Showing posts with label Elektronik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elektronik. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
In stores now - Jeidem Fall
followers of the blog might know we're some decicated Tolouse Low Trax fans here. you might be interested that there's finally a new record out and YES - he did it again. deep industrial atmosphere meets mindbending rhythms meets the almighty - a winner. CDs are already out as far as I understood and the records are coming end of this week (mid february 2012).
Geo Scan by TOLOUSE LOW TRAX
Conpearl Walker by TOLOUSE LOW TRAX
check out these reviews at Igloomag & Incendiarymag and the video
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Requiem For A World After
"Requiem for a world after.....
tells the story of a world annihilation through nuclear war. A civilisation, unable to cope with its aggressions and cultural differences, obliterates itself with rockets and bombs of unheard destructional power. This requiem is dedicated to those men and women who shall survive a nuclear annihilation, and who will have the task of creating a World After."
Welcome to the dark side of private Elektronik! The appropriate soundtrack for some cold and grey winter days ....
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Nightcrawlers - Spacewalk
Nightcrawlers - Atmosphere Records, 1985 - Spacewalk
Second album from Nightcrawlers, providing some fine Berlin School electronics, enjoy!
Pete Gulch - synthesizers
Tom Gulch - synthesizers
Dave Lunt - synthesizers
-Ptrond
Labels:
1985,
Berlin School,
Elektronik,
Synthesizer Music
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Two Faces of Trostel
Two Faces is Trostel's second LP. It has been recorded from 1981 to 1982 and was privately released. Please expect excellent Berlin School Elektronik. Big thanks to Cesare for the initiation for this post! Link in comments.
Cheers, Basso
Friday, June 17, 2011
Private Trance Reissues
Adrian Marcator a.k.a. Marcator a.k.a. Trance released a couple of beautiful LPs in the late 70s and early 80s (see his 2nd above). One day when I visited him, he showed me his self produced & "private press" tapes that followed his LPs. Being a fan of ambient synthesizer music these tapes gained holy grail status in my book within minutes. We are now thinking about reissuing a selection of songs from these tapes on LP and I'd be really happy about your feedback.
You'll find the preselection of tracks here
Thanks for listening. Cheers, Basso
Labels:
Ambient,
Cosmic Kraut,
Elektronik,
Holy Grail,
Private
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Head Visions
I had planned to post this ambient beauty by Bernd Kistenmacher, but you can officially buy it HERE and that's what I'd do if I didn't already spend way more pesos on my vinyl copy. Check out Mr. Kistenmacher's blog HERE and a lot of great live performances on YOUTUBE. Listen to "Dreamdance " from this here LP and a lot more beautiful Elektronische Musik on his myspace.
Cheers, Basso
No download link here. People who fuck enthusiastic independent labels will go to digital hell ...
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Hermeneutic ambiance
I'm not going to loose many words on this. It's ambient, it's funny and experimental and a grower and I really really dig it. Nothing for the jazzheads probably, but if you're into obscure electronic music you'll have fun! Lots...
Cheers, Basso
Not doing a little blog-research before posting is stoopid.
This lovely LP has been posted before on Just Another Garden
and Synopsis Electronica. Both of these blogs are fantastic!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Musik Szene Saar
A rhyme on prächtiges Haar - Musik Szene Saar
Ambi & Arno sing "For You" (see tracklist below) and they're damn right. Now here's one for you. Hailing from from the small german federal state called Saarland, named after the river Saar, this compilation offers folky vibes, krautrock, teutonic elektronik, obscure funk and heavy rock!
Well worth a few spins .... get all the details here and snatch your link in the comments as soon as it appears there. Cheers!
Monday, July 12, 2010
the universe is completely velvet
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
the universe is velvet
By request: "Velvet Universe" was 2 young men from the area around Frankfurt/Germany - Thomas Kapke and RAIS (RAIner Sauer). They had a soft spot for epic electronic trips with guitars and astronauts voices. So do we. This record is their first from 1981. "Enigmas", their second from 1983, has also been released on Blubber Lips, a fantastic small label from Heidelberg/Germany. Check out more info on discogs. If you have further information please enlighten us. Cheers!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Rise and Shine . . .
