Friday, August 17, 2007

DIE GESUNDEN-S/T, LP, 1982, GERMANY




Utterly wonderful Neue Deutsche Welle minimal synth that found an unexpected home on Klaus Schulze's Innovative Communications label. The simultaneously candy coated and hard hitting electro brilliance of the sound here shares some similarities with the likes of Die Partei, P1/E and the Der Plan/Pyrolator camp and is sure to work all you mutant synthpop fiends out there into a major lather.

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11 comments:

  1. Hello..!
    Mabye not the right place to make a request...but anyway.
    Mount Everest Trio - Waves from Albert Ayler

    Thanks for all the amazing music...!

    /Jonas

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  2. thanks for sharing, great blog

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  3. Really cool one! Thanks for the great post of this synth masterpiece. Anything on Innovative Communications is worth hearing and seeking out I find! It was such a cool label by Klaus.

    thanks again
    Deke

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  4. jonas-don't know the Mount Everest Trio...

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  5. The synth in "Galaxy" is amazing. I like "Atem" as well. Thanks for posting!!

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  6. Thank you very much for sharing...

    I searched an aeon for the LP but never found it.

    Some of the musicians of "die GEsunden" also played in a band called "Geile Tiere Berlin" I think..

    good bye
    Holly

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  7. love this lp too, always play it out

    play the instromental tune on a1 or b1 at 33,

    great blog btw

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  8. i bought this when it came out and still listen to it today..apparently they supported DAF when they did their 'final' tour after they released 'Fur Immer' or so the guy who sold it to me said...cheers for a good blog..

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  9. Thomas Wydler from this band is the man behind of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, the drum kit. :-)

    I love this blog!!!!

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  10. reup please. please please please ...

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  11. Being reissued finally on Medical Records in July 2013 (medical-records.org)

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