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Cluster was a German musical duo consisting of
Hans-Joachim Roedelius Hans-Joachim Roedelius (born 26 October 1934) is a German electronic music, electronic musician and composer, known as a co-founder of the influential 'kosmische musik, kosmische' groups Cluster (band), Cluster and Harmonia (band), Harmonia. He ...
and
Dieter Moebius Dieter Moebius (16 January 1944 – 20 July 2015) was a Swiss-born German electronic musician and composer, best known as a member of the influential krautrock bands Cluster and Harmonia. Career Moebius was studying art at Berlin's Akademie Gr ...
, formed in 1971 and associated with West Germany's
krautrock Krautrock (also called , German for ) is a broad genre of experimental rock that developed in Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It originated among artists who blended elements of psychedelic rock, avant-garde composition, and electron ...
and kosmische music scenes.Bush, John. Allmusic: Cluster Retrieved 24 February 2005. Originating from the earlier Berlin-based group
Kluster Kluster was a Berlin-based German Experimental music, experimental musical group formed in 1969 by Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Conrad Schnitzler, and Dieter Moebius. Their improvisational work presaged later industrial music. The original Kluster w ...
, the duo relocated in 1971 to the countryside village of Forst, Lower Saxony, where they built a studio and collaborated with musicians such as
Conny Plank Konrad "Conny" Plank (3 May 1940 – 5 December 1987) was a German record producer and musician. He is known for his innovative work as a sound engineer and producer in Germany's krautrock and kosmische music scene in the 1970s. Plank was involv ...
,
Brian Eno Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (, born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, visual artist, and activist. He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambien ...
, and
Michael Rother Michael Rother (; born 2 September 1950) is a German experimental musician, best known for being a founding member of the influential bands Neu! and Harmonia (band), Harmonia, and an early member of the band Kraftwerk. Early life and educat ...
. With Rother, they formed the influential side project
Harmonia In Greek mythology, Harmonia (; /Ancient Greek phonology, harmoˈnia/, "harmony", "agreement") is the goddess of harmony and concord. Her Greek opposite is Eris (mythology), Eris and her Roman mythology, Roman counterpart is Concordia (mythol ...
. Cluster disbanded in 1981 but reunited twice, from 1989 to 1997 and again from 2007 to 2010.
AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online database, online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on Musical artist, musicians and Mus ...
described Cluster as "the most important and consistently underrated
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unit of the '70s." Music historian
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included three Cluster albums—'' Cluster II'' (1972), ''
Zuckerzeit ''Zuckerzeit'' ( German: ''Sugar Time'') is the third studio album by German band Cluster, released in 1974 on Brain Records. It was co-produced by Michael Rother, their bandmate in side-project Harmonia. The music on ''Zuckerzeit'' marks a shif ...
'' (1974), and ''
Sowiesoso ''Sowiesoso'' (from ) is the fourth studio album by German electronic music band Cluster, released in 1976. It was Cluster's first release for Sky Records. ''Sowiesoso'' was recorded in just two days in Forst, Germany in 1976 and mixed at Con ...
'' (1976)—in his ''Krautrock Top 50''. ''
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'' included their debut album in its list of "One Hundred Records That Set the World on Fire".


