MATRIXSYNTH: SEESSELBERG Synthetik 1


Saturday, September 16, 2006

SEESSELBERG Synthetik 1

More Seeselberg via frederic. Title link takes you Aquarius Records with samples.

"Obscure reissues like this really make our day. This disc brings to light German brothers Eckhart und Wolf-J.'s experiments in instrumental electronic music circa 1971-73, a la early Kraftwerk, Kluster, Conrad Schnitzler, and the Silver Apples... Short, freeky pieces done with home-built synths in some Dusseldorf basement. Give me weirdo D.I.Y. krautrock electronics like this over the output of today's laptop dorks any day!"

3 comments:

  1. "give me weirdo blah blah of laptop dorks blah blah"

    thats really sad to hear, technology aside that is probably the exact same kind of comment and attitude that wouldve been said about their music and methods in 1975 .
    making their music "obscure" .
    shame .

    then and now, there should be no room for that kind of thinking in creative music making . let tools be tools and dorks be dorks . . .

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  2. I love early experimental electronic muic, and came across Seesselberg just a few years ago.

    You MUST check out Douglas Lilburn 3 CD is BRILLIANTQ

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  3. The laptop is the new acoustic guitar. Anyone can pick one up & make something they think is music, but the Segovias & McCartneys are few & far between.

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