Genre: Electronic
Label: Bureau B
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Moebius-Plank-Neumeier Zero Set (40th Anniversary Edition) Import LP

Moebius-Plank-Neumeier

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SKU:
BBLP037
UPC:
4015698070538

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1983 Krautrock/Electronic Album on Vinyl LP!
Featuring Dieter Moebius of Cluster, Mani Neumeier of Guru Guru & Producer Conny Plank!

In 1983, Dieter Moebius (Cluster) and legendary producer Conny Plank teamed up for the third time, resulting in the Zero Set project. On this occasion, they were backed up by one of the best drummers on the German rock scene: Mani Neumeier of Guru Guru. Moebius had gotten to know and admire him as the live drummer for Harmonia (Moebius, Roedelius, Rother) and during the recording sessions for their second album (De Luxe).

Conny Plank, usually more of a background figure as producer, takes an equal share of the limelight alongside the musicians. His supermodern studio is brought into play like an instrument in its own right; Plank explores the full range of audio editing, pushing recording techniques to the limit to achieve maximum brilliance and plasticity. Neumeier uses all of his many years of experience as a drummer, demonstrating the precision and stamina of a drum machine, just infinitely livelier and more inventive. And finally, to Moebius. Always one of the patriarchs of German electronic music, a creator of the most bizarre sound happenings, yet never sounding forced or arbitrary. On the contrary, he consistently worked within the context of the tracks themselves and their relationship to each other.

The music on Zero Set flows both smoothly and energetically. No single idea is overplayed, none of the tracks hits the ten-minute mark. Aural and musical structures are concentrated to the point of askesis, yet there is no mistaking just how much the musicians are relishing playing together - these are the two very different, yet defining characteristics of the album. Moebius, Neumeier and Plank are unsentimental in their use of technology, exploiting it as an effective tool in pursuit of their musical vision. Three musicians at the top of their game and far too smart to allow their efforts to drift into psychedelic meanderings.

The album is saturated in drum and synth rhythms and polyrhythms, resulting in compositions that are energetic and infectious.... Zero Set is impressive; to date, it's possibly the most interesting project on which the three musicians have worked.
-David Ross Smith, AllMusic.com, 4/5 stars

Features

  • 40th Anniversary Edition
  • Vinyl LP
  • Import

Selections

  1. Speed Display
  2. Load
  3. Pitch Control
  4. All Repro
  5. Recall
  6. Search Zero

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