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'If
you’re a fan of contemporary
electronica, but if Roedelius
is an unfamiliar name to
you, then you’re
missing out on one of that
genre’s most important
well-springs.'
BBC
'
An inspiration to artists
as diverse as Red Hot
Chili Peppers, Brian
Eno and Julian Cope.
Roedelius has persued
his unique and extraordinarily
beautiful vision for
half century. He has
also lived a life that
screams out to be told
in a movie…'
Mojo
'
This year Roedelius will
be 72. While most of his
Krautrock peers hung up
their creative hats years
ago, he has continued to
develop and experiment
with the abandon of a teenager.'
The
Wire
Further
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Gronland
Records is proud to announce
the Works 1968 – 2005;
a comprehensive collection
providing both a ‘best
of’ and a fantastic
entry point to the pioneering
and inspirational musical
life of Hans Joachim Roedelius
For the first time ever a
double CD release featuring
music from a multitude of
projects and spanning a period
of five decades!
From
being a founding member
of Kluster in 1969 who’s
eponymous debut pioneered
the brick-a-brack approach
to electronic music and
is still revered today.
To working with a long
list of impressive collaborators
such as Holger Czukay (Can),
Conrad Plank (Krautrock
producer extraordinaire)
and forming Cluster by
adding luminaries such
as Brian Eno and Michael
Rother (NEU!) to the ranks.
However, that is only half
the story of a extra ordinary
life which has seen him
endure the twin trials
of a prodigious childhood
and enforced membership
to the Hitler Youth (‘Hitler
went crazy. He wanted us
all to be child soldiers
in the Hitlerjugend and
go off to fight the Russians.’)
to being imprisoned and
then later to occupy a
multitude of roles in life.
Roedelius’ first
prodigious steps into creative
life began in his childhood,
when he found himself thrust
into roles as a child actor
in six German feature films
before the age of ten. The
War and its aftermath then
presented particularly difficult
times to Roedelius’ life,
with his family forced to
evacuate toward the Russian
border in 1943. The post-war
atmosphere became less friendly
still with a sinister new
civil police known as The
Stasi marshalling the then
shaping East Germany. Uncomfortable
and incongruent Roedelius
fled this regime, selling
fake jewellery and living
in a single apartment with
refugees for company. Only
to be arrested and interrogated
as he attempted to cross
the border to visit family
in 1952.
Given time and freedom, Roedelius
found himself in the creative
outskirts of the different
new society in which he was
now immersed. Eventually
in the 1960s, following hippy
expeditions (at one time
he was masseuse to the President
of the French Republic. “I
used to go in and out of
the Elysée Palace
barefoot – it was part
of my "Hippie Healer" outfit,
along with the long hair
and sheepskin jacket.”)
and various dabblings in
almost-jazz, Roedelius set
out as a professional composer,
indulging in experiments
with sound that he described
as ‘anarchic musical
actionism’.
Hans
Joachim Roedelius overall
impact on many musical genre
is immense and he has oft
been credited as one of the
ubermeiesters of what became
known, affectionately, as
Krautrock. He has released
over 100 records, encompassing
experimental and leftfield
departures to more traditional
soundtracks and classical
compositions and has a loyal
fan base of young and old.
For
the latter this release will
provide a perfect summation
of an eclectic and experimental
artist that has continued
to inspire and influence
artists all over the world.
For the former or those not
familiar with his music or
life listening to the Works
1968 – 2005 project
will be like discovering
a hidden chest of music that
will be long treasured. |
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Artist: Roedelius
Album: Works
1968 - 2005
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| CD1 |
| Harmonia – Monza
(Harmonia De Luxe, 1975) |
01 |
| Cluster – Hollywood
(Zuckerzeit, 1974) |
02 |
| Cluster & Eno – Ho
Renomo (1977) |
03 |
| Harmonia – Dino
(Musik Von Harmonia, 1974) |
04 |
Roedelius –
Human Being/Excerpt (Live Im Zodiak,
1968) |
05 |
Roedelius –
Regenmacher (Durch Die Wueste, 1978) |
06 |
| Cluster - Oh Odessa
(Cluster Curiosum, 1981) |
07 |
| Roedelius – Digital
Love (Digital Love, 2002) |
08 |
| Cluster - Excerpt
(Cluster 71,1971) |
09 |
| Lunz Live – Excerpt
(taken from the MoreOhr Less Festival
2005) 11. Roedelius – Poetry
(Pink Blue And Amber, 1996) |
10 |
| Roedelius – Poetry
(Pink Blue And Amber, 1996) |
11 |
| Roedelius – Freudentanz
(Wenn Der Suedwind Weht, 1981) |
12 |
| Kluster – Klopfzeichen
Excerpt (1970) |
13 |
| Roedelius - Amerika
Recycled (2004) |
14 |
| Roedelius – Rue
Fortune (Jardin Au Fou, 1979) |
15 |
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| CD2 |
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Roedelius – Zerrissen
Zwischen Illusionen
(Lieder Vom Steinfeld, 1998) |
01 |
| Roedelius – Isleta
(Aquarello , 1998) |
02 |
| Roedelius – By
This Road (Before & After Science,
1977) |
03 |
| Cluster – Sowiesoso/excerpt
(1974) |
04 |
| Roedelius – Twilighttide
(Tace, 1993) |
05 |
| Roedelius – Einfach
So (Piano Piano, 1991) |
06 |
| Lunz – Dew
Climbs feat. Half Cousin, (Lunz-Reinterpretations,
2005) 8. Roedelius – Imogen
(Remix by Imagine Imagine, NOH1,
2005) |
07 |
| Roedelius – Imogen
(Remix by Imagine Imagine, NOH1,
2005) |
08 |
| Roedelius – Gewiss
(Sebstportait I, 1978) |
09 |
| Cluster – Emmental
(Apropos Cluster, 1990) |
10 |
| Kluster – Kluster & Eruption/Excerpt
(1971) |
11 |
| Roedelius – Persistence
Of Memory/Excerpt (2002) |
12 |
| Roedelius – Gefundene
Zeit (Gift Of The Moment, 1984) |
13 |
| Roedelius – Voran
(Selbstporait VII, 1990) |
14 |
| Roedelius – Blueblut
(Roedeliusweg, 2000) |
15 |
| Roedelius – First
Lesson (Aqueous & Roedelius,
1997) |
16 |
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