RARITIES

RARITIES

Out of print and very rare limited CDs

Deuter - Relax

Artists: Deuter
P: 1994
Music for meditation by Deuter.

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Deuter - Tao Te King

Artists: Deuter
P: 1992
Rare golden edition of this CD edition with meditative music and healing words.

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Dharana - Gallery of Flavours

Artist: Dharana
P: 1994/1995
Dharana's GALLERY OF FLAVOURS was a mystical electronic concept work that combines classic Teutonic passages with spatial Eastern symphonic arrangements.

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Dithmar - Zodiac Zeit

Artist: Dithmar
P: 2009

Zodiac Zeit refers to the era in West Berlin in the late 60's and early 70's, when the biggest pioneers in what would later be known as electronic music met at the Zodiac Free Arts Lab. Conrad Schnitzler, Edgar Froese and Klaus Schulze was just a few of the great minds gathered at this small but vibrant cultural mekka. It all happened in the shade of the East German flag, as the city was literally surrounded by the East German Republic. A factor that had a huge impact on the citizens of West Berlin - not only political but very much on their culture as well. It was obvious that the West Berliners strived to be different and do things their own way.
This situation is culturally very similar to the situation in Copenhagen today. The Freetown of Christiania is surrounded by a society that wants them to do things the ordinary way, but the cultural life of Christiania keep delivering artists and acts that do things their own way. Danish electronic legend, Anders Trentemöller, is a typical product of the vibe that rules at Christiania, as is Dithmar. The two had the pleasure of working together in the eighties, as Trentemöller participated on Dithmar's first solo album, Computa, from 1998.
Zodiac Zeit is made as a tribute. It all started when Dithmar started recognizing his old German roots on the electronic music stage, and made a few remakes of TD and Schulze tracks. TD fanzone frontrunner, Chris Newman, discovered these tracks, and started playing them on his TDFZ online radiostation. The reactions on Dithmar's Myspace profile pushed him into making his own tracks and the Zeit Project was born. Dithmar chose to stick to the original sentiment - recognizing his respect for the old Berlin School music. Hence that the obvious musical link to Froese/Schulze is not a coincidence. It is indeed very close to the sound of Dithmar's old heroes.

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Dom F.Scab - Crosswords

Artist: Dom F.Scab
P: 2005
The album Crosswords (58'05") by Dom F. Scab is for anyone interested in instrumental music that is more focused than all-out smooth spacemusic yet a bit more cerebral than prog-rock. This album delivers seven tracks which reference majestic moments in classic works by Vangelis and the calming sounds of repetition circa Tangerine Dream's early "Blue" years. While Scab builds his music with these touchstones, the arrangement, execution and vision is completely his own. The music on Crosswords is in constant motion, stopping, starting and shifting at the will of a dexterous composer. Scab's tone patterns are energetic and cycle through many engaging variations. His sequencer can run full-tilt, producing heart-pounding syncopated rhythms, then dramatically slow down to a percolating, bubbling pace. The melodic content spins above and below the rhythm floor. Scab's wide open synth lead lines energize the brightening air, shifting tone wildly. There are also places where the mood becomes more settled, locating a less playful and more reverential space. Scab's greatest accomplishment is creating music that is engaging and listenable without being simplistic.

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Dom F.Scab - Necessary Fears

Artist: Dom F.Scab
P: 2006
Spanish synthesist Dom F. Scab has quite a large discography and has established himself as an important figure in electronic music. He is taking the Berlin school of spacey sequencer-driven electronics in new directions. Twelve Stories (2004), Crosswords (2005), and Necessary Fears (2006) all have strong influences of Tangerine Dream circa Stratosfear, plus a few instances of more Vangelis-like material. Never too abstract or experimental, his music is full of classic Teutonic sequencing blended with melodic elements.

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Dominic Woosey - Straylight

Artist: Dominic Woosey
P: 1992

Excellent retro EM space music from the short-lived Recycle or Die label. 4 tracks of almost identical length explore gentle waves of sound, mostly atmospheric with soft pleasant melodies.


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Double Fantasy - Universal Ave.

Artists: Double Fantasy
P: 1986

Double Fantasy was formed in the summer of 1985 by Dreamstar (aka Robert Schroeder). The idea to Double Fantasy developed out of a relaxed studio session atmosphere, where the trying out of various new sounds and melodies created a fresh kind of beautiful Electronic Music, pictures of some laid back moments. The result is timeless Fantasy Music to dream and relax with.
Universal Ave. is the first and only album from Schroeder's Original Double Fantasy. Musically describing the human search for new worlds, travelling through the endless space of the universe. A SciFi story that begins when our planets life is coming to an end. Double Fantasy were able to create a very special sound and mood for this excellent produced CD. Refreshing synthesizer music, a musical summer breeze, caressing softly a balmy palm beach of a far, far yet to discover coast. The listener glides softly into a different world, be it through the romantic and moody title Heartbreaker, the relaxed Endless Running or erotic Food For Fantasy. The warm sound creations, interspersed with beautiful, spheric guitar is welcome company on the endless voyage through spaces as well as for the more earthly travels to the worlds of fantasy and meditation. The album was recorded, mixed and produced by Robert Schroeder, who as a successful solo artist has already several well known LPs/CDs to his credit. The album Universal Ave. earned big sales and media success in a very short time. In the USA the album reached the Billboard-Charts and sold over 200.000 items.


