Track listing: - Eruption (Side one) – 31:04 - Eruption (Side two) – 25:30 Eruption is the third and final full-length album by German experimental music trio Kluster. It is also the only live recording issued by Kluster. Eruption was recorded in 1971 at the last concert performed by Kluster and was recorded by Klaus Freudigmann. Eruption was released with what, according to Conrad Schnitzler, was an incorrect title Kluster und Eruption in 1971 as a private pressing. Only 200 copies of the original LP were pressed and sold. It was reissued as a Conrad Schnitzler solo album u… read more
Track listing: - Eruption (Side one) – 31:04 - Eruption (Side two) – 25:30 Eruption is the third and final full-length album by German experi… read more
Track listing: - Eruption (Side one) – 31:04 - Eruption (Side two) – 25:30 Eruption is the third and final full-length album by German experimental music trio Kluster. It is also… read more
There are at least five groups known by the name Kluster. 1) A pioneering Krautrock band formed in 1969; 2) A Swedish alternative band of the 2010s, now renamed to Kluster B; 3) A Finnish project; 4) A Swedish psychedelic forest-trance project; 5) A Mexican punk rock band. 1) Kluster was a pioneering Krautrock band formed by luminaries Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, and Conrad Schnitzler in 1969. After three albums, Moebius and Roedelius left Schnitzler to pursue their own project under the name Cluster. Schnitzler continued to use the Kluster name for his collaborations w… read more
There are at least five groups known by the name Kluster. 1) A pioneering Krautrock band formed in 1969; 2) A Swedish alternative band of the 2010s, now renamed to Kluster B; 3) A Finnish p… read more
There are at least five groups known by the name Kluster. 1) A pioneering Krautrock band formed in 1969; 2) A Swedish alternative band of the 2010s, now renamed to Kluster B; 3) A Finnish project; 4) A Swedish psychedelic forest-trance… read more