History


1971–1972: Early works

Dieter Moebius Dieter Moebius (16 January 1944 – 20 July 2015) was a Swiss-born German electronic musician and composer, best known as a member of the influential krautrock bands Cluster and Harmonia. Career Moebius was studying art at Berlin's Akademie Gr ...
,
Hans-Joachim Roedelius Hans-Joachim Roedelius (born 26 October 1934) is a German electronic music, electronic musician and composer, known as a co-founder of the influential 'kosmische musik, kosmische' groups Cluster (band), Cluster and Harmonia (band), Harmonia. He ...
, and
Conrad Schnitzler Conrad "Conny" Schnitzler (17 March 1937 – 4 August 2011) was a prolific German experimental musician associated with West Germany's 1970s krautrock movement. A co-founder of West Berlin's Zodiak Free Arts Lab, he was an early member of Tang ...
formed
Kluster Kluster was a Berlin-based German Experimental music, experimental musical group formed in 1969 by Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Conrad Schnitzler, and Dieter Moebius. Their improvisational work presaged later industrial music. The original Kluster w ...
in 1969 after meeting at the
Zodiak Free Arts Lab The Zodiak Free Arts Lab, sometimes known as the "Zodiak Club" or "Zodiac Club", was a short-lived but highly influential experimental live music venue, founded in the then West Berlin in spring 1968 by German artists/musicians Conrad Schnitzler ( ...
. The trio released three albums: ''
Klopfzeichen ''Klopfzeichen'' is the debut full-length album by German experimental music trio Kluster. ''Klopfzeichen'' was recorded on 21 December 1969 at Rhenus-Studio, Gordorf, Germany. Liner notes on the CD reissue on the Hypnotic (record label), Hypnot ...
'', ''
Zwei-Osterei ''Zwei-Osterei'' is the second full-length album by German experimental music trio Kluster. The album title translates to English as "Two - Easter egg". ''Zwei-Osterei'' was recorded on February 23, 1970 at Rhenus-Studio, Gordorf, Germany. '' ...
'', and ''
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''. After Schnitzler left the group, Roedelius and Moebius continued as Cluster. They were joined by
Conny Plank Konrad "Conny" Plank (3 May 1940 – 5 December 1987) was a German record producer and musician. He is known for his innovative work as a sound engineer and producer in Germany's krautrock and kosmische music scene in the 1970s. Plank was involv ...
for their self-titled debut album in 1971 but continued as a duo thereafter, working extensively with producer and engineer Plank until his death in 1987. Cluster’s first release, ''
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'' (later reissued as ''Cluster '71''), was released in 1971 on
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. It marked the musicians' first major-label release; previous Kluster albums had been limited to small or private label pressings of no more than 300 copies. The album, along with its 1972 follow-up, served as a musical bridge between the avant-garde, discordant, proto-industrial sound of Kluster and the more structured ambient and rock-oriented styles of Cluster’s later work. ''Cluster '71'' features little to no discernible melody or rhythm.
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described it as "a dislocating, disorienting meld of random space music, industrial noise, proto-ambient atmospherics, feedback, and soundwash." This album is also the only Cluster release on which Conny Plank is credited as a full third member. In 1972, Cluster signed with the influential Krautrock label
Brain Records Brain was a Hamburg-based record label prominent in the 1970s releasing several important Krautrock records by bands such as Neu!, Cluster and Guru Guru. Many of its more prominent records are currently being reissued on CD by Repertoire Rec ...
, a partnership that lasted until 1975. Plank continued to work with them as a producer and contributor, including on '' Cluster II'', where he was credited as a composer and producer.


