[ Water Music / CD ]
Release Date: Tuesday 23 August 2005
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Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius - core members of the pioneering German space-rock outfit Cluster - join British soundscapist extraordinaire Brian Eno for this reissue of their 1977 excursion into early ambient electronica.
While Brian Eno's solo music in the '70s - arguably the decade's greatest musical achievement - deftly combined the innovative sonics of the ambient + experimental communities with his own hummable pop sensibilities, he kept a steady stream of collaborators to prune each side of this dichotomy.
'Cluster & Eno' - one of Brian's collaborations with German ambient pioneers Cluster - acts as the foil for his more pop-oriented work with the likes of David Bowie and Roxy Music, as the duo pushed him further into the exhilaration of pure sound as divorced from pop structures. The collaboration worked both ways, however, as Brian's song sense keeps the layers perpetually shifting & changing, and pushed Cluster to give more shape to their deep space clatter.
This entirely instrumental song cycle throbs & whirrs meditatively and at times - on tracks such as "Ho Renomo", "Steinsame", and "Fur Luise" - has the feel of Eastern raga. "Wehrmut", "Mit Simaen", and "Selange" integrate traditional-sounding piano melody into the synthesizer expanses, while "Die Bunge" has an almost comical rhythmic lope.
Both of these acts understood that the future belonged to technology, but that at the core of this technological music was an organic, human pulse. 'Cluster & Eno' is a beautiful depiction of this concept and a veritable ambient classic.
"There's a lot of space within these perfectly simple, placidly rhythmic compositions; each instrument's part turns around the others like an elegant little machine..."
-MAGNET
Cluster & Eno:
Hans-Joachim Roedelius; Dieter Moebius; Brian Eno.
Additional personnel:
Holger Czukay (bass); Asmus Tietchens; Okko Becker.
Recorded at Conny's Studio, Germany in June 1977.
1. Ho Renomo -- 5.11
2. Schöne Hände -- 3:05
3. Steinsame -- 4:12
4. Wehrmut -- 5:04
5. Mit Simaen -- 1:32
6. Selange -- 3:34
7. Die Bunge -- 3:47
8. One -- 6:20
9. Für Luise -- 3:27