-7 (224k) or ^ ogg-9(320k), artwork is included , if in need get the nifty ogg encoder/decoder here
While surfing on the Net I found your blog, I stopped at it to have a rest and I explored it. There is interesting stuff displayed. Now I continue my surfing…
ReplyDeleteMake a stop at my blog, if you wish. Ciao.
Hello.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Moebius. One minor question, was Double Cut released in 1983 (...and 1983's Double Cut) OR 1984 (...Double Cut (84 ^ 96mb)?
I still play Rastakraut Pasta (1980) a couple of times a year, while it takes a bit of a memory poke to play the others.
Hello drunk santa, don't let all those naughty children get you down, those parents spoil them to flush their guilt away. Or maybe you worry about the North Pole becoming a tourist resort ?
ReplyDeleteWell as you might have guessed Double Cut was recorded august 83 and released in 84.
best of luck and cheers,
Rho
Hello Rho - love the Cluster/Eno work and Roedelius. Can these be re-upped in flac possibly?
ReplyDeleteAfter learning and searching for music for years, sometimes I wish that bloggers would use 'motorik' as a keyword. Not just 'krautrock'. There are differences as well as overlaps. Which leads me to say, thank you for using 'motorik'in your descriptions.
thanking you.
Rho-Xs, your blog is a great source of knowledge and music. Please, reupload the expired links of these magnificent artists.
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