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Double Fantasy - Universal Ave.

Artists: Double Fantasy
P: 1986 / 1990

Double Fantasy was formed in the summer of 1985 by Dreamstar (aka Robert Schroeder). The idea to Double Fantasy developed out of a relaxed studio session atmosphere, where the trying out of various new sounds and melodies created a fresh kind of beautiful Electronic Music, pictures of some laid back moments. The result is timeless Fantasy Music to dream and relax with.
Universal Ave. is the first and only album from Schroeder's Original Double Fantasy. Musically describing the human search for new worlds, travelling through the endless space of the universe. A SciFi story that begins when our planets life is coming to an end. Double Fantasy were able to create a very special sound and mood for this excellent produced CD. Refreshing synthesizer music, a musical summer breeze, caressing softly a balmy palm beach of a far, far yet to discover coast. The listener glides softly into a different world, be it through the romantic and moody title Heartbreaker, the relaxed Endless Running or erotic Food For Fantasy. The warm sound creations, interspersed with beautiful, spheric guitar is welcome company on the endless voyage through spaces as well as for the more earthly travels to the worlds of fantasy and meditation. The album was recorded, mixed and produced by Robert Schroeder, who as a successful solo artist has already several well known LPs/CDs to his credit. The album Universal Ave. earned big sales and media success in a very short time. In the USA the album reached the Billboard-Charts and sold over 200.000 items.


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Driftin' Thoughts - Nightshifts

Artists: Driftin' Thoughts
P: 1998 / 2007

Marcus Hildebrandt, alias Driftin’ Thoughts, released his debut CD ‘Secret Dimensions’ in 1997 and received requests for samples of previous “demo tapes”. Hence this CD-R, which essentially is Hildebrandt’s most important recordings between 1992-1996 and includes a ‘98 remix of ‘Games’. The packaging could, at best, be described as being “basic”, despite the composer’s signature, and the prospect of “early demos” did not overly enthuse me. Yet, I have learned through experience that one should not place too much importance on the cover and concentrate on the music.
‘In motion’ starts off the collection promisingly enough, with a nimble descending keyboard line, lush synth pads, added layers of melodies and brisk rock/dance rhythms and sequences. The main theme is bright, optimistic and uptempo and Hildebrandt’s improvisations are tight and convincing. In the darker recesses of my vinyl collection is a small selection of releases by Schulze Acolyte Baffo Banfi and his ‘Galaxy My Dear’ came to mind, mainly because Hildebrandt’s style reminded me of the upbeat optimism often evident on the Italian’s work. ‘Flying Free’ is slower, more reflective, but still retains a light, airy melodic sensibility. ‘The Intruder’ begins with deceptively ominous low drones, and metallic percussion before the shimmering high register sequences return accompanied this time by dance rhythms and bright techno motifs.
Hildebrandt slows the pace down on ‘Gravitation Waves’, the introduction more brooding, the rhythms and sequences begin suddenly, but are more subtle, the pads a touch more downbeat, yet the melodies still imbue a light, airy mood. Essentially, Hildebrandt’s technique is to fuse traditional Electronic Music with more commercial genres, principally, techno, trance and dance. Variation is provided by shifting the emphasis between the styles and deploying some light and shade, which the composer does with some skill throughout the set.. There are few low points, although I found the footsteps, creaking doors, striking matches, and voice samples, (“No way dude” indeed), on the introduction to the remix of ‘Games’, although probably intended as light relief, irritating on repeated play but it barely lasts two minutes and the track recovers to become one of the highlights of the collection.
#Even when Hildebrandt leans more towards commercial dance/techno horizons such as on ‘Touch of Infinity’ and ‘Vortex Flight’, he retains a melodic EM sensibility which maintained my interest. Despite the fact that this may not appeal to those who prefer their music to be darker, brooding and with greater gravitas, I found it generally entertaining and a change from the current retro-climate. No doubt essential for those who enjoyed ‘secret Dimensions’, ‘NightShifts’ may also appeal to fans of more commercial sensibilities, receptive to other genres, but maybe it’s time for second thoughts on that name Marcus.


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