Mœbius - Tonspuren
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- Barcode 4047179374316
- Genre Krautrock, Experimental
- Label Bureau B
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Condition
- New
It took fourteen years of pioneering work in Kluster, Cluster, Harmonia, and a string of celebrated collaborations with Brian Eno and Conny Plank before Dieter Moebius finally released an album under his own name. Tonspuren, recorded at Conny's Studio outside Cologne and originally released on Sky Records in 1983, is that long-awaited debut, and it is one of the most quietly charming and deceptively simple records in the entire German electronic canon.
The album consists of ten miniatures, each concise and precisely constructed, running just over thirty four minutes in total. Moebius develops tonal variations out of minimalistic rhythmic and harmonic building blocks, sometimes approaching tangible melody before pulling back just at the moment you expect a pop hook to arrive. This is not improvisation. Every layer is deliberate, every decision purposeful, spontaneous inaccuracy given no quarter. The result sits in its own distinct space, recognizably drawing from the Cluster tradition while constituting a separate entity entirely, what one observer described as a comparable collection of quirky electro-pop tunes with occasional bursts of rhythmic Krauty noise.
Standout tracks reveal the full range of Moebius' sensibility. "Transport" pairs piano and rhythm machine with electronics that circle overhead like curious birds. "B 36" digs deeper and sounds genuinely ahead of its time, its catchiness emerging slowly from a bed of phased oscillations and synth textures. "Nervös" lives up to its name with an agitated, propulsive energy. The closer "Immerhin" rounds things out with a warmth and optimism that is somehow entirely characteristic of an artist better known for darker territory. Full of phased squiggles and oscillations, charming and retro and modern at the same time, Tonspuren has stood the test of time as one of Moebius' signature releases and a vital piece of the Harmonia and Cluster puzzle.
This Bureau B reissue brings the album back on 180-gram vinyl where it belongs.
A1 Contramio
A2 Hasenheide
A3 Rattenwiesel
A4 Transport
A5 Etwas
B1 Nervös
B2 B 36
B3 Furbo
B4 Sinister
B5 Immerhin