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CT 641CD
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"The original LP was released in 1986. Includes 3 bonus tracks from same time. Cover art design: Matt Howarth. 2009 digital remaster version with paper sleeve, same artwork as the original. Ltd. 1,000 copies."
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CT 642CD
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"The second release of the collaboration with Wolf Sequenza (ex. Kluster-Eruption) in 1986. The original LP was released on Discos Esplendor Geometrico, a great Spanish industrial label. Including 6 unreleased tracks as bonus. 2009 digital remaster version with paper sleeve, same artwork as the original. Ltd. 1,000 copies."
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CT 639/40CD
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"The original was released as a double cassette on Transmitter Cassetten in 1985. Includes 52 tracks on 2 CDs. 2009 digital remaster version with special gate-fold paper sleeve. First time released on CD. Limited 1,000 copies."
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CT 643CD
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"Recorded in 1986. The original LP was released on Discos Esplendor Geometrico in 1988. Including 6 unreleased tracks as bonus. 2009 digital remaster version with paper sleeve, same artwork as the original. Limited 1,000 copies."
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CT 637CD
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"Great split album by Conrad Schnitzler and his son, Gregor Schnitzler! The original LP was pressed 500 copies in 1981. Includes previously unreleased bonus tracks by Gregor. 2009 digital remaster version with paper sleeve, same artwork as the original. Ltd. 1,000 copies."
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CT 636CD
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"The fourth Clearlight album, 1978. The original LP was released on Polydor. Guest musicians: Dider Lockwood (Magma), Christian Boule, etc. Including bonus tracks from 1980 and 1983. Reissue with elaborate miniature paper sleeve (full color and gold print) of the original LP. 2008 digital remaster version, limited 1,000 copies!"
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CT 635CD
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"The original LP was released as a soundtrack on EMI in 1975. Improvisation studio recording with LSD and hashish. Recording members: Cyrille Verdeaux, Tim Blake (Gong), Gilbert Artman (Lard Free, Urban Sax)...etc. Reissue with elaborate miniature paper sleeve of the original LP. 2008 digital remaster version, limited 1,000 copies!"
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CT 634CD
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"The third album from 1976. Featuring: Cyrille Verdeaux, Francis Mandin, Tim Blake (Gong). Reissue with elaborate miniature paper sleeve of the original LP (gate-fold sleeve). The CD sleeve is hand-made due to special format. 2008 digital remaster version, limited 1,000 copies!"
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CT 614CD
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"Early Self-Product Series. Collaboration with Wolf Sequenza (ex. Kluster-Eruption) in 1980. The original LP was pressed as 500 copies. Including previously-unreleased bonus tracks. 2008 digital remaster version with stickered paper sleeve, same as the original. First release on CD. Limited to 1,000 copies."
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CT 616CD
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"This is a reissue of a cassette release on Transmitter Casseten in 1981. Sound materials for Schnitzler's street performance! Including one unreleased bonus track. 2008 digital remaster version with special paper sleeve. First release on CD. Limited to 1,000 copies."
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CT 617CD
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"The original LP was pressed as 500 copies in 1982. Including 6 bonus tracks from the Container cassette. 2008 digital remaster version with paper sleeve, same as the original. Limited to 1,000 copies."
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CT 618CD
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"The original LP was pressed as 222 copies and sold by mail order in 1984. Including 11 bonus tracks from the same time. 2008 digital remaster version with print + stamped paper sleeve, same as the original. First release on CD. Limited to 1,000 copies."
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CT 615CD
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"The original LP was pressed as 500 copies in 1981. Including bonus tracks made at the same time. 2008 digital remaster version with stamped paper sleeve, miniature newspaper and debossed paper, same as the original. First release on CD. Limited to 1,000 copies."
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CT 592CD
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"Solo album of Richard Pinhas (Heldon), recorded at his home studio in Paris in 1993. Drone electronics sound with Metatronic Loop system. Reissue with special mini-LP paper sleeve, 2007 digital remaster version. Limited 1,000 copies." Originally released by Spalax in 1995.
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CT 606CD
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"Moebius and Roedelius recorded this album under the name of Cluster in 1994. Including one long tune with 11 indices. Reissue with special mini-LP paper sleeve. 2007 digital remaster version, limited 1,000 copies." First edition of this album in a while, originally released on Gyroscope in the U.S.
