Conrad Schnitzler (1937–2011), composer and concept artist, is one of  the most important representatives of Germany's electronic music  avant-garde. A student of Joseph Beuys, he founded Berlin's legendary  Zodiak Free Arts Lab, a subculture club, in 1967/68, was a member of  Tangerine Dream (together with Klaus Schulze and Edgar Froese) and  Kluster (with Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius) and also  released countless solo albums. "Contempora" is a sort of collection of  sketches, reflecting Schnitzler's inexhaustible creative powers in  condensed form. "Contempora" again underlines Schnitzler's noble ethos.
Another gem by the Tangerine Dream and Kluster founder member gets the  Bureau B reissue treatment, now packaged with nine - count 'em! - bonus  tracks on this CD issue (eight on the vinyl). 'Contempora' was one of  seven LPs privately issued by Schnitzler in '81 and also his fifth solo  album proper, part of a remarkably creative fallow patch that also  included the incredible 'Conrad & Sohn' LP with his offspring,  Gregor. Utilising EMS Synthi A and Korg MS-10 for rhythms and sequencing  he supposes 22 primitive yet futuristic and abstract star charts for  mental travel, following oblique vectors and uncharted routes thru inner  kosmic space, full of prismatic refractions and mercurial wormholes  which open in the path in front without any tangible borders, only his  steady pulses to cling onto. (Boomkat)