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Dieter Moebius: Blotch - VINYL LPTitle: Blotch Artist: Dieter Moebius Label: Bureau B Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 4015698001549 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2016 04 01 Number of Discs: 1 Dieter Moebius half of the legendary duo Cluster and the godfather of electronic krautrock passed away in the summer of 2015. In 2016, Bureau B begins rereleasing his final four solo albums, starting with his 1999 album Blotch. Moebius's most famous collaboration is, of course, the long term
Title: BlotchArtist: Dieter Moebius
Label: Bureau B
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4015698001549
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2016-04-01
Number of Discs: 1
Dieter Moebius - half of the legendary duo Cluster and the godfather of electronic krautrock - passed away in the summer of 2015. In 2016, Bureau B begins rereleasing his final four solo albums, starting with his 1999 album Blotch. Moebius's most famous collaboration is, of course, the long-term project Cluster with Hans-Joachim Roedelius, which existed from 1969 until 2010 (with some lengthy breaks). The duo existed in changing formations involving such legendary colleagues as Conny Plank, Michael Rother, and Brian Eno. Yet solo albums remained an exception. In 1983 Moebius released his first, titled Tonspuren (BB 040CD), which was followed a full 16 years later by his second solo album, Blotch. Typical for an oeuvre characterized by understatement, Moebius named his album after a mere dab of paint. Nevertheless, this record marks a turning point in his work. From this album onward, up until his death in the summer of 2015, he focused increasingly on his solo work, enabling audiences to examine his music separately and microscopically. Blotch is far removed from the ease that defines Tonspuren. It's tracks feel like loop-based sketches, which stoically delve into experimental sonic atmospheres - seasoned with snippets of speech - that hypnotize the listener with the smallest of variations and embellishments. The surprising 11-minute track Kohlzug sticks out, with a no wave saxophone that suggests a decelerated version of Ted Milton's jazz-punk. Sonically, Blotch is clearly a product of it's time; Moebius used an E-mu Orbit 9090 sound module and the then-current Korg Prophecy solo synth. This pioneering digital synthesizer was among the first to provide various algorithms and modes of synthesis to mimic the sounds of analog synthesizers in detail. Moebius recorded his tracks with a Yamaha eight-track recorder. The mastering was completed by the renowned American composer and ambient veteran Tim Story at his studio in Ohio. Story, who also produced Cluster's final album, Qua, in 2009, himself contributed some atmospheric highlights using a prepared piano, a heavily processed steel guitar, and a piano miniature on closer Balistory. Blotch is a turning point in the work of Dieter Moebius, and his late solo work holds some very exciting releases in store. While it's predecessor, Tonspuren, was marked by an erratic lightness and an exhilarating sweetness in the elektrokraut style of NEU! And Harmonia, Blotch marks a late revival of the somewhat more oblique and experimental early work of Cluster. First-ever vinyl edition.
Tracks:
1.1 01. Ondulation (4:00)
1.2 02. Meltaway (6:00)
1.3 03. Temperate (3:45)
1.4 04. the Tracker (8:25)
1.5 05. Im Raum (12:00)
1.6 06. Kohlzug (11:00)
1.7 07. Balistory (8:30)
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