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Artist:
MOEBIUS
Title:
Tonspuren
Label:
BUREAU B (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
BB 040CD
This is the first solo album by
Dieter Moebius
, recorded at
Conny Plank
's studio and originally released in 1983 on Sky Records. By 1969 at the latest, Dieter Moebius was synonymous with the avant-garde electronic music scene in Germany. He and
Hans-Joachim Roedelius
formed
Cluster
, a seminal electronic/ambient duo, while Moebius was also a member of the so-called Krautrock supergroup
Harmonia
(with
Michael Rother
and Roedelius), as well as collaborating on various other projects with the likes of
Brian Eno
and
Mani Neumeier
from
Guru Guru
. Somehow, it took Moebius until 1983 to release his own solo debut album.
Tonspuren
is an album of minimalisms, miniatures and stringent form -- 10 consistently concise and precise pieces. Moebius develops tonal variations out of minimalistic, rhythmic, harmonic basic tracks, sometimes coming close to tangible melodies. Yet this is exactly the point at which he purposely steers clear of electronic pop criteria. Nevertheless,
Tonspuren
is a pop album, its radically stripped-down contents replenished with harmonious elements of prevalent popular music. Echoes of Cluster notwithstanding, the music of
Tonspuren
is a separate entity altogether. Moebius seems to be avoiding improvisation as the devil keeps his distance from holy water. Each piece is thoughtfully composed, as Moebius crafts his miniatures layer by layer. Spontaneous inaccuracies have no place here; noise escapades are nipped in the bud. Baroque, folklore and frivolity are not admitted into the studio when the red light is on. Thanks to
Tonspuren
, the keen listener now has the opportunity of direct comparison in his appraisal of the solo albums of Moebius, Roedelius and Rother.
Tonspuren
thus represents a vital piece of the Harmonia puzzle. Including liner notes by
Asmus Tietchens
.
Artist:
MOEBIUS
Title:
Tonspuren
Label:
BUREAU B (GERMANY)
Format:
LP
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
BB 040LP
LP version, pressed on 180 gram vinyl. This is the first solo album by
Dieter Moebius
, recorded at
Conny Plank
's studio and originally released in 1983 on Sky Records. By 1969 at the latest, Dieter Moebius was synonymous with the avant-garde electronic music scene in Germany. He and
Hans-Joachim Roedelius
formed
Cluster
, a seminal electronic/ambient duo, while Moebius was also a member of the so-called Krautrock supergroup
Harmonia
(with
Michael Rother
and Roedelius), as well as collaborating on various other projects with the likes of
Brian Eno
and
Mani Neumeier
from
Guru Guru
. Somehow, it took Moebius until 1983 to release his own solo debut album.
Tonspuren
is an album of minimalisms, miniatures and stringent form -- 10 consistently concise and precise pieces. Moebius develops tonal variations out of minimalistic, rhythmic, harmonic basic tracks, sometimes coming close to tangible melodies. Yet this is exactly the point at which he purposely steers clear of electronic pop criteria. Nevertheless,
Tonspuren
is a pop album, its radically stripped-down contents replenished with harmonious elements of prevalent popular music. Echoes of Cluster notwithstanding, the music of
Tonspuren
is a separate entity altogether. Moebius seems to be avoiding improvisation as the devil keeps his distance from holy water. Each piece is thoughtfully composed, as Moebius crafts his miniatures layer by layer. Spontaneous inaccuracies have no place here; noise escapades are nipped in the bud. Baroque, folklore and frivolity are not admitted into the studio when the red light is on. Thanks to
Tonspuren
, the keen listener now has the opportunity of direct comparison in his appraisal of the solo albums of Moebius, Roedelius and Rother.
Tonspuren
thus represents a vital piece of the Harmonia puzzle. Full color inner sleeve with liner notes by
Asmus Tietchens
.
Artist:
MOEBIUS
Title:
Blue Moon OST
Label:
BUREAU B (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
BB 059CD
By 1969 at the latest,
Dieter Moebius
was synonymous with the avant-garde electronic music scene in Germany. He and
Hans-Joachim Roedelius
formed
Cluster
, a seminal electronic/ambient duo, while Moebius was also a member of the so-called Krautrock supergroup
Harmonia
(with
Michael Rother
and
Roedelius
), as well as collaborating on various other projects with the likes of
Brian Eno
and
Mani Neumeier
from
Guru Guru
. This was the last solo album that Moebius delivered to Sky Records, originally released in 1986.
