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CT 344/45
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"New album by Klaus Dinger. Including the song 'Time' from La Dusseldorf. Recorded live 1998 in Dusseldorf, Germany. 2 CD set. Japan only." Features some really extended (20 & 30+ minute) trance-out tracks, that really aren't that bad. I know, when it comes to Klaus, we have to re-convince ourselves every time...
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CT 176/77
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Live from 1996 in Tokyo, a sequel to the previous double live set: CT 100/1, Cha Cha 2000 -- Live In Tokyo. This CD opens up with about 6 minutes of various audio verite documentation of Klaus Dinger walking around at soundcheck-time, saying "hello" to promoters, stagehands, anybody else unfortunate enough to get near him. One of those outrageous tactics where Klaus gets to pound his chest and exclaim, "look at me, I'm fucking braindead! Again!" The sound of shuffling feet has never been so "special". Very, very special. After that a couple of near silent tinkering ambient tracks follow and then a full band live version of "Viva" snaps you out of your coma. Recorded "bootleg style" with two mics direct to DAT, hold on to your pulsations. The 2nd disc features some songs, interminable stage banter, probably some other stuff.
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CT 100/1
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Double CD live album from La! Neu?'s tour of Japan, 12/96. Consists of a 1 hour 45 minute version of "Cha Cha 2000"! "It was repeated/continued/nobody could stop/and repeated...this primitive beat is where innocence of live can be hear, it was also a delightful rhythm of live, too." -- Ken Matsutani.
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CT 087
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"This is in a La!Neu?'s name. But, all songs were played by Rembrandt (La!Neu?) with big support of Klaus Dinger. La! Neu? family album. Sound like completely electro world." The 3rd album under this name is mostly solo album by La! Neu?'s Rembrandt Lensink of synthesized structure and fields of sound, shuffling between beat-inflicted tracks with more ambient sampled sources -- somewhat of a divide between old Kraut space/synth outbursts and primitive concrete works. And little to none of the more pop influence that has shown up on previous La! Neu? albums. The information found inside the booklet says: "Yes, this is a one instrument direct recording without computer, external sequencer or multi-track mixing. No, it's more a spontaneous compilation of noise events, not a high-tech music production. All tracks by (except 22), photography & artwork by Rembrandt Lensink. Track 22 by Dinger & Lensink."
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