Kluster and Friends - 1969-19736xLP Boxset
Qbico Records (Italy 2009)
Wow, a seriously amazing unearthed holy grail of early germany experimental proto-industrial/noise...
6 Lps of early Kluster shows pre and post Rodelius and Mobius. Conrad Schnitzler unearthed all these live recordings as a gift to Qbico Records for their supposed final release by the label. And what a gift it is!
As far as we know many online sellers have some copies still available. I seriously recommend if you love Kluster to pick this before its gone and selling on ebay for much more than the retail price.
All the Lp's in the box are in Black Sleeves with no information on the Black Labels. I've titled the Lp's by the unique name on the hub of each Lp. (ASA, Beta, CVS, DAV, EX, & Fungi!)
The audio fidelity of these live recordings is really incredible. Especially when you consider what time period these shows where recorded!
Highly Recommended!!!!
Vinyl Rip by your truly.

Qbico Label Notes: Here is a big one for you Qbico is going out with a BIG!!! BIG!!! BANG!!! When i mailed the news about the closure of qbico in 2010, some friends and musicians wrote me back... one was Conrad Schnitzler wondering if i wanna close with THE BOMB ! i said "yes, why not !?". so Con sent me 6 CD-R of UNRELEASED Kluster music, rec. in 1969-73 (along with Klaus Freudigmann and Wolfgang Seidel) ! he said to choose yr favourite 40 (+/-) from the 1 hour lenght of each CD-R, so to adjust to vinyl format... well, that's was one of the most joyful experience of my life ! this 6LP box collect that music which it's simply some of the most outstanding and revolutionary music that i ever heard !!! One of the most legendary release on Qbico ?! YES (screaming)!

Conrad Schnitzlerl about Kluster:
"Kluster was never over. There is KLUSTER until today. If we friends met, we didn't think about, under which name we met. It is the style of the music which comes out. No other group made such music. This is Kluster-music,it is a style. It is an invention of Konrad Schnitzler 1969 Schnitzler / Freudigmann / Seidel & Friends, was before Achim Roedelius came to the band and after.
I founded the music group Kluster after my exit 1969 from the group GERÄUSCHE (Zodiak with A.Roedelius and Boris Schak). Between 1969 to 1972 I worked with different friends, with Tangerine Dreams among others. With them I tried to perform the music of my imagination. Finally Klaus Freudigmann and Wolfgang Seidel remained at the work continuously over the years. In addition there were several actions with A.Roedelius and D.Möbius where the LPs KLUSTER Klopfzeichen,Osterei and Eruption were made. Instruments, amplifier and effects I gave D. Moebius because he had had no own equipment. I didn't want the music to remind of the normal. My criterias were not folk music, not rock music, not pop songs and not dance music. The idea for "Cluster" later "Kluster"(I wanted to avoid Americanisms) is not only a name for a group but a form of music. I had amplifier, instruments, contact mikes and effects, that could used by the others, too. Klaus had tape machines and microphones. In addition he constructed instruments and electronical sound generators, which made the most undescribable sounds. Wolfgang had everything connected with drum and base and in addition amplifier and effects.
Klaus had rooms where we could work out our music performances. The tapes "Electric Meditation" with TD were made in one of those spaces. Most of the performances happened with friends who took part in the actions; therefore Conrad, Klaus,Wolfgang and friends. For special activities we used the name ERUPTION. The idea was to make sounds without melodies, sounds comparing to industrial noises. I had different friends with me to play. No money was to be earned with this music. No fame, to attain with it. By the way I'm not a musician; I'm an intermedial artist and composer. With the different Kluster groups we did some live concerts. 'Eruption' (Ausbruch) is the title of the LP. Of that I had produced an edition of 100 LPs. Later the Gallery Block had made another edition of 100 LPS of it for the 'Block Box' with a label without Moebius' and Roedelius' names though. Later in 1996 Joe (Marginal Talent) produced a CD of it. I The group `Kluster- was a conglomerate of total different players and artists over several years. But all those years Klaus Freudigmann was involved sometimes as player, or as sound engineer or even as inventor of instruments. It was him, who taped the last Kluster Concert. Therefore he was named equally to the others on the label. After and previously off the splitting from R+M. I still did a lot of activities with the group Kluster there was Kluster befor and after Achim Roedelius+Dieter Moebius It was not popular music Kluster did. Not many people were interested. Therefore, No photos of Kluster, or posters, or tickets, or newspaper cuttings, or anything related left. It is about 35 years ago."

