Cluster
Zuckerzeit
Cluster was the pioneering German duo of Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius. Formed on the cusp of the 1970s,
they were a part of West Germany's nascent Kosmische Musik scene. The group would use restrained improvisational
techniques similar to Gruppo Nuova Consonanza, working with both electric and acoustic instruments (organ, guitar, tone
generators, cello, etc.) to create a singular sound that Julian Cope called "a huge beating heart, planet-sized and
awesome." Following the release of Cluster II, the duo relocated to the village of Forst where they built a home studio
and began to collaborate with like-minded artists such as Michael Rother and Brian Eno. 1974s Zuckerzeit, Clusters first
album made in their countryside studio, marked a major shift in their music from experimental noise to avant-pop.
"Hollywood" starts things off with infectious loops, analog drum machines and sweeping synth. "Caramel" seems to pick up
the pace even more; its sugary groove promptly dissolves into a sea of ethereal keyboards, amorphous layers and sparse
chords. For Zuckerzeit, Roedelius and Moebius developed the tracks individually. They recorded in separate rooms on
different days, although each piece flows into the next seamlessly. While Rother is listed as producer on the original
Brain release, he was reportedly not present at the sessions and simply loaned the band some equipment. Bringing
together Clusters haunted melodic sense and motorik rhythms, Zuckerzeit reveals not only how much the band grew from
their experience in Harmonia, but also how instrumental they were in their later collaborations with Eno.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
31-03-2023
Label
Item-nr
1162072
EAN
0857661008896
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
HOLLYWOOD
2
CARAMEL
3
ROTE RIKI
4
ROSA
5
CARAMBA
6
FOTSCHI TONG
7
JAMES
8
MARZIPAN
9
ROTOR
10
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