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MGART 301CD
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"The title track Die Mulde (40 min) was used as a four-part suite for an impressive art event in the beautiful scenery of the river Mulde, near the monument Hoefgen near Leipzig. Goettsching delivered its picturesque electronic sounds to an installation of 34 mirrors. The bonus track 'Cry Little HP' is based on a theme from 1981. In 2004, Goettsching added a guitar melody and devoted the piece to fan in Norway, which gave the track its title."
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MGART 305CD
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"Live At Mt Fuji is a musical journey through time, that covers 30 years of ministry by Manuel Goettsching from 1976 to 2006. Recorded April, 29 2006 at an open-air at Mount Fuji/Japan in front of a massive audience, the concert features Goettsching with his guitar, keyboards and electronics. Despite the historical range of the individual tracks, this is an extremely homogeneous concert that combines tradition and vision."
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MGART 401CD
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"With his first solo album, which was originally released in 1974, Manuel Gottsching (Ash Ra Tempel) laid the foundation for many other upcoming works. In fact, the guitar was invented here, for his play on the three epic tracks are years ahead of its time: Circular, flat, layered loops and improvisations create a compelling, hypnotic atmosphere and make this album in retrospect a landmark of new guitar culture. The album was completely remastered by Manuel Gottsching himself and is finally available in superb quality."
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MGART 404CD
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"This album (recorded in 1981 and released in 1984) by the Ash Ra Tempel guitarist consists of a minimalistic hour-long progressive electronic track that is subdivided into single tracks according to the stage of the song. The second half of the record is notable for Gottsching's guitar playing. The album is named after the most popular opening chess move, 1. e4. A classic that has influenced hundreds of trance and house music artists."
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