Wolfgang Seidel about Kluster: "Summer of Love? Kluster was formed in West-Berlin - much closer to Siberia than to San Francisco, Haight Ashbury and Golden Gate Park. What came to Berlin with a two years delay were only the outer fringes of the "Summer of Love". Its blossom would have died soon in the Cold War breeze. And 1970 a lot of the optimism of the mid 60ies had already ceased. It became obvious that creating a better world needs more than flowers in your hair. But the political movements of the late sixties were a child of the same optimism that fuelled the rapid developments changing not only the material side of life but also arts, music and the way people interacted. The new left and the hippie movement where all these ideas concentrated wasn't the result of poverty but build on the belief that with modern technology there is enough for everybody. It's only a question of a fair distribution.
That optimism had a soundtrack that was based on the same technology. From the electric guitar, reverb and echo units to the first synthesizers, everything was welcome that sounded as if it came from the future. Future meant space travel - so it's quite natural that the first effects wildly used where those who send you to a space you've never been before: artificial reverb and echo. A lot of people had their first encounter with this new music at the movies - watching scifi-film like Forbidden Planet with the electronic tonalities of Louis and Bebe Barron (1956 - and their work wasn't called music to avoid paying royalties and having to quarrel with the conservative musicians trade unions). For a few years rock music was the most popular of new sounds and for a lot of people the door opener. It was one of the rare moments when you could be at the same time avant-garde and mainstream. But this did not last long. Pop music quickly became old music with new instruments when it turned into highly standardized entertainment. And the use of the electric guitar developed rules like any other traditional instrument.
Amongst that people that met to form Kluster were Klaus Freudigmann and Wolfgang Seidel, who both grew disenchanted with pop music and Conrad Schnitzler who came from a complete different direction as sculptor. While the others discovered the new territories of sound via psychedelic music Schnitzler was a fan of Stockhausen, Cage etc. but was distracted by the highbrowed elite attitude with which this music surrounded itself in Germany. What met was the self empowerment of early rock music with the search for new sounds and structures of 20th century avant-garde music.
That Kluster made simple music on DIY instruments, droning and banging on one note for half an hour, did not mean we were into any kind of primitivism. We hated the bongo playing hippie and his backward dreams of tribal 'healthy' societies (forgetting that hunger, war and oppression were not invented this year). To us the longing for sweet melodies was a regressive refuge from a world that isn't sweet. We did not want to go back. If the future was inevitable, we wanted to shape it - at least sonically. That we preferred slow tempos sometimes gets mistaken as 'dark'. We just gave every sound enough time to be listened to. And we wanted to draw a line between us and the 'look I am the fastest' guitar heroes that began to rule the stages. What we did was getting rid of the schemes of pop and popular classic and find out, what else we can do with our tools, polishing and lubricating them for a future music.
But no matter how far your mind is in the future - your stomach is still on earth and demands feeding. When things got tougher in the 70ies, the people that met under the labels Kluster and Eruption had to look for ways to earn their living. Conrad Schnitzler started his long solo voyage, Klaus Freudigmann took part in the squatter’s movement, and others took ordinary jobs and surfaced now and then with some new piece of music. What's left are some tapes and a few minutes of film documenting an installation Conrad Schnitzler sat up at Galerie Block (1970) reflecting the ideas behind Kluster. Violins that had bought cheap from the flea market were equipped with contact microphones and plugged into radios that had been mounted to the wall as amplifiers. The visitors (hopefully no musicians) experimented collective with the sounds from the violins hearing themselves in the radio."



37 comments:
Thanks for your great efforts, not just w/ this Kluster stuff, but your blog's entire output. HOWEVER: as of Wed. a.m. US MT time, pt 5 is not working. Thanks.
part 5 is download fine over here... try again with another web browser.
