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Selbstportrat Wahre Liebe

Roedelius

Selbstportrat Wahre Liebe

Label: Bureau B

Genre: Electronica / Ambient / Experimental

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In 1979 Sky Records appeared with the words _ÇÜSanfte Musik ', the first part of Hans-Joachim Roedelius' self-portrait series, which now forty years later includes the current album _ÇÜWahre Liebe'. After Roedelius, in 1967, as one of the initiators of the Berlin Zodiac Arts Lab and subsequent co-founder of the groups Kluster / Cluster and Harmonia, created a completely new kind of free music, which in retrospect is valued worldwide as a historical milestone in the context of so-called cosmic music and herb rock to work as a soloist in the late 1970s. Over the decades, an extensive, multi-layered work has emerged, within which the self-portrait albums occupy a very special and very personal place.

The Hamburg music label Bureau B has re-released many of Hans-Joachim Roedelius' solo and collaboration albums over the past ten years, making them accessible to a new generation of interested listeners. In 2014, label founder Gunther Buskies brought the idea to Roedelius to record a new part of the self-portrait series, limiting himself to the original instruments of those early releases of the late 1970s; a Farfisa organ, a rhythm machine, a tape delay and an additional Rhodes.

In collaboration with the musicians Onnen and Wolf Bock, the album 'True Love' was created. In 2014, label founder Gunther Buskies brought the idea to Roedelius to record a new part of the self-portrait series, limiting himself to the original instruments of those early releases of the late 1970s; a Farfisa organ, a rhythm machine, a tape delay and an additional Rhodes. In collaboration with the musicians Onnen and Wolf Bock, the album 'True Love' was created. In 2014, label founder Gunther Buskies brought the idea to Roedelius to record a new part of the self-portrait series, limiting himself to the original instruments of those early releases of the late 1970s; a Farfisa organ, a rhythm machine, a tape delay and an additional Rhodes. In collaboration with the musicians Onnen and Wolf Bock, the album 'True Love' was created.