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Artist: MoonSatellite P: 2011 If you like CDs, that use the styles of the big names, and where these are combined in new ways, with well known sounds, this is the right one. Here the french synthesizer master MoonSatellite gets a few very nice styles into his melting pod. First we find the long tracks, that evolve with a lot happening within the music, where slowly sequencer appear and the environment reminds us to Klaus Schulzes late 80s, early 90s releases. Then on other tracks, the new style made by MoonSatellite sounds like Equinoxe by Jarre. But he only uses these sounds and something really new comes out. Highly recommanded. This is a factory pressed CD.
Artist: MoonSatellite P: 2015 Music with the influences of the old Schulze and of a cosmic Jarre.
Artist: Woestheinrich P: 2018 In 2000, Bernhard Wöstheinrich and Markus Reuter recorded Blast, their first album as a duo. Comprising of four monumental, otherworldly compositions spread out across as many sides of vinyl, the music was an overt tribute: "I had discovered Tangerine Dream's Zeit sometime in the late 1980s and it had blown me away," Wöstheinrich says, "I remember thinking to myself: This is the album I've been waiting for my entire life!" More than three decades later, he now presents Elsewhere - a record that once again feels deeply inspired by the Krautrock classics. Recorded entirely live and again produced by Reuter, Elsewhere's four epic sequencer journeys ignite a black dance of hypnotic pulses, surreal electronic silhouettes and mood music for sentimental cyborgs. The record was created with a minimal, but carefully honed set-up to create these floating and flowing studies in rhythm and time. Despite its modern leanings, Elsewhere is decidedly part of a continuum that stretches from Zeit to the present day. It is unlikely that this album will have the same impact that Tangerine Dream's 'Zeit' once did – in a sense, this may be impossible for any release. But it is the album Wöstheinrich was meant to record his entire life.
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