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Hans-Joachim Roedelius

 
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Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Brian Eno, Nicola Alesini, Dieter Moebius, Alexander Czjzek

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  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Synthesizer
  • Representative Albums: "Durch die Wüste", "Wenn der Sudwind Weht", "Jardin Au Fou
  • Representative Songs: "Durch Die Wüste", "Glaubersalz", "Mr. Livingstone

Biography

From his early work with the pioneering Krautrock band Cluster to his later, more ambient solo recordings, Hans Joachim Roedelius remained one of the most innovative and prolific voices in contemporary electronic music. Born in Berlin in 1934, he drifted through a series of odd jobs before turning to music, later collaborating with conceptual artist Conrad Schnitzler in a series of experimental bands including Plus/Minus, Noises and the Human Being. In 1968, Roedelius and Schnitzler were among the co-founders of the Zodiak Free Arts Lab, a group of avant-garde artists from a variety of creative disciplines which quickly became one of the driving forces of the Berlin underground scene; with Dieter Moebius, they formed Kluster in 1969, performing extended improvisational live dates throughout West Germany.

Cluster released their debut LP Klopfzeichen in 1970; in the wake of their third album, 1971's Kluster und Eruption, Schnitzler exited to pursue a solo career, and Roedelius and Moebius continued on as Cluster. Working with famed producer Conrad Plank, the duo began to move increasingly towards more structured soundscapes -- with 1974's Zuckerzeit, they even pursued an electronic pop sound similar in spirit to Kraftwerk. Roedelius and Moebius also teamed with Neu!'s Michael Rother in Harmonia, releasing a pair of mid-'70s LPs which caught the attention of Brian Eno, who in response collaborated with the trio on a legendary session (released much later as Harmonia 76) heralding a turn towards ambient textures (and influencing the sound of the 1976 Cluster album Sowiesoso). Roedelius and Moebius subsequently worked with Eno on 1977's Cluster and Eno and 1979's After the Heat as well.

In the interim, Roedelius made his solo debut with 1978's Durch die Wuste; after Cluster went on hiatus in the wake of 1981's Curiosum, he plunged fully into solo work, regularly releasing several new LPs each year. Although most of these projects pursued ambient paths -- the multi-chapter Selbstportrait series, 1981's Lustwandel, 1987's Momenti Felici and 1992's Friendly Game all being good examples -- others like 1982's Offene Türen and 1992's Sinfonia Contempora I explored more dissonant electronic soundscapes. Additionally, Roedelius worked in a series of mediums including theatre, dance and film, collaborating with everyone from Holger Czukay to Peter Baumann; in 1990, he and Moebius also reunited for Apropos Cluster, and the duo continued working together throughout the decade to follow. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Hans-Joachim Roedelius

Hans-Joachim Roedelius in 2007
Background information
Birth name Hans-Joachim Roedelius
Born October 26, 1934 (1934-10-26) (age 74)
Origin Berlin, Germany
Genres Avant-Garde
Kosmische Musik
Krautrock
Industrial
Electronic music
Synth Pop
Oblique Strategies
Ambient
Psychedelic rock
Electronic art music
Experimental music
New Age Music
German Rock music (Deutschrock)
Occupations Musician, Producer
Instruments Synthesizer, Keyboards, Piano, Guitar
Years active 1968 to Present
Labels Sky Records
Egg Records
Barclay Records
Multimood
All Saints
Prudence
Klanggalerie
Rykodisc
Gyroscope
Polygram
Curious Music
Amadeo
Captain Trip Records, Grönland Records
Nepenthe Music
Fabrique Records
Psychonavigation Records
Associated acts Cluster
Harmonia
Aquarello
Kluster
Human Being
Website Official Website

Hans-Joachim Roedelius (Hans-Joachim Rödelius, born October 26, 1934 in Berlin)[citation needed] is an German experimental / ambient / electronic musician. He best known as a co-founder of the German krautrock groups Cluster and Harmonia and his work in the ambient jazz trio Aquarello.

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Biography

As a child he acted in UFA films such as "...reitet für Deutschland" (Riding for Germany) (1941) and "Verklungene Melodie" (Dead Melody) (1938).

In 1968 Roedelius co-founded the music commune known as "Human Being" and co-formed Zodiak Free Arts Lab, the center of Berlin's Underground Culture at the time, with conceptual artist Conrad Schnitzler. He met Dieter Moebius at the Zodiak. In 1970 Roedelius, Schnitzler and Moebius formed Kluster.

In 1971 Schnitzler left the group to start a long-running solo career and Moebius and Roedelius anglicised the band's name to Cluster. At first Cluster worked along the same lines as their parent group, signed first to Philips then to Brain. In 1974, they worked with Michael Rother for the first time. Rother was the guitarist for NEU!, another Krautrock group.

