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SVVRCH 049LP
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Survival Research present a reissue of Clara Mondshine's Visions Of Audio, originally released in 1987. The final instalment of the electronic fusion projects that Walter Bachauer concocted for Klaus Schulze's Innovative Communication label, Visions Of Audio delves further into minimalist musique concrete, extending themes developed on Memorymetropolis (1983) in drawing on non-European vocal chants, here applied in dissociative layers. The diverse, complex arrangements include the symphonic synths of "Promised Land" and the war-mode Sensurround of "1922 In Baku", as well as the obtuse loops of "The Final Ritual", the work inspiring future hitmaker Pilooski. Mondshine fans, Berlin School freaks, and abstract electronica lovers should bag it.
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SVVRCH 048LP
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Survival Research present a reissue of 's Memorymetropolis, originally released in 1983. Walter Bachauer has been an active part of Berlin's but all in all Germany's electronic and progressive music scene as long as he lived with his greatest achievements being the Meta Music festivals in Berlin in 1974, 1976, and 1978 while he worked as a line producer at RiasBerlin, the city's biggest radio station. In the early to mid-80s he got back to compose and play music under the pseudonym Clara Mondshine and this is his second out of three albums from 1983, Memorymetropolis. Easy listening melodies come in smaller doses here despite his fondness for the pop-oriented side of the so-called Berlin School electronics and the overall time in which he operated this project.
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