RARITIES

RARITIES

Out of print and very rare limited CDs

Eric Snelders - Searching for the Arms of Venus

Artist: Eric Snelders
P: 1994
His first CD:

Instruments used:
Roland D20, S10, Alfajuno2,
Ensoniq ESQ1, Yamaha TX81Z, Alesis D4.


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Eric Snelders - The Source of Scarlet Dreams

Artist: Eric Snelders
P: 1998

His last album, recorded with carefully selected synthesizers.

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Erik Wollo - Blue Sky, Red Guitars

Artist: Erik Wollo
P: 2004

Erik Wollo's music floats with the grace of a hawk, effortlessly riding air currents that are left painted and glistening in his wake. But what sounds effortless is actually deeply layered, intricately woven and composed with a poetic language. Sometimes Erik is acoustic, as on GUITAR NOVA, sometimes all electronic, like POLAR DRONES, but it's on the blending of these two worlds that BLUE SKY, RED GUITARS really glistens. Erik Wollo bases most of his compositions on ostinato patterns that flicker at your consciousness like a mandala in motion, constantly cycling in prismatic shifts. Because of this modal approach, and his arching single string e-bow solos, Wollo's music has an Indian sensibility, without sounding Indian at all. Revealing roots that you might not suspect from most of his music, Wollo covers two songs from German electro-dance godfathers, Kraftwerk. He transforms their "In the Hall of Mirrors" and "Computerlove" into pastoral guitar chamber instrumentals. It's difficult to make music that is at once pristine and still screams through the air, but Erik Wollo does it on BLUE SKY, RED GUITARS, an album that is about as perfect as they come.

Wøllo's latest exploration into the creative possibilities of the guitar is rich with texture and melody,highly sculpted and detailed - a pulsing vibrant and atmospherically three-dimentional experience.Influenced by his travels to the North American Southwest, Wøllo manifests the natural wondersof the area through his instrument, painting profound vistas with many types of acoustic, electric,electronic, and classical guitar voices.
Ambient, rhythmic and melodic music stylistic in the same ambient era as "Guitar Nova".
Also influences from "Wind Journey" and "Emotional Landscapes".
Layers of various acoustic guitars, with percussion and some electronic treatments.
The album includes 2 cover versions of Computerlove and In the Hall of Mirrors,
both written by the german group Kraftwerk.
Originally synthetic and computerized music, here for the first time performed on acoustic guitars!

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38,00 EUR
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Erik Wollo - Transit

Artist: Erik Wollo
P: 1996

Melodic electronic music with strong rhythmic elements. But there are also some ambient tracks. A technologic blend of pulsating rhythms, cruising sequencers, and space synths all mixed together. Erik Wøllos most pop-oriented album.

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Eroc - Changing Skies

Artist: Eroc
P: 1987
Melodic instrumentals, here the original Metronome label version.

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Eroc - Wolkenreisen (2CD)

Artist: Eroc
P: 1983 / 1998
1998 Repertoire release, a thorough retrospective of the ex-Grobschnitt drummer's solo albums. 34 tracks, including many previously unreleased, old favorites and the classic 1978 hit 'Wolkenreise', which has sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide. All tracks are remastered. Also contains lots of photos and track-by-track notes by Eroc! Double slimline jewel case within a slipcase.

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Fanger + Schönwälder - Stromschlag

Artist: Fanger & Schönwälder
P:2007
All tracks composed, arranged, played and recorded by Thomas Fanger & Mario Schönwälder during various sessions and rehearsals in Montana and California 2007.
Fanger & Schönwälder's Stromschlag contains material from their USA trip 2007. All new material and the CD is strictly limited.
The music contains diferent styles like Berlin School but also loungemusic.

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Foreign Spaces - Being Creature

Artist: Foreign Spaces
P: 1996
Cut in the style of Klaus Schulze or Vangelis, Foreign Spaces refine their sound with this 1996 release. Space is still the topic of preference for their instrumental excursions, but the structure and tone of the music has gone epic. Driving keyboards and heavenly electronics swarm to fill the void, pummeled into entertaining position by the dramatic E-perc. There are a few pieces that exhibit atmospheric quality, but the main focus of this music is a sense of grandeur. This 54 minute CD is divided into a few longer pieces (from 8 to 18 minutes) with shorter tunes bridging together the epic compositions. With titles like "Wormhole" and "Nebula", the music leaves the Earth behind, surging toward infinite horizons. Exuberant electronics spill like twinkling stars across the sky. Fervent keyboard chords dance in the void, generating riffs of luxurious impact. Electronic percussion cascades through the mix with dynamic effect, introducing an interstellar power to the tuneage. Employing repetitive cycles purely as a foundation, Foreign Spaces delves into a realm of active melodies with urgent riffs and demonstrative variations, wrestling maximum effect from each harmony. The entertainment factor runs high here, with insistent purpose and capable performances.

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Forrest Fang - Letters to the Farthest Star

Artists: Forrest Fang
P: 2015
LTD 300

Letters To The Farthest Star is an ambitious and deeply personal dispatch: a far-reaching sojourn into the diverse ambient/electronic influences that helped shape the last three decades of Fang’s unique “Fourth World” style. Fang began his tenth album with a challenge to himself: create a single work that acknowledged both past and present explorations while hinting at new avenues to come. Like messages from a universe without geographic borders, these pieces shift from dark, organic ambient passages to emotional, melodic interludes. In those moments, the tracks are textural, propulsive, expressive, and transparent; Fang’s sound is anchored by an Asian sensibility that reflects his fondness for stringed and percussion instruments from China, Indonesia and Turkey. Fang says, “Letters represents my style boiled to its essence. These tracks represent my musical past and present. I love variety, so I’m expressing different moods and styles in these pieces. They are both light and dark, often simultaneously, while being serious, intense, quiet or more spirited elsewhere. Some pieces are compact and to the point while others are more expansive and immersive.” In his early years as a musician, Fang studied violin and classical composition while simultaneously creating electronic music on analog modular synthesizers. After moving to the Bay Area in 1984, Fang developed an interest in non-Western music; he studied Chinese classical music on the gu-zheng (Chinese zither), Balinese gamelan and gagaku (Japanese court music). Over the course of 13 albums, Fang has internalized and incorporated these Asian influences into his ambient minimalist style. The instrument list for Letters (ranging from violins and Turkish lutes to Indonesian percussion) provides a hint toward its stylistic and textural diversity. The album begins with a four-part suite, “The Unreachable Lands,” which charts an imaginary voyage through unknown light and dark regions populated by lutes, drums, zithers, violin, piano, guitar and complex electronic undercurrents.
The mood turns pensive with “Burnt Offerings,” which features cumbus and Japanese palm harp. A complex landscape of exotic polyrhythms and textures follows in “Veldt Psychosis,” a piece that evokes a hallucinogenic dream. “Fossils” and “Lorenz” are deep sonic meditations into abstract interior spaces. “Seven Coronas” offers a lyrical turn through a melodic violin riding over a hypnotic cyclical gamelan. The album closes with “Lines to Infinity” featuring layers of delayed electronic mandolin processed like a guitar and played in a 70s German progressive style. In addition, renowned ambient guitarist Jeff Pearce makes an ethereal appearance on the piano-based track “Hermitage.” Letters To The Farthest Star, in effect, comes full circle by returning to Fang’s roots as an electronic musician.
It is a moving and powerful testament to the exotic musical influences of his past and present.

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Forrest Fang - World Diary

Artists: Forrest Fang
P: 1992
This is an early long form ambient work with some tribal and eastern influences.

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