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BruecknerAmbient
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After watching the recent conversation between Bernhard Woestheinrich and Markus Reuter in one of Markus' podcast episodes I thought it would be a nice idea to revisite some of Bernhard's work (and it was...).
https://youtu.be/pGqkVZXIP-w
The Redundant Rocker, Collider
centrozoon, the cult of: bibbiboo
Nadim Haque & Bernhard Wöstheinrich, Anentropic Potential
Erik Wøllo & Bernhard Wöstheinrich, Weltenuhr
Bernhard Woestheinrich, Elsewhere
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Alvaro
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Craig Padilla and Skip Murphy - Universe (30th Anniversary Edition)
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BruecknerAmbient
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thirdsystem
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« BruecknerAmbient » wrote:
Klaus Schulze, Deus Arrakis
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Been listening to this on Spotify this morning. Excellent, beautiful, what an album for Klaus to create as his final work.
Ordered the CD.
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Alvaro
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Klaus Doldinger - Constellation
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BruecknerAmbient
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Wed Jul 06, 2022 7:41 pm (No subject) |
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Klaus Schulze, Audentity
Klaus Schulze, Royal Festival Hall Vol. 2
Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Pink, Blue and Amber
Robert Rich, Nest
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BruecknerAmbient
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Fri Jul 15, 2022 7:14 pm (No subject) |
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Peter Michael Hamel, Nada
Peter Michael Hamel, Organum
Peter Michael Hamel, Colours of Time
Between, Stille über der Zeit / Silence Beyond Time
Peter Michael Hamel, Bardo
Peter Michael Hamel, Let It Play
Peter Michael Hamel, various compositions, YT
...like this one:
https://youtu.be/fKrzH7vCQLs
PMH is turning 75 today!
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Sat Jul 16, 2022 9:50 am (No subject) |
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« thirdsystem » wrote:
« BruecknerAmbient » wrote:
Klaus Schulze, Deus Arrakis
Been listening to this on Spotify this morning. Excellent, beautiful, what an album for Klaus to create as his final work.
Ordered the CD.
I ordered the cd, as ths is his final one. Started listening to it last night, but turned it off pretty quickly. It's boring as hell. Full of preset sounds and worn out patterns.
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BruecknerAmbient
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Sat Jul 16, 2022 11:09 am (No subject) |
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« VCO1 » wrote:
I ordered [Deus Arrakis], as ths is his final one. Started listening to it last night, but turned it off pretty quickly. It's boring as hell. Full of preset sounds and worn out patterns.
Well, given the previous couple of albums (and his state of health), what did You expect? A complete re-invention, a return to the form of 1977, or at least 1998?
I'm not sure if it makes a lot of sense to purchase any music which most likely will be different from what You prefer, and then later complain about it...
I tend to agree to that notion though regarding the first track (although I find it grows slightly more interesting towards the end), but for me, the other two tracks are much better. Especially from half way into "Seth", when Tiepold's cello is finally introduced, the music is really touching, delicate and beautiful - and also full of subtle detail.
That said I needed two or three listens too to really get into it.
Of course, it's slowly evolving music and its effect needs time to unfold.
In that sense it's obviously "boring" - especially if one prefers music in which a lot of "action" is going on in a short period of time.
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Robert Schroeder / Mindwalk
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Alvaro
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Vangelis - Soil Festivities
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Vignoble @ Co.
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REWO Records
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Tue Jul 19, 2022 10:58 am (No subject) |
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« VCO1 » wrote:
« thirdsystem » wrote:
« BruecknerAmbient » wrote:
Klaus Schulze, Deus Arrakis
Been listening to this on Spotify this morning. Excellent, beautiful, what an album for Klaus to create as his final work.
Ordered the CD.
I ordered the cd, as ths is his final one. Started listening to it last night, but turned it off pretty quickly. It's boring as hell. Full of preset sounds and worn out patterns.
I listened to it last week on YouTube. I stopped after 10 minutes.
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dronescape
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Tue Jul 19, 2022 5:30 pm (No subject) |
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« VCO1 » wrote:
« thirdsystem » wrote:
« BruecknerAmbient » wrote:
Klaus Schulze, Deus Arrakis
Been listening to this on Spotify this morning. Excellent, beautiful, what an album for Klaus to create as his final work.
Ordered the CD.
I ordered the cd, as ths is his final one. Started listening to it last night, but turned it off pretty quickly. It's boring as hell. Full of preset sounds and worn out patterns.
Exactly my thoughts when listening to the excerpts released prior to Schulze's passing.
In cases like this I always find myself wondering how people would respond to an album like that if Klaus Schulze (or any other major name) was not written all over it.
The eye tells the ear what to behold, and the mind does the rest. Or not.
Stephen
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thirdsystem
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Wed Jul 20, 2022 11:58 am (No subject) |
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Well I like it , so I guess that all that matters to me.
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