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Electronic /

Trans-Europe Express
Mid-90's US Elektra CD re-issue of the 9th Kraftwerk masterwork from 1981.
The Man-Machine
1995 release ** European CD re-issue with 2-panel cover. "The Man-Machine is closer to the sound and style that would define early new wave electro-pop - less minimalistic in its arrangements and more complex and danceable in its underlying rhythms. Like its predecessor, Trans-Europe Express, there is the feel of a divided concept album, with some songs devoted to science fiction-esque links between humans and technology, often with electronically processed vocals (The Robots, Spacelab, and the …
Trans-Europe Express
1995 US Capitol CD re-issue of the 6th Kraftwerk masterwork from 1977.
Radio-Activity
1992 US Cleopatra CD re-issue of the 5th Kraftwerk masterwork from 1975.
Я Твой Слуга Я Твой Работник
Rare 2LP set of Kraftwerk live in Germany in 1981 with folded poster cover.
Early Water
Limited edition of 500 copies on clear with blue streaks vinyl. Reissue of on LP a classic duo performance, recorded in Berlin 1976. Ash Ra Tempel's Gottsching (Farfisa, ARP, Gibson, tape echoes with Revox A 77) and Tangerine Dream/Agitation Free associate Hoenig (Yamaha, EMS, Moog, Oberheim) layering the zones for one continuous 48 minute flow of cosmic sequencing.
Deutsche Wertarbeit
Original 1981 1st press on Sky with laminated sleeve of excellent Berlin-school synth and only album by Dorothea Raukes solo project.
Planes
Unplayed original copy of great obscure 1974 dark brooding electronic album.
The Red Cassette
Original ultra-rare cassette self-released by Con in 1973.
Rot
First CD re-issue on Plate Lunch from 1997 of Con's wild electronic first album from 1973.
Con '72 Part II
Second volume of Conrad Schnitzler's previously unheard wild early synthesizer experiments recorded live in London in 1972 and released in a limited edition LP by Qbico in 2004.
Con '72
First volume of Conrad Schnitzler's previously unheard wild early synthesizer experiments recorded live in London in 1972 and released as a limited edition LP by Qbico in 2002.
Eruption
First CD re-issue with gatefold cardboard sleeve of the extremely rare 1971 "third" Kluster LP (previously credited only to Konrad Schnitzler) of adventurous live electroacoustic music by Schnitzler, Moebius and Roedelius.
Zwei-Osterei
First LP re-issue from 1980 Schwann AMS Studio of the extremely rare 1971 second Kluster LP of adventurous electroacoustic music by Schnitzler, Moebius and Roedelius.
Cluster II
1973 second Brain pressing with green labels and gatefold sleeve of the superb second Cluster LP produced by Conny Plank.
Maroon
*2024 repress* Separated from both its reputation and its sleeve art, the music of Muslimgauze explores the relationship of visual sensations -- space, color, depth, illusion -- to the listening experience. The music on Maroon is dub-like inspired techno music, laidback with voices appearing randomly in the mix. The thick drums and rich found sounds that densely populate the soundscapes on Maroon give materiality to the warm presence of the synth washes. The music is so layered and textured that…
Swap Tide
Static Teller is Jørgen Teller's unique solo project. He has a long career as electric guitarist, vocal and electronic musician and released many records solo and with Jørgen Teller & The Empty Stairs. He collaborated with players like Rhys Chatham, Fast Forward, David (Pere Ubu) Thomas & foreigners, Coal Hook (with Ron Schneiderman (Sunburned)), Lazara Rosell Albear, Bruno Ferro Xavier da Silva. Teller calls his music minimal rock goes synth'beat’n’poetry. The project was created during Teller’…
Songs Of Beginning And Belonging
*200 copies limited edition* Having shared stages with artists like Efterklang and Ólafur Arnalds, Samson has long felt like an outsider, caught between being “too experimental” for some and “too indie” for others. His struggle to fit into a defined space has deeply influenced his music. After the pandemic derailed a major indie record deal, Samson grew disillusioned with the industry, reflecting on how his search for belonging had often been met with barriers. His new album “Songs of Beginning …
Nowhere
Original 1984 edition on Spoon of the Can-related Phantom Band featuring Jaki Liebezeit.
Toy Planet
Original 1981 edition on Spoon of Can's Irmin Schmidt's collaboration with Bruno Spoerri.