After a scission of the avant-garde (Berlin) group « KLUSTER » due to the departure of Conrad Schnitzler, the two musicians Dieter Moebius and Hans Joachim Roedelius go to work in duet as « CLUSTER ». The band's first years were clearly orientated to Krautrock and to
experimental electronic music. Consequently, the production of the band started with massive, radical improvisations, constructed around electric organ works,
electronic collages, guitar sound manipulations, feed back. The result is rather similar to KLUSTER's underground, conceptual music, very chaotic with lot of distortion and reverb. With its repetitive, hypnotic guitar patterns and embryonic
electronic collages, the second album "II" can be seen as a classic in 70's German
electronic underground. This high quality
experimental electronic music will progressively lead the band to something far from the kraut
rock scene and extreme music.
Since 1974, CLUSTER has recorded many albums of ambitious, pre-
ambient electronic music with gorgeous synth arrangements, a groovy tone and a constant sense of melody. "Zuckerzeit", "Sowiesoso" and "Grosses Wasser" are the most representative progressive albums of the band's career. At the same time, the two CLUSTER's members begin to work in solo and in collaboration with others artists (notably Brian ENO and Michael Rother for the project "Harmonia"). They published many innovative, complex and attractive sounds for contemporary and
ambient music.
Individually or together, Roedelius and Moebius are now recognised as pioneers of the "Kosmische Musik genre", extending the experiences of contemporary music thanks to the growing capacities of modern technologies.
http://www.progarchives.com1. Sowiesoso (7:19)
2. Halwa (2:52)
3. Dem Wanderer (3:52)
4. Umleitung (3:29)
5. Zum Wohl (6:54)
6. Es War Einmal (5:26)
7. In Ewigkeit (7:24)
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