1973–1979: Harmonia, ''Zuckerzeit'', and Eno

In 1971, the duo moved to the rural village of Forst,
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, where they lived in several Renaissance-era farmhouses and built their own studio. There, Cluster and
Neu! Neu! (; German for "New!"; styled in block capitals) were a West German krautrock band formed in Düsseldorf in 1971 by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother following their departure from Kraftwerk. The group's albums were produced by Conny Plank, w ...
co-founder
Michael Rother Michael Rother (; born 2 September 1950) is a German experimental musician, best known for being a founding member of the influential bands Neu! and Harmonia (band), Harmonia, and an early member of the band Kraftwerk. Early life and educat ...
recorded two albums under the name
Harmonia In Greek mythology, Harmonia (; /Ancient Greek phonology, harmoˈnia/, "harmony", "agreement") is the goddess of harmony and concord. Her Greek opposite is Eris (mythology), Eris and her Roman mythology, Roman counterpart is Concordia (mythol ...
: ''
Musik von Harmonia ''Musik von Harmonia'' is the debut album from the influential German krautrock group Harmonia, released in January 1974 by Brain Records. Formed by the addition of Neu! guitarist Michael Rother to Cluster (the duo of Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Die ...
'' (1974) and '' Deluxe'' (1975), both released on Brain Records. The trio also toured during this period, and a live recording from 1974 was later released as ''Live 1974'' in 2007. Following the release of Harmonia's debut album and a period of touring, Rother returned to working with
Klaus Dinger Klaus Dinger (24 March 1946 – 21 March 2008) was a German musician and songwriter most famous for his contributions to the seminal krautrock band Neu!. He was also the guitarist and chief songwriter of New wave music, new wave group La Düsse ...
and an expanded Neu! lineup to fulfill his contractual obligations. During his absence, Cluster resumed work as a duo, releasing ''
Zuckerzeit ''Zuckerzeit'' ( German: ''Sugar Time'') is the third studio album by German band Cluster, released in 1974 on Brain Records. It was co-produced by Michael Rother, their bandmate in side-project Harmonia. The music on ''Zuckerzeit'' marks a shif ...
'' later in 1974. ''Zuckerzeit'' marked a departure from Cluster’s earlier experimental sound, featuring structured melodies and rhythmic elements that at times reflected the
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style of Neu! Pitchfork placed ''Zuckerzeit'' at number 63 in its "Top 100 Albums of the 1970s". After the release of ''Deluxe'', Moebius, Roedelius, and Rother reunited in the studio in 1976 and collaborated with
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. The resulting album, ''
Tracks and Traces ''Tracks and Traces'' is a collaborative album by German kosmische supergroup Harmonia (featuring Neu! guitarist Michael Rother and Cluster members Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius) and British musician Brian Eno, initially credited to H ...
'', remained unreleased until 1997. Eno had been impressed with both ''Musik von Harmonia'' and ''Zuckerzeit'' and had previously joined Harmonia for a live performance at The Fabrik in
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in 1974. In a 1997 interview, Hans-Joachim Roedelius reflected on Rother’s influence on Cluster's musical direction in ''Zuckerzeit'' and later releases:
"Michael, as well as Eno, gave a lot and had a certain focus regarding our common work... Obviously working with Michael changed my and Moebius' focus. I don't know if Michael got the same benefit from working with us as we did working with him."
The period from 1976 to 1979 was Cluster's most productive, with four albums released during these years receiving significant critical acclaim. In 1976, Cluster also moved to the
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-based
Sky Records Sky Records was an independent record label specializing in krautrock/Kosmische Musik and electronic music. They were based in Hamburg, Germany. Some of their releases could be classified as progressive rock or art rock, experimental music, indust ...
. Their first release for Sky, ''
Sowiesoso ''Sowiesoso'' (from ) is the fourth studio album by German electronic music band Cluster, released in 1976. It was Cluster's first release for Sky Records. ''Sowiesoso'' was recorded in just two days in Forst, Germany in 1976 and mixed at Con ...
'', was recorded in just two days and featured softer, more melodic compositions. In 1977, Cluster collaborated with Brian Eno at Conny Plank's studio. The first album from these sessions, '' Cluster & Eno'', showcased a more ambient sound. Guest musicians included Can bassist Holger Czukay and synthesist
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. The collaboration with Eno helped Cluster gain a wider international audience. A second album from these sessions, '' After the Heat'' (1978), displayed a broader range of styles, including three tracks featuring Eno's vocals. Holger Czukay played bass on one track, "Tzima N'arki," which incorporated reversed vocals from Eno's song "King's Lead Hat". During this period, Roedelius also began releasing solo material, starting with ''
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'' in 1978. Cluster's 1979 album '' Grosses Wasser'', produced by former
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member Peter Baumann, featured a diverse range of styles. The title track, which occupied the entire second side of the LP, contained some of the most avant-garde material the duo had recorded since the dissolution of Kluster.


