Monday, 28 January 2019
Monday Long Song
Michael Rother from Neu! and Hans-Joachim Roedelius & Dieter Moebius of Cluster, together trading as Harmonia, released their debut LP 'Musik Von Harmonia' in January 1974, 45 years ago this month. They only released two LPs during their initial three year existence as a working unit (they reunited briefly between 2007-2009), but the music they made moved Brian Eno to pronounce that Harmonia was '...the world's most important rock band' at the time. 'Sehr Kosmisch' is taken from that debut LP and translates as, 'Very Cosmic'. Isn't it just.
Harmonia - Sehr Kosmisch
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I have a 2 track remix ep of Harmonia & Eno which came out in 2009. Sometimes In Autumn remix by Shackleton and By The Riverside by Applebim and Komonazmuk. I intend to post the Shackleton remix in the Monday slot at some point.
This is really good
These Monday slots are getting very hypnotic.
Great song by an forgotten album. Thanks for bringing this one back to my attention Swede.
Love this track, great stuff.
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