Rother co-produced their third album; Zuckerzeit, moving the band's style further from avant-garde 'noise' to a more melodic music, similar to modern day trance. The trio had been touring Germany and the Low Countries since early 1973 and decided to record an album together under the moniker of Harmonia. Musik von Harmonia was released on the back of a huge publicity campaign by Brain.

Harmonia would release one further album initially; 1975's Deluxe. British musician Brian Eno, who had become a fan of both Cluster and Harmonia, joined them for several jams, the result of which would be released in 1997 as Tracks & Traces

Rother left Harmonia to pursue his solo career and Cluster returned to the studio to record Sowiesoso which would be released on Sky Records. Brian Eno (who had returned to Germany to work with David Bowie improvised two albums worth of music with Cluster: 1977's Cluster & Eno and 1978's After the Heat, the latter of which gained the band much attention in the British music press.

A further Cluster album, Großes Wasser which extended Cluster's music into long form. Roedelius' solo career began with Durch die Wüste in 1978 and then Jardin au Fou in 1979. This album laid down Roedelius' future style: melodic piano and (often faked) acoustic instruments played with a sharp tinge of electronics.

The first of the lengthy Selbstportrait series was released in 1979, being outtakes from his work with Cluster and Harmonia, without the input of his collaborators. Consisting of only two tracks and recorded very unprofessionally, the Selbstportraits make up the backbone of Roedelius' early solo recordings.

Leaving Sky in 1982, his work took a more New Age style as he signed to Virgin's Venture sub-label. During this period, his best selling solo album: Geschenk des Augenblicks - Gift of the moment was released.

He was dropped by Venture in 1989 and began releasing on a variety of small labels, notably Multimood and Prudence. He began to venture into the newly emerging genre of techno, starting with 1991's Der Ohrenspiegel whose 25 minute opener, Reflectorum displays some of the characteristics of the later Sinfonia Contempora series.

By 1994 Roedelius' style was a heady mix of amateur electronics and sometimes clichéd ambient jazz. An album from this year; Theatreworks, was rewarded with the title "album of the month" by experimental music magazine The Wire.

Arguably the biggest turning point in Roedelius' career came in 1994 as well. The release of Sinfonia Contempora No. 1: Von Zeit zu Zeit marked, in Roedelius' own words, "Since the beginning of my career nothing was more important to me than to find my own musical language. I have, so I believe, eventually found it." The album consists of mismatched tape fragments (from numerous jams ranging from the mid-eighties to the mid-nineties) multitracked over the top of each other to create a disjointed but oddly musical sound.

Sinfonia Contempora No. 2: La Nordica (Salz Des Nordens) was released in 1996, making for a much more sinister and muddy sound than its predecessor, yet arguably Roedelius' best album. Also released in this period was Selbstportrait VI: The Diary of the Unforgotten, the first of the modern Selbstportraits. Now, rather than merely remastering the seventies DAT tapes, Roedelius also played over them, the sound montage Homage á Forst samples many Harmonia and Cluster tracks into the mix.

In the meantime, Cluster had reformed. 1990's Apropos Cluster was an update for the band, being a work of avant-techno not dissimilar in style to Großes Wasser. In 1996 Cluster embarked on two international tours, one of Japan and one of America. Both tours would be summarised on the following years live albums. The new sound of Cluster learns from the Sinfonia Contempora sound whilst adding Moebius' distinctive sound.

The turn of the century was Roedelius' most productive year, an astonishing eight albums being released between 2000 and 2001. Reprising the Selbstportrait series for the seventh time in 2000, Roedelius composed entirely new tracks for the first time on Selfportrait VII: dem Wind voran - ahead of the wind. The new millennium also saw Roedelius begin to work with other, usually younger, musicians than he had done since the late eighties.

Another series is Lieder vom Steinfeld. Beagn in 1995, Roedelius recites poems over these pieces, primarily sung in his native German dialect. In 2001 Roedelius worked with Conrad Schnitzler again for the first time since 1971. The independently released and excruciatingly rare Acon 2000/1 was the result.

Roedelius had been growing substantially in fame since Cluster began touring again in 1996. He is now often cited by electronic musicians and releases several albums a year, many of which are collaborations with modern musicians who are fans. He works extensively with Tim Storey and recently released Fibre with the help of Noh 1 (a.k.a. George Taylor), an album which has reached 13th place in "the Third Uncut Playlist of 2009" for Uncut Magazine, ahead of Bruce Springsteen's Working on a Dream.

