1971 Kraut-Rock Classic on Vinyl LP.
Remastered at Dierks Studios with the Help of the Original Analog Master Tapes!
Pilz present a reissue of Bröselmaschine's self-titled debut release, originally released in 1971. What an amazing improvement in the sound of this 50-year-old recording! With the help of the original analog master tapes and state-of-the-art technical equipment, the sensitive melodies of the original cast appear in a wonderful light of romance and empathy. Remastered at Dierks Studios, where the recordings were also made. Produced with the assistance of Dieter Dierks.
Languorous atmospheres, lovely vocals, iridescent melodies, and shimmering solos combine on Bröselmaschine's self-titled 1971 debut album, the apotheosis of the German folk-prog scene.... The music is gorgeous, but it's the relaxed atmospheres that truly entrance; there's not a forced note or extravagant moment within, with the music easily ebbing and flowing like water downhill. So self-confident were the bandmembers that they had no need for flashy musicianship, preferring instead to impress by the very understatement of their solos. The ambience is exquisite, casting a spell that isn't broken until the final note fades. A masterful album from start to finish.
Features
- Vinyl LP
- Remastered at Dierks Studios with the Help of the Original Analog Master Tapes & State-of-the-Art Technological Equipment
- Produced with the Assistance of Dieter Dierks
- Gatefold Jacket
- Import
- Made in the EEC
Selections
- Gedanken
- Lassie
- Gitarrenstück
- The Old Man's Song
- Schmetterling
- Nossa Bova