Blue Moon
was released at a time when electronically-created pop music was no longer perceived as exotic. It was new music, free of the ballast of the 1970s, minimalist and uncluttered. Moebius, a constant simplifier in the Cluster/Harmonia family, made a particular virtue of this simplicity on
Blue Moon
, resulting in 11 wonderfully measured miniatures, rhythmic, harmonic textures of exceptional aural transparency. Clarity, calm and an impression of unthreatening irreality run through all 11 pieces, which, to capture their full sense of musical and atmospheric development, would all need to be twice as long. Instead of which, regrettably, they break off abruptly, all too soon, all too often. Short isn't always sweet. What an epochal flight of fancy
Blue Moon
could have been, had it extended to a double album format. But Moebius, his wings clipped in the service of film music, needed, of course, to match his compositions to the length of each scene -- sometimes a blessing, other times a curse. Due to their soundtrack function, the 11 compositions on the album fell short of the glittering diamonds they could so easily have become, precious though they undoubtedly were. As previously on
Tonspuren
(BB 040CD/LP), Moebius structures his music with well defined, sharp contours, modestly elegant, simple yet rich in detail, thus never running the risk of lapsing into monotony. This is forceful electronic pop music and it works perfectly well without pictures. It has survived throughout the decades because Moebius -- much like his Harmonia colleagues, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Michael Rother -- had formulated a musical language which, today, can be understood better than ever.
Artist:
MOEBIUS
Title:
Blue Moon OST
Label:
BUREAU B (GERMANY)
Format:
LP
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
BB 059LP
180 gram LP version. By 1969 at the latest,
Dieter Moebius
was synonymous with the avant-garde electronic music scene in Germany. He and
Hans-Joachim Roedelius
formed
Cluster
, a seminal electronic/ambient duo, while Moebius was also a member of the so-called Krautrock supergroup
Harmonia
(with
Michael Rother
and
Roedelius
), as well as collaborating on various other projects with the likes of
Brian Eno
and
Mani Neumeier
from
Guru Guru
. This was the last solo album that Moebius delivered to Sky Records, originally released in 1986.
Blue Moon
was released at a time when electronically-created pop music was no longer perceived as exotic. It was new music, free of the ballast of the 1970s, minimalist and uncluttered. Moebius, a constant simplifier in the Cluster/Harmonia family, made a particular virtue of this simplicity on
Blue Moon
, resulting in 11 wonderfully measured miniatures, rhythmic, harmonic textures of exceptional aural transparency. Clarity, calm and an impression of unthreatening irreality run through all 11 pieces, which, to capture their full sense of musical and atmospheric development, would all need to be twice as long. Instead of which, regrettably, they break off abruptly, all too soon, all too often. Short isn't always sweet. What an epochal flight of fancy
Blue Moon
could have been, had it extended to a double album format. But Moebius, his wings clipped in the service of film music, needed, of course, to match his compositions to the length of each scene -- sometimes a blessing, other times a curse. Due to their soundtrack function, the 11 compositions on the album fell short of the glittering diamonds they could so easily have become, precious though they undoubtedly were. As previously on
Tonspuren
(BB 040CD/LP), Moebius structures his music with well defined, sharp contours, modestly elegant, simple yet rich in detail, thus never running the risk of lapsing into monotony. This is forceful electronic pop music and it works perfectly well without pictures. It has survived throughout the decades because Moebius -- much like his Harmonia colleagues, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Michael Rother -- had formulated a musical language which, today, can be understood better than ever. Innersleeve with full-color photos and notes by
Asmus Tietchens
.
Artist:
MOEBIUS
Title:
Blue Moon OST
Label:
CAPTAIN TRIP (JAPAN)
Format:
CD
Price:
$22.00
Catalog #:
CT 579CD
"This album was made for the movie
Blue Moon
(1986). The original LP was released on Sky Records in 1986. Reissue with elaborate miniature paper sleeve of the original LP. Digitally remastered version, limited to 1,000 copies!!"
Artist:
MOEBIUS
Title:
Blue Moon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Label:
SKY (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$18.00
Catalog #:
SKY 3056
"Original score to the 1986 Roxy Film Production
Blue Moon
by Dieter Moebius (of C/Kluster/Harmonia/_ & Roedelius fame...). Nice, if somewhat short selection of synth-themes & pain-relieving sonics. Surprisingly low usage of era sound-producing technologies, although they ARE in there (the DX7 ruined E-Music for an entire generation...). 80's Moebius/Roedelius output is only now starting to ripen w/age, no reason not to enhance your personal selection w/a crate or two of this fine ruby port." -- Hrvatski
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