More Rüdiger? Sure, why not. Morning of the World was the last of his records to be released on vinyl. All electronic as usual with lots of big drum sounds. Some tracks have a tribal feel as suggested by the sleeve artwork. I doubt Mr. Lorenz ever made a bad record.
Looks like no one likes Peru; should I take it down . . ?
Friday, June 11, 2010
Time Is Now
A longtime fave finally makes it on the blog.... Been wanting to share this great Elektronik LP (Berlin School influences...) for ages but somehow never made it. Time is now. This record has been released in 1979 on the small Blubber Lips label, that brought us some other fine electronic albums like Michael Bundt's "Electri City", the great Bernd Scholl LP and of course - Velvet Universe.
M. C. produced this album almost completely by himself and it is infact a pretty tight production. Deep as it gets....... Get a little more details here.
Cheers, Basso
Monday, February 1, 2010
Banfi Sans Baffo
Galaxy My Dear was Banfi's first solo effort and on this one he is playing all instruments including various synthesizers, sequencers and a Farfisa Rythm Machine. The lp was released in 1978 on Red Record and was dedicated to "My Master, Klaus Schulze". This was the only record he recorded under the J.B. Banfi banner. The other 3 later records would be by 'Baffo' Banfi. But as you can see on the cover he is missing his baffo, so maybe that's why he looks so distraught.
Galaxy My Dear
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Rolf Trostel - Der Prophet
This is my first contribution to The Growing Bin. I hope you enjoy it.
Der Prophet was Rolf Trostel's 3rd lp and was released in 1982 on the Norwegian Uniton Records label. 6 tracks:
Side 1:
1. Der Prophet
2. Digital Track
3. Individual Destiny
Side 2:
1. New Age of Intelligence
2. Town Dreamer
3. Sehnsucht
Der Prophet
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Ich habe Bock
"Bock haben" - "to be up for something" / "to have appetite"
I am up for Elektronik. People label this kind of electronic music as Berlin School.
Klaus Schulze in fact produced this 1980 album and also had an immense impact on Mr. Bock. Nevertheless Bock's doing his own thing. Epic electronics! The title track builds up slow then smashes wagneriesque into your ears with the help of Brad Howell (drummer of Supermax & Chilly). Herk Hobb (???) plays the drums on the 4 remaining tracks on the flipside. Great job.
cheers,
Basso
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Wutt wutt
May I present Supersempfft's 2nd LP called "Metaluna" released on the private Wunderwerke Label in 1981. Other than the Roboterwerke and Futurist LPs released on CBS and RCA this album does not feature discoid pre techno tracks but reaggae, calypso and soca influenced electronics unlike anything else in the world of music. Performed by mastermind Dieter Kolb and the drummachine's inventor Franz Knüttel with the help of Franz Aumüller's creative genius (he's responsible for the incredible cover art).
This is freaked out shit!
Anyone interested in this?
Cheerz,
Basso
Thursday, July 12, 2007
The tears of a clown
Wow - this guy's got equipment. And he's looking a bit funny, ha?
See what hapens when the mask is down - a nice & friendly guy.
This is not about discussing the shape of his nose,but lose a few words
about his music. It is a solo trip and a weird one.
Must have something to do with german humour which does exist -
just look at the cover! Friends of Luke Vibert's Nuggets will love this
rare beauty that sometimes sounds like the soundtrack to a C64 game.
My favourites are the mindbending "Galaxy Taxi" & the sexy "Dracula's Kuß".
Also recommended to fans of Klaus Schulze as there are also some mellow Berlin School tracks.
Auf wiedersehen, Basso
Tracks:
01. Solo Trip 03:11
02. Yeti 04:16
03. Galaxy Taxi 04:43
04. September
05. Dracula's Kuß 04:50
06. Jubel-Trubel 3:46
07. Minuetta 04:15
08. Ausklang 02:38
Produced by Achim "erst Grüne Reise und dann den Arsch an die Wand" Reichel.
1978 Strand Records (a sublabel of Teldec)
Labels:
1978,
Cheese,
Elektronik,
Great Cover,
Synthesizer Music
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