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CT 605CD
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"Moebius and Roedelius played together again after eight year interval. Recorded between 1989 and 1990. The original album was released on Curio Music in 1990. Reissue with special mini-LP paper sleeve. 2007 digital remaster version, limited 1,000 copies."
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CT 597CD
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Japanese remastered edition, paper sleeve (domestic version of this release is available on Water). "The first release of Cluster on Philips in 1971 and reissued on Sky Records in 1980. Experimental electronic sound! Producer: Conny Plank. Reissue with elaborate miniature paper sleeve of the Sky version LP. 2007 digital remaster version, limited to 1,000 copies!!"
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CT 602CD
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Japanese remastered edition, in paper sleeve -- the only version of this album currently available. "The second release of Moebius & Beerbohm on Sky Records in 1983. Recorded at Conny's Studio. Reissued with elaborate miniature paper sleeve of the original LP. 2007 digital remaster version, limited to 1,000 copies!!"
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CT 599CD
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Japanese remastered edition, in paper sleeve -- the only version of this album currently available. "The fifth album on Sky Records in 1979. Produced by Peter Baumann (ex. Tangerine Dream). Reissue with elaborate miniature paper sleeve of the original LP. 2007 digital remaster version, limited to 1,000 copies!!"
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CT 583/85CD
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First ever CD reissue of one of the most extreme Krautrock-era albums ever made. Originally released by Philips Germany in 1970, the triple LP edition came in an elaborate 'mirror' sleeve and has been near-impossible to find for 35+ years; there have been a handful of suggested reissues over the years, but finally Captain Trip has brought it to fruition, in collaboration with founding member Suzanne Doucet. Incredible fold out packaging emulates the original, with front embossing and silver-foil printing on the quadruple fold-out jacket. Zweistein were a trio of Jacques Dorian, Suzanne Doucet and Diane Doucet. This perfectly done reissue (including 2 bonus tracks from their single at the end of disc 3) is heavily anticipated. "Musically, Trip, Flip Out, Meditation is largely a sound collage containing massive amounts of studio effects wizardry. Listeners are bombarded with an hour and forty-six minutes (106 minutes) worth of effects-laden voices, natural sounds, electronic effects, organ, guitar, drums and other instruments. The side-long compositions are virtually strewn together avant-garde improvisations in which anything goes. It is this fact which acts as a catch 22 and splits the Krautrock fan base into two factions. First there are those who hail the album as a masterpiece due to its avant-garde nature, wild approach, and inherent reference to a drug trip. Then there are those who pass the album off as a complete timewaster due to its evident amateur musicianship, lack of direction and avant-garde nature." --Doug Brotherton
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CT 542CD
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"Originally released by Schwann, 1971 & re-issued by Schwann, 1980, Hypnotic, 1996 & Think Progressive, 1998. In limited edition miniature plastic LP cover with a multi fold-out repro of original album insert. Includes additional track by Schnitzler, Seidel & Freudigmann, 1971. With Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Dieter Moebius, Manfred Paethe, Sprecher, Wolfgang Seidel & Klaus Freudigmann." Digital remaster + Miniature LP Jacket Series.
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CT 579CD
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"This album was made for the movie Blue Moon (1986). The original LP was released on Sky Records in 1986. Reissue with elaborate miniature paper sleeve of the original LP. Digitally remastered version, limited to 1,000 copies!!"
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CT 581CD
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"The second release from Dieter Moebius and Karl Renziehausen. The tracks were recorded in 1991-92 and released on Nova Era in 1992. Reissue with special miniature paper sleeve. Digitally remastered version, limited to 1,000 copies!!"
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CT 580CD
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"The first release from Dieter Moebius and Karl Renziehausen, a painter. The original LP was released on Pinpoint Records in 1990. Reissue with elaborate miniature paper sleeve of the original LP. Digitally remastered version, limited to 1,000 copies!!"
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CT 402CD
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"Recent CD of previously unreleased and pleasingly rough live recordings of Japan's Mirrors, from '78-'79. Historically they might be in the shadow of Friction, but Mirrors and the Gozira label which released their two singles are the real fathers of Japanese punk's first wave. Previous reissues of the Mirrors material have been few, limited and never really distributed outside Japan, so this disc is a much-welcomed release. These live recordings serve them well, as this is among the finest stripped down 3-chord buzz you could hear from anywhere in this era. If there was any doubt, this one should cement the Mirrors' place in the canon of greats in the worldwide '77 big-bang." -- Rob Buschgans
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