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  • A collaboration between Cluster and Brian Eno is one of the best ideas the human civilization has had. O.O!

  • It would be good, as someone else has mentioned, to fix he title of this. (Though it's not the only one currently on YouTube that's wrong.) I notice that the recent Bureau B release has fixed the transpositon of this and Fur Luise that happened at some point in the 80s or 90s. But a look (and listen) to the original LP will confim this is indeed Wehrmut, and the somber piece with the acoustic piano is Fur Luise.

  • nice relax

  • Cluster are one of my favourite bands & i didn't know about this album till today. Excellent stuff. Thanks for the effort :-)

  • Mmmmm Cluster & Eno, what a timeless album in which I ran across in a estate sale that had hundreds of ambient/electronic music albums and cassette tapes for only 4-5 dollars each! Just recently I lost over 355 cassette tapes, mostly analog to a jerk-off Seatlelite property manager that threw them all out cos' he was having a bad day... If anyone has any vintage cassettes they would like to share, give me a shout out. and you cats at YouTube are just awesome!!

  • I think we can all be thankful to BEno for bringing the Cliff Richard touch to Cluster. I feel a Horlicks moment coming on. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwn.

  • @eaulon While I'm grateful of course for Fery2 uploading this, I'd have to agree - pretty bland stuff,particularly by Cluster's standards.

  • und das ist auch noch deutsche musik ;)

  • Cluster Ich mag es total

  • Ein geniales Stück, und klingt eigentlich gar nicht klassisch nach den 70`ern. Das könnte durchaus genauso gut von heute sein. Die waren ihrer Zeit damals definitiv vorraus.

  • This is so beautiful. Music that touches something so so deep.

  • UUUH ! SHIVERS ! :)

  • whooooooooowoooo

  • This is actually the track "Wehrmut" from the same album. I only know because I tried to download "Fur Luise" and was shocked when it wasn't the right track. But still, thank you for posting! Otherwise I never would've heard it at all, and wouldn't now have it in my music collection.

  • The Ambient remix of the S.Vath track Barbarella made by The Irressisteble force soundz almost exactly like this,with added soundz offcourse..but

    this is the original one or was a huge inspiration for I.Force...!

  • delicate sound of ambient

  • This is stunning. Ive had it on repeat. I have the original vinyl - but it's so nice to just 'click' it back to the start without standing up! hahaha

  • Ich mag dieses Krautrock Musik. Es ist so schön und innovativ für ihre Zeit.

  • I lost my virginity to this album.

    1981. Perfect

  • I had this on vinyl when i was a kid- thanks for bringing back the memories!

  • Check out "The Ambient Century" by Mark Prendergast. Goes from Mahler to Trance: "The Evolution of Sound in the Electronic Age". Forward is by Brian Eno. Goes through so much - from early 20th century composers to the 1950s experimenters to Terry Reilly to space rock of the 1970s to Spacemen 3 and shoegazing up to FSOL, Aphex Twin. Great book.

  • Tangerine Dream.. Rubicon,... Epsilon In Malaysian Pale....

  • those chord changes are just...powerful

  • No Cluster = Erziehungslücke

  • Just bought Harmonia Live '74 for only £2.50 on itunes. Truly the first and most original Motorik. Listened to it on the train from Edinburgh to Manchester and back again. Music made for travel. Brilliant.

  • lyrical and moody...sun set of 70's

  • I saw Roedelius and Moebius (Cluster) perform in Toronto. I was in awe! They're absolute masters at what they do. They've never played north america as far as I know. It was an absolute privilege.

  • Much rubbished by pop 'spin doctors' now but IMHO seminal work by the emperor of electronika ... Cluster was a musically over-arching, but laudably ambitious effort - ignored by pop, despised by punk, and loved by almost everyone else. It is the music of hope ...

  • one of my favorite albums from the 70's

    quite a treat to hear it again. Very compelling stuff

  • Have always loved the albums these catz did together. Thanks for the post.

  • Very nice! Youtube is a real goldmine!

  • @dcdonaldo i agree.. amazing

  • Wow! I'm a big ambient/electronic fan but don't know too much about the pioneers of the genre i.e. Eno, Kraftwerk, etc. I've never even heard of Cluster until today. I'm obviously very familiar with FSOL, BOC, Aphex, Orb etc. These groups would never have existed without the groundbreaking work of the "fathers" of ambient from the 70's!

  • yeah i found this searching for roedelius ... aphex or autechre wouldnt be without this stuff

  • you should try NEU! to

  • @EnoSwinnen Only the first two NEU albums were of any great import ... 

  • @FoolOfGods gotta disagree, the third album, Neu 75 is great, also.

  • @quintincollins It doesn't do much for me ... by then they had a lot of up-and-coming bands challenging them for their crown

  • @briggy1979 You want go deeper on Ambient, check out what Erik Satie called Furniture Music. like Vexations

  • @briggy1979

    another:

    Biosphere, Boards of Canada, Loscil, Aphex Twin, Brian Eno, Harold Budd, Pete Namlook are some

  • @SkaterRitto

    Eno produced this

  • @krakenwave

    I know ;)

  • @briggy1979 very cool for your part to say that but aphex did his stuff from scracth ,he said in interview back in the day day that his biggest influences were larry heard and derrick may and that whats make it most amazing

  • @SERPIENTEjack Yeah, I actually saw Aphex Twin live for the first time back in June in Dublin, Ireland at the Forbidden Fruit Festival. Outstanding gig! And the way the set just built and built. The guy's a genius.

  • Charming. Warm and dreamy, with a sense of nostalgia.

  • Wow that's gorgeous. I love Eno and krautrock in general, but I've never bothered to check out Cluster for some reason. Thank you. :-)

  • Thanks for putting this on here. A while ago I happened upon the genre of Krautrock and the music and artists associated. I heard something from Cluster many years ago and committed the band to memory. Other than a couple of appearances by Roedelius and Moebius on an Eno album I heard nothing else until the goldmine of Youtube come online with the vast resources of contributors like fery2.

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