1980–1989: ''Curiosum'' and related projects

On 12 June 1980, Cluster performed at the Wiener Festwochen Alternativ with Joshi Farnbauer. The performance was recorded and released as a limited-edition cassette on the
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York House Records (YHR) label and later in Germany on the Transmitter label, owned by "Grüne Kraft" founder Werner Pieper. This sole Cluster & Farnbauer release was titled ''
Live in Vienna ''Live in Vienna, 1980'' is a live collaborative album by German electronic music outfit Cluster and percussionist Joshi Farnbauer. It is the first of four live albums recorded by Cluster, and their only work with Farnbauer. The album was re ...
''. The music is highly experimental and discordant, reminiscent of Moebius and Roedelius' early work with Conrad Schnitzler in Kluster. ''Live in Vienna'' was not released on CD until 2010, although two sections, each between 15 and 16 minutes long, had previously been included as bonus tracks on the
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CD reissues of the first two Kluster albums, ''Klopfzeichen'' and ''Zwei-Osterei''. Also in 1980, Sky Records reissued Cluster's debut album with new artwork and the title ''Cluster '71''. That same year, Dieter Moebius teamed up with former Cluster member, engineer, and producer Conny Plank on the album '' Rastakraut Pasta'', released on Sky. A second Moebius & Plank album, ''
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'', followed in 1981. Cluster’s 1981 release, '' Curiosum'', lived up to its name, with seven tracks of offbeat and unusual melodies. It was Cluster’s last album for Sky Records and marked their final collaboration before an eight-year hiatus. During this break, both Moebius and Roedelius continued to record and tour, releasing solo albums and collaborating with other artists. Moebius continued working with Conny Plank. Along with
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drummer Mani Neumeier, they recorded the African-influenced, rhythm-heavy album ''
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'', released by Sky in 1983. That same year, Moebius and Plank collaborated with Mayo Thompson to record '' Ludwig's Law'', which remained unreleased until 1998. Their final collaboration, '' En Route'', was recorded in 1986 but was not released until 1995 on Curious Music. Plank died of cancer in 1987. Roedelius released numerous solo albums and collaborations during this period, continuing his '' Selbstportrait'' series of introspective ambient albums. With no new material from Cluster, Sky Records released several compilations. The 1984 release ''Stimmungen'' featured material from ''Sowiesoso'' and ''Grosses Wasser''. Two additional compilations, '' Begegnungen'' (1984) and '' Begegnungen II'' (1985), credited to Eno, Moebius, Roedelius, and Plank, included tracks from ''Sowiesoso'', ''Cluster & Eno'', and ''After the Heat'', along with selections from Moebius and Roedelius' solo albums and the Moebius & Plank collaborations. Cluster also saw their first U.S. release in 1985 when
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issued '' Old Land'', credited to Cluster and Brian Eno, featuring a mix of material from ''Cluster & Eno'' and ''After the Heat''.


1989–1997: First reunion

In 1989, Cluster reunited and began recording '' Apropos Cluster'' between 1989 and 1990. The album was released on the Curious Music label in 1991. ''Apropos Cluster'' is musically and structurally similar to ''Grosses Wasser'', featuring four short tracks followed by a nearly 22-minute-long, more experimental title piece. It was Cluster's first album to be released initially in the U.S., followed by American reissues of their Sky and Brain catalog during the early to mid-1990s. Cluster’s next album, '' One Hour'', was released in 1995. It featured a single long musical piece—the longest ever recorded by Cluster—divided into 11 tracks on the CD. ''One Hour'' follows a structure similar to the title track of ''Grosses Wasser'', with short, soft melodic sections at the beginning and end, sandwiching a longer experimental central section. It was the last studio album released by Cluster until 2009, marking a 14-year hiatus. The liner notes for ''One Hour'' included a tribute to the late Konrad (Conny) Plank:
"However the most creative input and personal support over the years came from Konrad Plank, who was, in effect, a 'silent member in the background'."
In 1996, Cluster embarked on critically acclaimed concert tours in Japan and the United States—their first-ever U.S. tour. These tours resulted in two live albums: '' Japan 1996 Live'', released in 1997 on the Japanese Captain Trip label, and '' First Encounter Tour 1996'', recorded in the U.S. and released the same year on the American Purple Pyramid label. Tim Story, best known as a keyboardist and ambient music composer, co-produced ''Japan 1996 Live'' and produced ''First Encounter Tour 1996'', beginning a musical association with Roedelius that would lead to future collaborations. Following the U.S. tour, Roedelius and Moebius once again parted ways.


