- Musik Von Harmonia
Infobox Album |
Name = Musik Von Harmonia
Type =Album
Artist = Harmonia
Released = 1974
Recorded = 1973
Genre =Krautrock Kosmische Musik Experimental Music Electronic music Ambient Music Art rock
Length = 42:05
Label = Brain
Producer = Harmonia
Reviews = | Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://wc03.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dzfwxq85ldte]
Last album =
This album = "Musik Von Harmonia" (1974)
Next album = "Deluxe" (1975)"Musik Von Harmonia" is the debut album from the highly influential
Krautrock /Kosmische Musik group Harmonia. Harmonia, was formed by the addition ofNeu! guitaristMichael Rother to Cluster, the duo ofHans-Joachim Roedelius andDieter Moebius ."Musik Von Harmonia" was recorded from June to November, 1973 in Forst,
Germany . It was first released on theBrain Records label in 1974. It was produced by the band members. Ned Ragget's review forAllmusic opens: "The debut Harmonia album is at once a product of their source bands and a fine new twist on them, resulting in music that captures what for many is the Krautrock ideal..." He adds "...it's at once playful and murky, steady and mechanical, a supergroup of sorts who easily achieves and maintains such a seemingly overstated status by embracing a variety of approaches that work wonders."It was "Musik Von Harmonia" that reportedly had
Brian Eno proclaiming that Harmonia was "the world's most important rock band" at the time. Daniel Dumych, who cites that quote, writes in his article for hyperreal.org: "Perhaps Eno's reason for praising Harmonia so highly was that their music fit the requirements of ambient rock. Its music was equally suitable for active or passive listening. The careful listener found his/her attentions rewarded by the musical activities and sounds, but Harmonia's music was also capable of setting a sonic environment."Musician, writer, and rock historian
Julian Cope includes "Musik Von Harmonia" in his Top 50 Krautrock albums. As ofSeptember 4 ,2007 Amazon.com ranks "Musik Von Harmonia" #78 among Krautrock albums in sales.While there was an official CD release from German Polygram in 1992, this was deleted fairly quickly, leading to the appearance in 1994 of CDs on the
Germanofon label. This dubious company (supposedly) based inLuxembourg released numerous Krautrock albums without proper authorization or paying royalties, in effect producing bootlegs that somehow found their way into mainstream distribution. The Germanofon CDs were transfers from vinyl LPs and generally were of inferior sound quality. There were official Japanese releases (again from Polygram) in the late 90's and early 00's, but the next official Western CD release was not untilFebruary 23 ,2004 on theMotor Music label, a subsidiary of theUniversal Music Group . It was also reissued in 2005, by theRussia n label Lilith in 2006, and by theRevisited Records label in 2007.Track listing
#"Watussi" - 6:00
#"Sehr Kosmisch" - 10:50
#"Sonnenschein" - 3:50
#"Dino" - 3:30
#"Ohrwurm" - 5:05
#"Ahoi!" - 5:00
#"Veterano" - 3:55
#"Hausmusik" - 4:30Personnel
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Hans-Joachim Roedelius - Organ, piano, guitar, electric percussion
*Michael Rother - Guitar, piano, organ, electric percussion
*Dieter Moebius - Synthesizer, guitar, electric percussionReferences
* Raggett, Ned [http://wc03.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dzfwxq85ldte All Music Guide review] . Retrieved September 2, 2007.
* Rother, Michael [http://www.michaelrother.de/en/harmony.php Harmonia web page] . Retrieved September 2, 2007.
* Dumych, Daniel [http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/harmonia.html Harmonia article] . Retrieved September 2, 2007.
* Wick, Sherman [http://www.cosmik.com/aa-april-july07/reviews/review_harmonia.html "Musik Von Harmonia" review] . Retrieved September 2, 2007.
* Cope, Julian [http://www.midsuffolk.unisonplus.net/Top%2050.htm A Krautrock Top 50] . Retrieved September 4, 2007.
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