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Artist: Heimann P: 2019 Does God exist? What is infinity? Rudolf Heimann will not answer these fundamental questions for us. But he invites us to pose them and to ponder with them by taking us on a fascinating musical and spiritual journey. “Wem die Stunde schlägt” (For Whom the Bell Tolls) or “Ad Infinitum” encourage us to question the very meaning of life. Heimann carefully reinterprets the relevance of ancient Christian ideas in contemporary life and society, importantly however, entirely without taking sides. On his last track “Rede des toten Christus vom Weltgebäude herab, dass kein Gott sei” (30 min.), Heimann goes even further. Set to a lyric crafted in 1797 by German Romanticist Jean Paul and narrated by Roland Paroth, he readily enables us to rediscover our own world of dreams and fantasies. Can we be sure about reality? How can we grasp the eternal? In this new musical adventure, Heimann takes his signature style to the next level, blending Berlin School synthesizer music with orchestral film score elements in unique and creative ways. Carefully weaving natural instrument sounds such as acoustic guitar, cello and church organ together with thick synthetic sound layers, and occasionally adding surprising rock and spiritual element. Niemand kennt Zeit noch Stunde Heimann invites us to travel through a rich and ever evolving landscape of sound. Enjoy listening!
Artist: Heimann P: 2013 Rudolf Heimann is back. Some listeners already know him well from former releases, but now Heimann is back to a versatile SynGate release. The album tells stories about expeditions into the unknown, whether it was an arctic, a lunar or a continental mission. It was brave adventurers who were needed for those enterprises to bring light to unanswered questions or to quench the thirst of a pioneers mind. Some expeditions failed, others succeeded, but all of them left traces in the history of mankind. This is, what the album tells about with ten tracks and more than one hour.
Artist: Heimann P: 2010 A fresh melodic album produced in an excellent Heimann-typical sound! Pleasingly accessible though touching titles remind us of his successful albums like "Touch The Sky" and "Twilight Voyager". Heimann created many new ideas by combining dreamy melodies and harmonies with decently driving beats. Recommendable to all fans of melodic electronic music!
Artist: Heimann P: 1992 / 2017 Rudolf Heimann looks back to a long musical career having been busy in various projects and various genres. When I get asked what his most amazing solo album is, my answer is quite prompt: *Touch The Sky* (from1992). The melodic and harmonic tracks are easily accessible and are presented in an extraordinary sound, that you want to listen to it again and again. In comparison to Berlin School albums here you find punchy, optimistic titles, that are more rhythmic and sometimes include hints of rock music. But the album features also a lot of dreamy titles that enriches the varying structure of the album. Spheric Music appreciates having the artist convinced for the release of this jewel. This album becomes even more precious because it has been remastered by the well known producer *EROC* which makes it a real listening pleasure. Bernd Kistenmacher (Musique Intemporelle) comment to the new release: „A music that is not just trendy stuff. On the contrary, it is music that you can discover again and again at any time. Touch The Sky is a good example for such timeless music.“ This album has been out of stock for a very long time. Now you can get this remastered release including 2 bonus tracks.
Artist: Heimann P: 1993 The original version of melodic, sequencerbased electronicmusic. Here the last copy of the CD factory pressed version released at the Musique Intemporelle Label from Kistenmacher.
Artist: Heimann P: 2015 Rudolf Heimann startet releasing albums in 1990. 25 years later he offers his album "Perpetuum Mobile" with 10 tracks from all periods of the last two decades. Which is a well average showing not only development, but as well, that the artist always from the past until today knew very well, how to create versatile electronic music with much atmosphere and melodies.
Artist: Heimann P: 2016 Rudolf Heimann takes you on a journey to a kind of crossover between different genres, such as classical electronic music with melodic synthesizers, pianos and strings until Electroprog with drums and guitar. All of this you find united not only in the title track. Anyone knowing Rudolf Heimann will find his recognizable style but as well fresh and new ideas (such as background voices) in his compositions that will not easily be tagged only in one category. Its an album to lean back and chill, maybe even dance. As well you may like to listen to "Polychronos" while driving long distances in a relaxed and cheered up mood.
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