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Category: Cluster

Klopfzeichen album cover

[Review] Kluster: Klopfzeichen (1970)

The first Kluster album is an even stranger, darker journey than Tangerine Dream’s first album, with poems encased in the first half.

Posted On 12 Jul22 Oct
Zwei-Osterei album cover

[Review] Kluster: Zwei-Osterei (1971)

The second fantastic journey into the dark void of Kluster is a modern trio for science equipment and mutilated strings.

Posted On 22 Oct29 Oct
Eruption album cover

[Review] Kluster: Eruption (1971)

Purportedly recorded live, presumably before an audience that wished they weren’t.

Posted On 21 Dec
Cluster album cover

[Review] Cluster (1971)

Forty minutes in a formless void mit Hans und Dieter.

Posted On 31 Oct
Cluster & Eno album cover

[Review] Cluster & Eno (1977)

Toylike melodies and electronic treatments that fail to equal the sum of their prestigious parts.

Posted On 13 Sep21 Oct
Before and After Science album cover

[Review] Brian Eno: Before And After Science (1977)

Not quite another Another Green World, but a final airing out of vocal ideas featuring Eno’s skewed pop/rock sensibilities.

Posted On 27 Mar11 Sep
After The Heat album cover

[Review] Eno Moebius Roedelius: After The Heat (1978)

A deeper, darker exploration of the music of Cluster and Eno, including a few vocal tracks!

Posted On 3 Mar21 Oct

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