There are at least 5 bands named Cluster (a German ambient musical group, a… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 5 bands named Cluster (a German ambient musical group, a French "heavy rock" band, a Brazilian band, an Italian vocal group, and a bolivian "punk rock" band)
1/ Cluster is a German musical group closely associated with krautrock whose output prefigures ambient music. Michael Waynick, who reviewed Cluster & Eno for Allmusic writes a description that applies to more than the one album: "...too emotionally rich to waste as mere background music, evoking feelings of hesitancy and regret that rescue the music from mere vapid prettiness."
Having previously collaborated in the use of electronic instruments and experimental technique, Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, and Conrad Schnitzler formed Kluster in 1970. This trio released three albums, Klopfzeichen, Zwei Osterei, and Eruption. When Schnitzler left the group, Roedelius and Moebius became Cluster, and worked extensively with producer/engineer Conny Plank until his death in 1987.
Cluster and Neu! founder Michael Rother recorded several albums under the name Harmonia, and as such were joined by Brian Eno for one album, Tracks & Traces (recorded 1976; released 1997; reissued as " Tracks And Traces" by Herbert Grönemeyers Grönland label in 2009). Eno separately worked with Cluster on the albums Cluster & Eno (1977) and After the Heat (1978).
2/ Cluster is French heavy rock (mix between rock, hard rock and heavy metal) band from France (near Paris). They relased their 1st LP, "Sociétarium", in 2007.
3/ Cluster is an Italian a cappella group founded in 2003 by five young musicians, who were studying at Niccolò Paganini Conservatory of Music in Genoa.
"Cement", Cluster's first album, was released in 2006 and got 3 CARA nomintaions (Contemporary Acappella Recording Award).
The band was brought to wider success after taking part to an italian tv show named "X factor", in 2008.
4/ Cluster is a Brazilian band from São Paulo
5/ Cluster is a Bolivian band from La Paz, they have launched a selftitled EP in 2010.
1/ Cluster is a German musical group closely associated with krautrock whose output prefigures ambient music. Michael Waynick, who reviewed Cluster & Eno for Allmusic writes a description that applies to more than the one album: "...too emotionally rich to waste as mere background music, evoking feelings of hesitancy and regret that rescue the music from mere vapid prettiness."
Having previously collaborated in the use of electronic instruments and experimental technique, Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, and Conrad Schnitzler formed Kluster in 1970. This trio released three albums, Klopfzeichen, Zwei Osterei, and Eruption. When Schnitzler left the group, Roedelius and Moebius became Cluster, and worked extensively with producer/engineer Conny Plank until his death in 1987.
Cluster and Neu! founder Michael Rother recorded several albums under the name Harmonia, and as such were joined by Brian Eno for one album, Tracks & Traces (recorded 1976; released 1997; reissued as " Tracks And Traces" by Herbert Grönemeyers Grönland label in 2009). Eno separately worked with Cluster on the albums Cluster & Eno (1977) and After the Heat (1978).
2/ Cluster is French heavy rock (mix between rock, hard rock and heavy metal) band from France (near Paris). They relased their 1st LP, "Sociétarium", in 2007.
3/ Cluster is an Italian a cappella group founded in 2003 by five young musicians, who were studying at Niccolò Paganini Conservatory of Music in Genoa.
"Cement", Cluster's first album, was released in 2006 and got 3 CARA nomintaions (Contemporary Acappella Recording Award).
The band was brought to wider success after taking part to an italian tv show named "X factor", in 2008.
4/ Cluster is a Brazilian band from São Paulo
5/ Cluster is a Bolivian band from La Paz, they have launched a selftitled EP in 2010.
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Ed nicoletta Snyder
Recorded almost fifty years ago, and it still sounds like it came from the future.
tigerarmyrule
This is what Bowie was aiming for on Low and Heroes, I love it. This is mind opening. It is one of the greatest instrumental tracks ever laid down. Krautrocks masterpiece. You are totally hooked after 10 seconds.
Fabian Kesler
Yes...and as the germans said...Bowie and Eno never recognized that influence. They were on Germany and copy tapes that brought to England.
Rough_Export Productions
@Efrain Mcshell You can hear some Sly & The Family Stone with those crusty drums. Specifically "Africa Talks to You" from 1971
Efrain Mcshell
@Gustavo De la Camara Montes ok
Gustavo De la Camara Montes
@Efrain Mcshell It was BRIAN ENO, the one who knew (Personally) Cluster and Neu!, worked with then,. and thentransmitted his interest to Bowie, and Kraftwerk was important for bowie`s sound in berlin's trilogy... Of course the proper soybs of ENO, was an important influence in bowie's instrumentals. don't underrate Eno's influence. He was the architect of bowie's sound from 1977 to 1979... Moss Garden, Heroes... (the song) it's Eno's sound. Eno was the person who introduced Bowie in this sound.
Efrain Mcshell
All the influence totally from Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius,
Michael Saup
I truly love this timeless gem. Glad I could meet Mr Moebius 2014 in Berlin, so I could let him know that he is a great artist
now
Excellence.
They're good lads.
:-)
Jeff Dawson
All incarnations of Cluster/Kluster/Qluster are interesting, but these early songs seem to be the most endearing for me.