

Elektronik
Die erste Kooperation von Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius und Hans-Joachim Roedelius (Cluster). Der bekannte "krautrock" producer Conny Plank war mit von der Partie. Mehr Ambient als klassischer Krautrock, harkening back a TAD to their Cluster II sound. Definitely more ambient than krautrock, that's for darn sure.
Bryan Reesman, in his editorial review for Amazon, writes, in part:
Meshing Cluster's affinity for loops and repetition and Eno's penchant for processing sounds, the trio proves that ambient music does not merely consist of drawn-out drones and insipid keyboard tapestries. Certainly many of these nine tracks play off of sustained sounds and atmospheres, but their shorter running times make them more digestible, as does their variety of moods and textures. Highlights include the angelic atmosphere of "Für Luise," the classically inspired piano interlude "Mit Samaen," and the Indian-influenced "One," a trippy progenitor of ethnoambient music, ripe with sitar drones, guitar noises, and exotic percussion that features contributions from Okko Becker and Asmus Tietchens.
A1 Ho Renomo 5:10
A2 Schöne Hände 3:00
A3 Steinsame 4:20
A4 Wehrmut 5:00
B1 Mit Simaen 1:30
B2 Selange 3:30
B3Die Bunge 3:50
B4 One 6:00
B5 Für Luise 3:50
Hans-Joachim Roedelius- synthesizer
Dieter Moebius s- ynthesizer
Brian Eno - synthesizer
Holger Czukay � bass
Okko Bekker � guitar
Asmus Tietchens � synthesizer
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