1997–2007: Hiatus and second reunion

During the following decade, Moebius and Roedelius pursued various solo projects and collaborations. Roedelius continued recording and touring with
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, which released a self-titled live album in 1998. In 2000, he reunited with his former Kluster bandmate Conrad Schnitzler for the first time in nearly three decades, resulting in the album ''Acon 2000/1'', released on Captain Trip in 2001. Roedelius also collaborated with Tim Story on two albums: ''The Persistence of Memory'' (2000) and ''Lunz'' (2002). In 2005, he released '' Neverless'', a collaboration with Mott the Hoople alumnus
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. During this period, Roedelius recorded a total of 14 solo albums and three additional collaborative works. Moebius recorded two solo albums during his second hiatus from Cluster: ''Blotch'' (1999) and ''Nurton'' (2006). He also performed and toured with his former Harmonia bandmate Michael Rother and contributed to the album by the Krautrock supergroup Amon Guru, which was released in 2007. Moebius and Roedelius reunited for a performance at the Kosmische Club in Camden, London, on 15 April 2007. They also performed at the opening of
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12 on 15 June 2007 in
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, Germany, and at the fourth annual More Ohr Less festival in Lunz, Austria, on 10 August 2007. From September to November 2007, Cluster held additional concert performances in Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Estonia, and the Netherlands. Roedelius also gave a solo concert in
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, United States. Additionally, Moebius and Roedelius reunited with Michael Rother, and the first Harmonia concert in more than 30 years took place in Berlin on 27 November 2007. Cluster performed in the United States for the first time since 1996, appearing at the
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on 16 May 2008 and at the No Fun Fest at the Knitting Factory in New York City on 17 May 2008. They also performed four shows in
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from 22 to 25 May. In 2008, Cluster released their first album in over a decade, a live recording from their performance in
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on 14 September 2007, issued by Important Records. On 21 March 2009, Cluster participated in a one-off live collaboration with Chrome Hoof in London. In May 2009, they released '' Qua'', their first studio album in over a decade. On 22 November 2009, Cluster supported
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at the
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in London. On 17 November 2010, Roedelius announced via email and social media that Cluster would disband at the end of 2010. Their final concert took place in
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, England, on 5 December 2010. Following the breakup, Roedelius formed the project "Qluster" with musician Onnen Bock. A trilogy of albums was planned, with the first release arriving in May 2011.


Musical style

Cluster's musical style varied greatly over their career.
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described them as "the most important and consistently underrated
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unit of the '70s," noting that they initially began as "an improv group that used everything from
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s to alarm clocks and kitchen utensils in their performances." Later, they transitioned to producing "many landmark LPs in the field of German space music, often termed kosmische."Bush, John. Allmusic: Cluster Retrieved 24 February 2005. With the release of ''
Zuckerzeit ''Zuckerzeit'' ( German: ''Sugar Time'') is the third studio album by German band Cluster, released in 1974 on Brain Records. It was co-produced by Michael Rother, their bandmate in side-project Harmonia. The music on ''Zuckerzeit'' marks a shif ...
'' in 1974, the group shifted toward a more structured and accessible sound, blending "trippy
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rhythms with woozy, pastoral melodies, resulting in a skewed, playful vision of futuristic pop." In the following decades, Cluster continued to explore various electronic and
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styles, influencing genres well into the 1990s. Cluster has been widely influential, not only in ambient and electronic music but also in
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,
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, and even popular music. Artists and groups influenced by Cluster include
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, Robert Rich,
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(formerly of
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), and
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of
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. Other notable acts that have drawn inspiration from Cluster include Coil,
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, and
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Personnel


