Moebius
Tonspuren
By 1969 at the latest, DIETER MOEBIUS was synonymous with the avant-garde electronic music scene in Germany. He and
Hans-Joachim Roedelius formed Cluster, a seminal electronic/ambient duo, whilst MOEBIUS was also a member of the
so-called Krautrock supergroup Harmonia (with Michael Rother and Roedelius), as well as collaborating on various other
projects with the likes of Brian Eno and Mani Neumeier from Guru Guru. Somehow, it took MOEBIUS until 1983 to release
his own solo debut album, Tonspuren. Tonspuren is an album of minimalisms, miniatures and stringent form, ten
consistently concise and precise pieces. MOEBIUS develops tonal variations out of minimalistic, rhythmic, harmonic basic
tracks, sometimes coming close to tangible melodies. Yet this is exactly the point at which he purposely steers clear of
electronic pop criteria. Nevertheless, Tonspuren is a pop album, its radically stripped down contents replenished with
harmonious elements of prevalent popular music. Echoes of Cluster notwithstanding, the music of Tonspuren is a separate
entity altogether. MOEBIUS seems to be avoiding improvisation as the devil keeps his distance from holy water. Each
piece is thoughtfully composed, as MOEBIUS crafts his miniatures layer by layer. Spontaneous inaccuracies have no place
here; noise escapades are nipped in the bud. Baroque, folklore and frivolity are not admitted into the studio when the
red light is on. Thanks to Tonspuren, the keen listener now has the opportunity of direct comparison in his appraisal of
the solo albums of DIETER MOEBIUS, Hans Joachim Roedelius and Michael Rother. What role did each of the Harmonia
triumvirate play in creating the style of the supergroup? Tonspuren thus represents a vital piece of the Harmonia
puzzle.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
08-01-2010
Label
Item-nr
404018
EAN
4047179374316
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
CONTRAMIO
2
HASENHEIDE
3
RATTENWIESEL
4
TRANSPORT
5
ETWAS
6
NERVOUS
7
B 36
8
FURBO
9
SINISTER
10
IMMERHIN