Cluster (album)

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Cluster
Cluster71.jpg
Cluster 71 edition cover
Studio album by Cluster
Released 1971
Recorded 1971
Genre Krautrock, experimental, kosmische, ambient
Length 44:28
Label Philips
Producer Conrad Plank
Cluster chronology
Cluster
(1971)
Cluster II
(1972)Cluster II1972

Cluster is the eponymous debut studio album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. It was recorded in 1971 and released the same year by record label Philips. It is also the only album on which Conrad Plank is credited as a member.

Recording

Cluster was recorded at Star-Studio in Hamburg, Germany in January 1971.[citation needed]

Content

Cluster began a transition away from the discordant, proto-industrial sound of Kluster towards a more electronic sound.[citation needed] Instrumentation included a pair of organs, Hawaiian guitar, cello and audio generators, all played by Moebius and Roedelius and all of which were electronically treated by Conny Plank.

Release

Cluster was released in 1971 by record label Philips; Cluster's only release for the label.

The album was reissued with new artwork and a new title, Cluster 71, by Sky Records in 1980. Cluster 71 was digitally remastered (from a vinyl source, not a tape) and reissued on CD in 1996 by Sky with new artwork: a total of three different cover designs for the album to date. It received its first U.S release in 2006 on the San Francisco based Water label. The Water reissue restored the original Philips cover art but retains the Cluster 71 name. A 1,000 copy limited remastered edition of Cluster 71 with the original Sky LP cover art was reissued by the Japanese Captain Trip label as a CD on September 20, 2007.[1]

It was re-released once again in 2010 by Bureau-B with the original cover art and running order, but again mastered from an LP.[2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars[3]

Thom Jurek of AllMusic describes Cluster as "a dislocating, disorienting meld of random space music, industrial noise, proto-ambient atmospherics, feedback and soundwash".[3]

Legacy

The Wire placed Cluster's self-titled debut album in their list "One Hundred Records That Set the World on Fire".[4]

Track listing

  1. 15:33 – 15:33
  2. 7:38 – 7:38
  3. 21:17– 21:17

Personnel

References

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