Core members

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Hans-Joachim Roedelius Hans-Joachim Roedelius (born 26 October 1934) is a German electronic music, electronic musician and composer, known as a co-founder of the influential 'kosmische musik, kosmische' groups Cluster (band), Cluster and Harmonia (band), Harmonia. He ...
(1971–2010) *
Dieter Moebius Dieter Moebius (16 January 1944 – 20 July 2015) was a Swiss-born German electronic musician and composer, best known as a member of the influential krautrock bands Cluster and Harmonia. Career Moebius was studying art at Berlin's Akademie Gr ...
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Conny Plank Konrad "Conny" Plank (3 May 1940 – 5 December 1987) was a German record producer and musician. He is known for his innovative work as a sound engineer and producer in Germany's krautrock and kosmische music scene in the 1970s. Plank was involv ...
(as musician, 1971, as composer 1971–1972, as engineer/producer 1971–1978)


Other musicians

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Brian Eno Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (, born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, visual artist, and activist. He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambien ...
(1977–1978) – synthesizer, vocals, producer, bass * Holger Czukay (1977–1978) – bass *
Asmus Tietchens Asmus Tietchens (born 3 February 1947, in Hamburg), who also records under the monikers Hematic Sunsets and Club of Rome, is a German composer of avant-garde music. Tietchens became interested in experimental music and musique concrète as a chi ...
(1977) – synthesizer * Okko Bekker (1977) – guitar * Joshi Farnbauer (1980) – percussion * Stanislaw Michalik (1990) – bass * Bond Bergland – guitar (1996)
Paul M. Fox
(1996) – musician/engineer * Tommy Grenas (Johnston) (1996) – musician


Production

* Peter Baumann (1979) – producer * William Roper (1979) – engineer * Felix Jay (1996) – producer * Tim Story (1996–1997) – producer/engineer * Hiroshi Okunari (1996) – engineer,
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* Russ Curry (1996) – engineer


Discography


Studio albums

* 1971 ''
Cluster may refer to: Science and technology Astronomy * Cluster (spacecraft), constellation of four European Space Agency spacecraft * Cluster II (spacecraft), a European Space Agency mission to study the magnetosphere * Asteroid cluster, a small ...
'' * 1972 '' Cluster II'' * 1974 ''
Zuckerzeit ''Zuckerzeit'' ( German: ''Sugar Time'') is the third studio album by German band Cluster, released in 1974 on Brain Records. It was co-produced by Michael Rother, their bandmate in side-project Harmonia. The music on ''Zuckerzeit'' marks a shif ...
'' * 1976 ''
Sowiesoso ''Sowiesoso'' (from ) is the fourth studio album by German electronic music band Cluster, released in 1976. It was Cluster's first release for Sky Records. ''Sowiesoso'' was recorded in just two days in Forst, Germany in 1976 and mixed at Con ...
'' * 1977 '' Cluster & Eno'' (with Brian Eno) * 1978 '' After the Heat'' (by Eno, Moebius and Roedelius) * 1979 '' Grosses Wasser'' * 1981 '' Curiosum'' * 1991 '' Apropos Cluster'' (by Moebius and Roedelius) * 1995 '' One Hour'' * 2009 '' Qua''


Live albums

* 1980 '' Live in Vienna, 1980'' (with Joshi Farnbauer) * 1997 '' Japan 1996 Live'' * 1997 '' First Encounter Tour 1996'' * 2008 '' Berlin 07'' * 2015 ''USA Live'' * 2017 ''Konzerte 1972/1977''


Compilation albums

* 1984 '' Begegnungen'' (with Brian Eno, Conny Plank) * 1984 ''Stimmungen'' * 1985 '' Begegnungen II'' (with Brian Eno, Conny Plank) * 1985 '' Old Land'' (with Brian Eno) * 2007 ''Box 1'' (boxed set)


See also

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References

;Sources * Bush, John. AllMusic: Cluster Retrieved 24 February 2005. * Bush, John AllMusic: Harmonia Retrieved 2 September 2007. * Discog
Cluster & Joshi Farnbauer – Live in Vienna
Retrieved 18 August 2007. * Freeman, Steven and Freeman, Alan

(Audion Publications, 1996). . Retrieved 19 August 2007. * Roedelius, Hans-Joachim
Hans-Joachim Roedelius official homepage
Retrieved 17 August 2007.


External links

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