Cluster 71

Cluster
Cluster 71

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Bureau B/ Sky / Indigo
Date de sortie: 25/02/2022
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Classement parmi les ventes: N° 3398 en Electro
N° 14362 en Dance&Electronic
Style: Electro
No d'article.: 1987227962

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Remarque / Liste des chansons: 01. "00 07 42 2"
02. "00 15 43 3"
03. "00 21 32 1"
Nombre de disques: 1
Description:2016 re-release of Bureau B's 2010 reissue. 140-gram LP. Cluster's self-titled debut was originally released by Philips in 1971; this edition is the first reissue to restore the track running order of the original Philips release. Includes liner notes by electronic avant-garde pioneer Asmus Tietchens. In 1998, The Wire listed Cluster's self-titled debut as one of 100 Records That Set The World On Fire (When No One Was Listening). Very few albums from Germany can lay claim to this honor. Cluster is a monster; it contains a mere three untitled tracks and was quite an ordeal for untrained ears when it was released. Yet the album pointed the way forward like no other electronic opus. Cluster's previous incarnation was a trio called Kluster. A change in direction and musical differences moved Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius to split from the group's third member, Conrad Schnitzler, in 1970. The following year, in addition to playing live, they recorded their first album in publisher Ralf Arnie's Star Musik Studio in Hamburg. Here they first met Conny Plank, who would himself become a legend. They remained close friends until Plank's death in 1987. Early Cluster music was new. New in the sense that it did not continue any tradition, instead laying the foundations for a future tradition. The duo's utter renunciation of conventional harmony and rhythm, embrace of near total aural abstraction, and confident use of noise, rigorous live electronic improvisation, and a positive mindset were all factors in Cluster's innovative trailblazing of 1971. For want of a better category, Cluster was classified rather inappropriately and incorrectly as cosmic. Few recognized Cluster for what it was - a synthesis of pop music, stripped of embarrassing glamour, and so-called serious music without intellectual constraints. Moebius and Roedelius took the liberty of raiding both disciplines to perfect their musical concept. A common enough practice today, but akin to a palace revolution in 1971. So it is that three pieces of electronic music meander and pulsate through Cluster, with no beginning and no end. Cluster's music is free and open in all directions. There are sounds, noises, and structures to be heard on this album that would become ingrained in the electronic pop music of the 1980s and 1990s. Cluster had taken the first step into the future., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Lacquer Cut By: Willem Makkee, Layout [Reissue]: Kerstin Holzwarth, Liner Notes: Asmus Tietchens, Organ, Cello, Audio Generator, Electronics [Amplifier]: Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Organ, Guitar [Hawaiian], Audio Generator, Electronics [Amplifier]: Dieter Moebius, Producer: Cluster, Producer [Reissue]: Gunther Buskies, Producer [Reissue]: Thomas Worthmann, Producer, Engineer [Sound]: Conny Plank, Remastered By: Willem Makkee, Labelcode BURB58.1 (BB 058, BB058, BB58), Recorded At Star Studio Hamburg, Licensed From Sky Records, Pressed By Optimal Media Production
« Cluster 71 » est le premier album révolutionnaire du duo allemand d?électronique expérimentale Cluster sorti en 1971 et désormais disponible au format vinyle chez Bureau B/Sky/Indigo. Ce disque constitue une étape majeure dans l?histoire de la musique électronique : il fusionne des textures ambiantes avec des sons électroniques avant-gardistes pour créer un paysage sonore hypnotique qui influencera de nombreux artistes à travers les décennies suivantes. L?utilisation novatrice des synthétiseurs et manipulations sur bande fait de « Cluster 71 » l?un des premiers jalons du courant kosmische musik et ouvre la voie à l?ambient ou encore à la techno moderne et industrielle. Les labels Bureau B/Sky/Indigo sont réputés pour leur engagement envers la réédition d??uvres majeures issues du patrimoine musical allemand afin que ces chefs-d??uvre intemporels restent accessibles aux nouvelles générations d?auditeurs passionnés de découvertes sonores uniques comme celles proposées par « Cluster ». Le groupe formé par Hans-Joachim Roedelius et Dieter Moebius s?est imposé comme référence incontournable ; ils ont notamment inspiré Brian Eno ou David Bowie grâce à leur démarche artistique pionnière.
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