Chronology

Roedelius' recorded career can be split into roughly 7 eras
  • The Schwann Years (1968-1971)
  • The Brain Years (1972-1975)
  • The Sky Years (1976-1982)
  • The Virgin Years (1983-1989)
  • The Early Baden Years(1990-1993)
  • The Symphonic Years (1994-1998)
  • The Modern Years (1999-present)

Discography

In Bands

In Human Being
  • 2008 : Live at the Zodiak - Berlin 1968 (live album)
In Kluster
In Cluster
In Harmonia
In Aquarello
  • 1991 : Friendly Game (studio album, as Roedelius, Capanni, Alesini)
  • 1993 : To Cover The Dark (studio album)
  • 1998 : Aquarello (live album, released as Roedelius solo album)
In Global Trotters Project
  • 1999 : Vol. 1: Drive (studio album)
  • 1999 : Drive - Remix (remix album)

Solo Work

  • 1978: Durch Die Wüste (studio album)
  • 1979: Jardin au Fou (stduio album)
  • 1979: Selbstportrait (studio album)
  • 1980: Selbstportrait - Vol. II (studio album)
  • 1980: Selbstportrait Vol. III "Reise durch Arcadien" (studio album)
  • 1981: Lustwandel (studio album)
  • 1981: Wenn Der Südwind Weht (studio album)
  • 1982: Flieg' Vogel flieg' (studio album)
  • 1982: Offene Türen (studio album)
  • 1982: Wasser im Wind (studio album)
  • 1984: Geschenk des Augenblicks - Gift of the moment (studio album)
  • 1986: Wie das Wispern des Windes (studio album)
  • 1987: Momenti Felici (studio album)
  • 1989: Bastionen der Liebe - Fortress of love (studio album)
  • 1990: Variety of Moods (studio album)
  • 1991: Der Ohrenspiegel (studio album)
  • 1991: Piano Piano (studio album)
  • 1992: Cuando... Adonde (studio album)
  • 1992: Frühling (studio album) later re-released as Romance in the Wilderness
  • 1993: Tace! (studio album)
  • 1994: Sinfonia Contempora No. 1: Von Zeit zu Zeit (studio album)
  • 1994: Theatreworks (studio album)
  • 1995: Selbstportrait VI: The Diary of the Unforgotten (studio album)
  • 1995: Vom Nutzen der Stunden - Lieder vom Steinfeld Vol. I (studio album)
  • 1996: Sinfonia Contempora No. 2: La Nordica (Salz Des Nordens) (studio album)
  • 1996: Pink, Blue And Amber (studio album)
  • 1999: Selfportrait VII: dem Wind voran - ahead of the wind (studio album)
  • 1999: Amerika Recycled by America Inc (studio album)
  • 1999: Vom Nutzen der Stunden - Lieder Vom Steinfeld Vol.II (studio album)
  • 2000: Roedeliusweg (studio album)
  • 2000: Romance In The Wilderness (studio album)
  • 2002: Selbstportrait VIII - Introspection (studio album)
  • 2003: American Steamboat (studio album)
  • 2003: Counterfeit (studio album)
  • 2003: Lieder vom Steinfeld Vol.III (studio album)
  • 2003: Roedelius 1969-2002 (compilation album)
  • 2006: Works 1968-2005 (compilation album)
  • 2007: Snapshots/Sidesteps (studio album)
  • 2008: Back Soon (compilation album)

Collaborations

With Brian Eno and Dieter Moebius
With Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius and Conny Plank
With Brian Eno and Dieter Moebius on Eno's solo album
With Alexander Czjzek
  • 1987: Weites Land (studio album)
With Aqueous
  • 1997 : Meeting The Magus (studio album)
With Alquimia
  • 2000 : Move and Resonate
With Tim Story (sometimes collectively referred to as Lunz)
  • 2000 : The Persistence of Memory (studio album)
  • 2002 : Lunz (studio album)
  • 2005 : Lunz-Reinterpretations (remix album)
  • 2008 : Inlandish (studio album)
With Conrad Schnitzler
  • 2001 : Acon 2000/1 (studio album)
With Fabio Capanni, Felix Dorner, Hirishi Nagashima and Tim Storey
  • 2001 : Evermore
With Nikos Arvanitis
  • 2002 : Digital Love (studio album)
With Morgan Fisher
With David Bickley
  • 2008 : Bonaventura (studio album)
With Kava
  • 2008 : The Gugging Album (studio album)
With Noh 1
  • 2009 : Fibre
With Alessandra Celletti
  • 2009 : Sustanza di cose sperata (studio album)

See also

Bibliography

Painting with Sound: The Life and Music of Hans-Joachim Roedelius by Stephen Iliffe. Foreword by Brian Eno - Meridian Music Guides 2003. ISBN 0954599500

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