Tried both Firefox and Safari. Not working. In fact, the link is now not even showing up. Before I could click the link on the mediafire page, but it would just go into an endless loop "Click Here to Download" "Your Downloas Is Starting" "Click Here to Download" etc. Just FYI. I don't want to get into a big hassle about this. You do a great job. I'll be able to try on a different machine tomorrow. Thanks.
Strange,,, I tried 2 different web browser's and the download links work fine. Could be some weirdness with your ISP or something. reset your cache maybe?
1,2,3,4,6 all worked. Like I said I can get to a different machine tomorrow, in fact a host of them–-so we'll see what happens then. Keep up the good work.
thanks for the zips! ...and everything!!!
5 Worked!! Best blog.
hi it's a great blog.
had a problem with pt1 & pt2 for a strange reason files don't extract. could you pls check or re-up if possible those 2 pts?
thanks
nicolas
www.noise-below.org
http://allnoisesswelltogehterinlandscapes.blogspot.com
ok managed to handle it and works.
thanks!
Wow - I had no idea this existed. Problem though - the first track on the first CD is corrupted. Any chance you could reup that one?
Can folks who download this and all the files worked for please raise their hand?
I am positive all these files are good and don't know why people are getting errors. I packaged it all on a mac, made sure the permissions where clear.
Ah - the Mac! I'll d/t to my laptop, and that will probably work.
Thanks for this share. It looks like the absolute bomb.
Well, everything fine but Side A of Pt.1 gave me as a corrupted file ...Thanks anyway for this one.
Josef
Ok, I just re-upped Pt1 of Kluster for anyone that had a problem with that zip file. Please let me know folks if you download all the zip's and they work fine... I want to know its working.
Thx
Thanks very much for the re-up. Now everything works fine ! Your posts may be rare but almost everyone of them is a real knockout! Always remember that one with Destroy All Monsters ... Many thanks again.
Josef
That did it. As always, you're the man. This ought to keep me busy for quite a while.
This is sooooooo good. Thank you for all of your hard work.
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Hi FM,
read about some people having trouble to unzip some files and that you're working on a Mac...
I had the same problem with stuff that I zipped on Mac, especially when folks tried to unzip on a pc - and I found out, that often this is an issue of folders within folders: You should only zip ONE folder (containing all: mp3s, artwork, info etc.) - don't zip it with (an)other extra folder(s) inside (as you did for example with the Kluster material)..
Guess this might help.
B.T.W.: One of the most interesting blogs on the web. Thanks for all your excellent work.
m-f
This is the most amazing thing Thank you soo much wonderful effort :)
WOW! thanx sooooo much for sharing this amazingness!
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Thanks for the post! i bought the vinyl but i'm happy to have them digitally. Keep up the good work with this excellent blog. One of my favourites. Bestwishes
Well, thanks for your effort.
Great blog.
Just wanted to say thank you for taking the trouble to upload this. I downloaded it not knowing what it was (and also while drinking), and it has since become one of my favourite drone/noise records. A Thousand Times Thank You! (Also: all 6 downloads worked fine for me, although I found that the built-in ZIP utility in Windows XP couldn't open them properly - I had to use WinRAR)
amazing work pal!
in my macbook everything decompresses alright!
(i'm using unrarx)...
thanks for this rare gem
Stumbled onto your blog recently and what can I say but a BIG THANKYOU for such musical gems as this Kluster box...so much killer new/old music to explore in your other posts as well!
Thanks much for all the fine tunes you add to the knowledge of things long gone by. I have been successful d/l the files for the Kluster Box except the 3rd zip errors and fails to display the web page - I have cleared all cookies and temps and still same error - could someone re-up this part...please
FM S,
What a find!!!!
Thanks so much,
I have added you to RFW. If you get a chance - I would be loved to be linked to your fine blog.
Dave RFW
this is a rather incredible post, thanks so much!
Any chance you can post these in FLAC?
Hey, thanks for all these great albums. Just discovered your blog. Cheers.
and kudos for uploading on mediafire. (y)
This is a fantastic collection! I've been listening to it for the past few days. Thank you so much for making it available.
James
Thanks for these!
Pleased to say these links all seem in good order. so excited to have found your blog!
PettyV
Many thanks for this set , fast becoming a favourite .
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