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Musik von Harmonia

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発売日 2015年12月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGroenland
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDGRON149
SKU 5060238632515

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:43:27
Personnel: Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Michael Rother (guitar, piano, electronic percussion); Dieter Moebius (guitar, synthesizer, electronic percussion). Recording information: Harmonia Heimstudio (06/1973-11/1973). Photographers: Ann Weitz; Christine Roedelius. Translator: Veronika Gruber. From the opening track, "Watussi," which pans back and forth between left and right channels, Harmonia's 1974 debut plays like a classic headphone album. The band was a krautrock supergroup composed of Neu!'s Michael Rother and Cluster's Dieter Moebius and Hans Joachim Roedelius (on later albums they'd be joined by Brian Eno), and the re-release of this long-forgotten recording is cause for celebration amongst fans of early electronica and sedate but imaginative post-rock.
エディション : Remaster

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    1. 1.
      Watussi
    2. 2.
      Sehr Kosmisch
    3. 3.
      Sonnenschein
    4. 4.
      Dino
    5. 5.
      Ohrwurm
    6. 6.
      Ahoi!
    7. 7.
      Veterano
    8. 8.
      Hausmusik

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Harmonia

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プロデューサー: Thomas Worthmann (Reissue)Gunther Buskies

商品の紹介

The debut Harmonia album is at once a product of their source bands and a fine new twist on them, resulting in music that captures what for many is the Krautrock ideal, or more accurately, the motorik ideal. It's not Kraftwerk's all-synth, clean, clinical pulse, nor Neu!'s seemingly effortless glide, nor Can's stomping art world funk. Instead it's at once playful and murky, steady and mechanical, a supergroup of sorts who easily achieves and maintains such a seemingly overstated status by embracing a variety of approaches that work wonders. The players bring their usual multi-instrumental roles to the fore, ensuring that the end results achieve their own distinct sound -- this isn't simply Cluster with Rother's assistance or Rother trying for a solo record with Cluster's backing. For all that, there's a touch more Cluster in the end -- the spacier parts on Musik Von Harmonia have that duo's hushed chill, the electronic percussion of Rother meanwhile avoids his familiar crisp punch using real drums in Neu! outside of the perky "Dino." "Ohrwurm," meanwhile, has a strung-out guitar grind nicely offset by a far more restrained wail in the background, further backed by delicate keyboards and tones. When it comes to pure drift, the wonderful "Sehr Kosmisch" is the understandable winner, a nearly 11-minute-long piece that undeniably had to have been part of the attraction for Brian Eno in his later work with the band. A piano piece reminiscent of Eno collaborator Harold Budd drifts up and down through the mix of keyboard shimmers and electronic washes, resulting in a piece at once both meditative and gently rhythmic. Other songs, like "Veterano" and "Watussi," suggest the electro-pop approach, which Kraftwerk inadvertently founded, but with their own quirky edge, rhythmic distortion, and guitar parts playing with the expected formula. ~ Ned Raggett|
Rovi

The debut Harmonia album is at once a product of their source bands and a fine new twist on them, resulting in music that captures what for many is the Krautrock ideal, or more accurately, the motorik ideal. It's not Kraftwerk's all-synth, clean, clinical pulse, nor Neu!'s seemingly effortless glide, nor Can's stomping art world funk. Instead it's at once playful and murky, steady and mechanical, a supergroup of sorts who easily achieves and maintains such a seemingly overstated status by embracing a variety of approaches that work wonders. The players bring their usual multi-instrumental roles to the fore, ensuring that the end results achieve their own distinct sound -- this isn't simply Cluster with Rother's assistance or Rother trying for a solo record with Cluster's backing. For all that, there's a touch more Cluster in the end -- the spacier parts on Musik Von Harmonia have that duo's hushed chill, the electronic percussion of Rother meanwhile avoids his familiar crisp punch using real drums in Neu! outside of the perky "Dino." "Ohrwurm," meanwhile, has a strung-out guitar grind nicely offset by a far more restrained wail in the background, further backed by delicate keyboards and tones. When it comes to pure drift, the wonderful "Sehr Kosmisch" is the understandable winner, a nearly 11-minute-long piece that undeniably had to have been part of the attraction for Brian Eno in his later work with the band. A piano piece reminiscent of Eno collaborator Harold Budd drifts up and down through the mix of keyboard shimmers and electronic washes, resulting in a piece at once both meditative and gently rhythmic. Other songs, like "Veterano" and "Watussi," suggest the electro-pop approach, which Kraftwerk inadvertently founded, but with their own quirky edge, rhythmic distortion, and guitar parts playing with the expected formula. ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi

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2024/05/29 f田さん
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CLUSTERのふたりがNEU!の片割れローターとともに結成したHARMONIAの74年傑作1st。その後のクラウス・シュルツェの諸作を除けばYATHA SIDHRAの“MEDITATION MASS”とともに宇宙旅行に行ける最後のアルバム?76年にPYRAMIDなるプロジェクト名でpsi-fiレーベルから謎の人物による独演トリップ・アルバムが出ているものの、POPOL VUHの諸作同様名盤というほどでも......。
2007/04/30 Nishaさん
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前衛的なミニマリズムと電子ポップの組み合わせがなんとも絶妙な名盤!CLUSTERの2ndに迫るトランシーさ加減、ときおりNEU!しているのがまた良し。次作では混迷の時代のトンネルを突き抜けたあっけらかんと明るい透明ポップサウンド(上質の)になるけれども、スペーストリップしている本作がヤッパイッチャンA。
2007/03/07 Nishaさん
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