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"Recorded in 1979 at the Panne Paulsen studio by Manuel Gottsching, with Harald Grosskopf and Lutz Ulbrich. Cosmic Krautrock that get sometimes close to cold wave vibrations."
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"Correlations was recorded in 1978 by Manuel Göttsching with his Ash Ra mates: Harald Grosskopf (drums, synthesizer) & Lutz Ulbrich (guitar, string synthesizer, piano & mellotron)."
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SPA 14591
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Reissue of this album originally released by Virgin in 1980. "Recorded in 1979 at the Panne Paulsen studio with Harald Grosskopf and Lutz Ulbrich. Cosmic Krautrock that get sometimes close to cold wave vibrations."
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"Correlations was recorded in 1978 by Manuel Göttsching with his Ash Ra mates: Harald Grosskopf (drums, synthesizer) & Lutz Ulbrich (guitar, string synthesizer, piano & mellotron). This album is a lot more groove orientated than the solo works of Manuel Göttsching. The arrangements are crazily modern (Massive Attack wouldn't deny the string arrangements), the sound is 'crystal clean'. Sleeve design by Hipgnosis."
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Following the obscure live document Sauce Hollandaise comes a new live in Japan release, recorded in Osaka and Tokyo on the historic Ash Ra Tempel tour in Feb. 1997. The label's hype on this release refers to the group as Ash Ra Tempel as well, but only the word "Ashra" is actually found on the CD. The line up consists of Manuel Göttsching (guitar & keyboards, Lutz Ulbrich (guitar, e-bow, keyboards), Harald Grosskopf (drum kit and percussion) & Steve Baltes (sampling, keyboards and rhythm machine). They create a live variant on the proto-techno sound first initiated by Göttsching on E2-E4, and at its best (such as the 20-minute opening "Echo Waves"), the trance inducing power is still very much intact.
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