@elephanta2: I've ever heard of Klaus Dinger in Neu and his small contribution of Kraftwerk's self-titled debut. Also, I will check out Ose in no time haha.
Also I want to get a live album of Kraftwerk with Klaus Dinger which we can find on YT, but I cannot find the CD. In addition, I want to get DVD "Autobahn" with Roger Mainwood's trippy animation. And I really want to get Ose "Adonia", it has a very similar taste with Heldon because Richard Pinhas and Francois Auger joined it.
@elephanta2: if Klaus Schulze caught the attention of Peak in the mid-80s, why didn't he bother releasing their first and only album? He could've gave them greater abilities to keep the band stable as possible.
By the way, 2 works of Schoener has imported from last year, I will get and upload them. I hope Aldebert von Deyen "Nordborg" and Wolfgang Bock "Cycles" are also released on CD (and Peak, hehe). Aldebert von Deyen has his own channel on YouTube.
@elephanta2: I knew all along Schoener did work with Sting on his 1978 classic Video Magic. But the funny thing was it never had any decent distribution at all let alone releasing the LP with no CD/cassette re-issue years later. I also didn't know that he worked with The Police before they even rose to fame haha.
@elephanta2: German musicians in rock music would listen to a several of Pink Floyd's releases before trying to think of their own techniques in music to ensure PF themselves would be more influential when pointing out how to start a band that can be in the vein of pink Floyd - but needs to have originality to it.
Eberhatd Schoener played with pre members of The Police in the late 70's. Mason's drumming is the frame of "A Saucerful Of Secrets" and it sounds minimalistic...other member's insturmentals are improvising on it...this is a typical pattern of underground music, they first started it though many German followers surpassed "A Saucerful Of Secrets".
@elephanta2: Conny Plank was perfectly aware on what John Peel said about Rock music in Germany and he thought it was funny than insulting. But for Eberhard Schoener, he was not aware of the insult until another four years later when he went from minimalist music with avant-garde rock influences to electronic music. So in respect, Pink Floyd's second album shown some styles of that genre.
@elephanta2: I've ever heard of Klaus Dinger in Neu and his small contribution of Kraftwerk's self-titled debut. Also, I will check out Ose in no time haha.
Ringvireot 1 day ago
Also I want to get a live album of Kraftwerk with Klaus Dinger which we can find on YT, but I cannot find the CD. In addition, I want to get DVD "Autobahn" with Roger Mainwood's trippy animation. And I really want to get Ose "Adonia", it has a very similar taste with Heldon because Richard Pinhas and Francois Auger joined it.
elephanta2 1 day ago
@elephanta2: if Klaus Schulze caught the attention of Peak in the mid-80s, why didn't he bother releasing their first and only album? He could've gave them greater abilities to keep the band stable as possible.
Ringvireot 4 days ago
They are very nice, my best Ausie band!
elephanta2 5 days ago
@elephanta2: I'm more anticipated in Peak's CD re-issues by far. :D
Ringvireot 6 days ago
By the way, 2 works of Schoener has imported from last year, I will get and upload them. I hope Aldebert von Deyen "Nordborg" and Wolfgang Bock "Cycles" are also released on CD (and Peak, hehe). Aldebert von Deyen has his own channel on YouTube.
elephanta2 1 week ago
@elephanta2: I knew all along Schoener did work with Sting on his 1978 classic Video Magic. But the funny thing was it never had any decent distribution at all let alone releasing the LP with no CD/cassette re-issue years later. I also didn't know that he worked with The Police before they even rose to fame haha.
Ringvireot 1 week ago
@elephanta2: German musicians in rock music would listen to a several of Pink Floyd's releases before trying to think of their own techniques in music to ensure PF themselves would be more influential when pointing out how to start a band that can be in the vein of pink Floyd - but needs to have originality to it.
Ringvireot 1 week ago
Eberhatd Schoener played with pre members of The Police in the late 70's. Mason's drumming is the frame of "A Saucerful Of Secrets" and it sounds minimalistic...other member's insturmentals are improvising on it...this is a typical pattern of underground music, they first started it though many German followers surpassed "A Saucerful Of Secrets".
elephanta2 1 week ago
@elephanta2: Conny Plank was perfectly aware on what John Peel said about Rock music in Germany and he thought it was funny than insulting. But for Eberhard Schoener, he was not aware of the insult until another four years later when he went from minimalist music with avant-garde rock influences to electronic music. So in respect, Pink Floyd's second album shown some styles of that genre.
Ringvireot 1 week ago