New: CLUSTER 1994, Live in Barcelona
Hans-Joachim Roedelius, piano, keyboard, Dieter Moebius, keyboard. Released with the authorisation of Roedelius.
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Hans-Joachim Roedelius, piano, keyboard, Dieter Moebius, keyboard. Released with the authorisation of Roedelius.
Continue readingROEDELIUS with the help of / con la ayuda de, ALEXANDER CZJZEK : SAXOPHONE, TJITSE LETTERIE : VIOLIN, STANISLAW MICHALAK : CONTRABASS, VIOLIN, HERMANN RID : VIOLIN SAXOPHONE, ANDRES GIL SYNTHESIZER (track 11), HIROSHI KOBAYASHI, FLUTE (track 11). This was the second album by Roedelius released by Edicions Nova Era. Less known than Variety of Moods, physical copies of the record are a rarity and very hard to find. The mood is similar to Variety, but, with the exception of the first track, this one is more relaxed and quiet. And with a eerie beautifulness.
Continue readingThis was the first album by Roedelius released by Edicions Nova Era. It corresponds to a very creative moment, and for us it has always been one out of the best Roedelius albums of that periode. ROEDELIUS with the help of con la ayuda de Alexander Czjzek : Sax, Stanislaw Michalak : E-Contrabass/Keyboards/Guitar, Tjitse Letterie : Violin .
Continue readingIn this instant, by Hans-Joachim Roedelius at LAPSUS Festival, CCCB, Barcelona, 6-4-2018. Roedelius, music & text, Antoni Robert, voice.
Continue readingOn Joachim’s 82nd birthday I’m pleased to publish this short summary of the concert with Christoph Müller, as a part of the Life Lines festival of 2015 in Berlin. HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOACHIM!!!!
Continue readingDownload link http://hazardrecords.mydocumenta.com Hazard Records hr087 1. Ostkreutz 2′ 49” 2. Warschauer Strasse 3′ 35” 3. Ostbahnhof 4′ 50” 4. Jannovitzbrücke 3′ 29” 5. Alexanderplatz 3′ 56” 6. Hackescher Markt 3′ 31” 7. Friedrichstrasse 38′ 44” – Inside the Dark Room – Electromagnetic Fields – Pianissimo Antoni Robert: field recordings, sound processing September 2015 I play no instruments in this recording. From September the 3rd until the 6th I attended all the concerts of the Life Lines festival dedicated to Hans-Joachim Roedelius in Berlin, at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. From my hotel near Ostkreutz station to the concert hall everyday I had to go through seven S-Bahn stations. This was like a ritual every day. Not knowing what for, I started doing some field recordings. During the day along Berlin streets, then at the concert hall I recorded
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