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Founded in 1997 by Reinhold Friedl, Zeitkratzer have since been creating an impressive catalogue of recordings that embraces 20th century avant-garde composers (Cage, Stockhausen, Lucier) as well as electronic artists (Carsten Nicolai, Terre Thaemlitz) or underground experimentalists like Throbbing Gristle or Column One. In their 20th anniversary year, the critically acclaimed ensemble will release a series of diverse albums that will explore new grounds in the typical, adventurous zeitkratzer way – the first of these albums is dedicated to Kraftwerk and their early, kraut-esque albums “Kraftwerk” and “Kraftwerk 2”. As Kraftwerk never re-released these albums, Zeitkratzer gave its best to cover the first tranche of the songs (second tranche to come…).
Recorded in Marseille, France in May 2016, the six tracks reveal a bucolic and even psychedelic aspect of the ensemble that’s mostly known (or feared) for its interpretatory and aesthetic acerbity. And yet there’s no doubt that “Songs From The Albums “Kraftwerk“ And “Kraftwerk 2“ turned out a true Zeitkratzer recording in the best and full meaning!
Zeitkratzer directed by Reinhold Friedl with Frank Gratkowski, flute, clarinets, Elena Kakaliagou, French horn, Hilary Jeffer, trombone, Reinhold Friedl harmonium, piano, Didier Ascour, guitar, Maurice de Martin, drums, Lisa Marie Landgraf, violin, Burkhard Schlothauer, violin, Elisabeth Coudoux, violoncello, Ulrich Phillipp, double bass.
Recorded and mixed by Martin Wurmnest. Mastered & cut by Mike Grinser at D&M, Berlin.
Après quelques classiques du contemporain tels que Cage, Stockhausen ou Lucier, quelques figures d’une scène plus underground tels que Throbbing Gristle ou Column One, l’ensemble Zeitkratzer créé et dirigé depuis 1997 par Reinhold Friedl, se lance ici dans la réinterprétation de certains morceaux des deux premiers albums de Kraftwerk daté de 1970 et 1972. À cette époque le groupe allemand n’était pas encore complètement robotisé mais déjà fortement dans l’esprit !
Zeitkratzer ne craint pas d’emprunter des pistes bucoliques et psychédéliques adaptés à la musique originale.
Enregistré à Marseille en mai 2016.
Frank Gratkowski, flûte, clarinettes, Elena Kakaliagou, cor, Hilary Jeffer, trombone, Reinhold Friedl, harmonium, piano, Didier Ascour, guitare, Maurice de Martin, batterie, Lisa Marie Landgraf, violon, Burkhard Schlothauer, violon, Elisabeth Coudoux, violoncelle, Ulrich Phillipp, contrebasse.
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