Produktnummer:
BB414-CD
Erscheinungsdatum:
16.06.2023
Tracklist
01. Harald Grosskopf - Eve On The Hill (bureau b edit)
02. Cluster - Prothese
03. Conrad Schnitzler - Elektroklang
04. You - Son Of A True Star (bureau b edit)
05. Thomas Dinger - Für Dich (bureau b edit)
06. Asmus Tietchens - Bockwurst á la Maîtresse
07. Moebius Plank Neumeier - Search Zero (bureau b edit)
08. Heiko Maile - Beat For Ikutaro (Tape 52) (bureau b edit)
09. Lapre - Flokati (bureau b edit)
10. Adelbert Von Deyen - Time Machine
11. Günter Schickert - Puls (bureau b edit)
12. Faust - Juggernaut
13. Moebius & Plank - Feedback 66 (bureau b edit)
14. Roedelius - Band 068 3 Bock auf Rock (nicht verwendetes Stück)
15. Serge Blenner - Phonique
16. Moebius & Beerbohm - Subito
17. Tyndall - Wolkenlos (bureau b edit)
18. Pyrolator - 180°
19. Die Partei - Guten Morgen in Köln
20. Deutsche Wertarbeit - Auf Engelsflügeln (bureau b edit)
02. Cluster - Prothese
03. Conrad Schnitzler - Elektroklang
04. You - Son Of A True Star (bureau b edit)
05. Thomas Dinger - Für Dich (bureau b edit)
06. Asmus Tietchens - Bockwurst á la Maîtresse
07. Moebius Plank Neumeier - Search Zero (bureau b edit)
08. Heiko Maile - Beat For Ikutaro (Tape 52) (bureau b edit)
09. Lapre - Flokati (bureau b edit)
10. Adelbert Von Deyen - Time Machine
11. Günter Schickert - Puls (bureau b edit)
12. Faust - Juggernaut
13. Moebius & Plank - Feedback 66 (bureau b edit)
14. Roedelius - Band 068 3 Bock auf Rock (nicht verwendetes Stück)
15. Serge Blenner - Phonique
16. Moebius & Beerbohm - Subito
17. Tyndall - Wolkenlos (bureau b edit)
18. Pyrolator - 180°
19. Die Partei - Guten Morgen in Köln
20. Deutsche Wertarbeit - Auf Engelsflügeln (bureau b edit)
Medien
Produktinformationen "V.A. – Silberland Vol 2 - The Driving Side Of Kosmische Musik 1974-1984"
Welcome to Silberland – where the streets are paved with strobes. Home to neon lights, straight lines and open roads, this futurist fantasy was first founded in the mid-seventies, when Germany's creative class chose musical therapy in order to indulge their shared hallucination of a new Europe. Fuelled by the catalytic fusion of globalisation and new technology, the world was turning ever faster and the kosmische generation were ready to keep the pace. With synthesisers, rhythm computers and human metronomes turned to a gallop, these electronic innovators set modernity to a motorik beat, and Bureau B's second trip into Silberland cuts right to the thrust of the genre.