Asmus Tietchens – Nachtstucke

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Barclay/EGG to produce three albums focusing specifically on German electronic music. He was working with Hans-Joachim Roedelius at the time, who had been given a few Tietchens tracks on cassette. When Baumann heard Roedelius play them in the studio during a break in proceedings, they sparked his interest and he met up with Tietchens some time later; they agreed that he would go over the material again and edit or abridge it in places. A release date was penciled in for the latter part of 1978. The commissioning label, however, doubting the commercial potential of the project (Tietchens: “How right they would turn out to be”), postponed the release and had to be reminded of contractual commitments on more than “Expressions et Perspectives Sonores Intemporelles,” and featured a completely different cover. Originally, the album was to depict a leathery embryo with a laser beam shooting through its eye (Tietchens: “I liked the idea of starting with something so gruesome”), but now three blurred figures danced on the sleeve: “I was pretty disgusted when I opened the package containing my copies,” Tietchens reports, taking the re-release as his cue to create completely new artwork. reveal a deliberate approach, avoiding dissonance and discord wherever possible. Still, the release saw the album “fall right out of time” as Tietchens frankly admits: “Gentle rhythm and harmonic beatitude did not suit the concert of they document his early encounters with the Moog Sonic Six and Minimoog. With this in mind, the material is presented here in its original, unadulterated form.

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LabelBUREAU B
Catalog NoBB 155
FormatVinyl LP
CountryIM
Barcode4047179828017
ConditionNew / Sealed
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Tracklist

  1. Erstes Nachtstück (5:17)
  2. Sieben Harmoniaturen (3:56)
  3. Falter-Lamento (6:18)
  4. Viertes Nachtstück (4:10)
  5. Intrada (1:47)
  6. Trekk (8:23)
  7. Lichterwald (5:35)
  8. Ultima Tundra (6:11)
  9. Zweites Nachtstück (5:36)

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