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01. DEUTSCHE WERTARBEIT - Guten Abend, Leute
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02. DEUTSCHE WERTARBEIT - Deutscher Wald
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03. DEUTSCHE WERTARBEIT - Unter Tage
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04. DEUTSCHE WERTARBEIT - Auf Engelsflugeln
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06. DEUTSCHE WERTARBEIT - Der grosse Atem
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ARTIST
DEUTSCHE WERTARBEIT
TITLE
Deutsche Wertarbeit
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
BUREAU B
CATALOG #
BB 047CD
BB 047CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
10/28/2014
There are times when the name of a musical project is in perfect harmony with the sounds emanating from it. And there are times when it is not. Take the 1981 album
Deutsche Wertarbeit
by keyboarder and composer
Dorothea Raukes
, which is rather an example of the latter. No stomping of military marches, as the title may imply, but six beautiful synthesizer treasures gathered together on the only solo album she would release, artfully unifying the so-called Düsseldorf School (
Kraftwerk
, etc.), the Berliner School (
Tangerine Dream
, etc.) and elements of
Jean Michel Jarre
's music with the sounds of the inceptive 1980s. From the hypnotic to the cosmic, sometimes pulsating, sometimes evincing saccharine melancholy. The cool, almost technical artwork does not really fit the warm, sensitive music, either. Dorothea Raukes was not exactly an unknown quantity when the album appeared. She had been playing keyboards and writing for the Düsseldorf rock band
Streetmark
for years. The group -- as was typical of the period -- operated on democratic principles, which meant that she was never quite able to follow through on her own musical ideas one hundred percent. A solo album, however, would allow her to do just that. One of the reasons why it turned out to be a purely electronic album was Raukes' sponsorship deal with Korg, giving her access to the full range of the company's gear. Listening to
Deutsche Wertarbeit
, those familiar with the history of Streetmark will find themselves reminded of
Wolfgang Riechmann
's solo LP
Wunderbar
(BB 027CD/LP), which appeared three years earlier and traced a similar musical pattern. Wolfgang Riechmann himself had been a member of Streetmark not all that long ago. Nonetheless, the two projects were entirely separate and had no immediate influence on each other.
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