RIP Dieter Moebius (Cluster and Harmonia)
- KVRAF
- 6467 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
Two albums that Dieter Moebius co-wrote, Cluster 71 and especially Musik Von Harmonia, were very important to me. He will be missed.
Brian Eno was a big Cluster / Harmonia fan and collaborated with them on several albums. Ultimately, Eno got a lot of credit in the media and Cluster / Harmonia were overlooked.
http://thequietus.com/articles/18371-rip-dieter-moebius
Dieter Moebius (16 January 1944 – 20 July 2015) was a German/Swiss experimental/krautrock/ambient/electronic musician. Moebius studied art in Brussels and Berlin and met there Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Conrad Schnitzler (Tangerine Dream). They founded a band Kluster in 1969. After the departure of Schnitzler, they changed their name to Cluster. Later Moebius and Roedelius founded the band Harmonia with Michael Rother (Neu!), which also collaborated with Brian Eno.
Brian Eno was a big Cluster / Harmonia fan and collaborated with them on several albums. Ultimately, Eno got a lot of credit in the media and Cluster / Harmonia were overlooked.
http://thequietus.com/articles/18371-rip-dieter-moebius
Dieter Moebius (16 January 1944 – 20 July 2015) was a German/Swiss experimental/krautrock/ambient/electronic musician. Moebius studied art in Brussels and Berlin and met there Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Conrad Schnitzler (Tangerine Dream). They founded a band Kluster in 1969. After the departure of Schnitzler, they changed their name to Cluster. Later Moebius and Roedelius founded the band Harmonia with Michael Rother (Neu!), which also collaborated with Brian Eno.
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- KVRAF
- 10171 posts since 2 Jan, 2005 from somewhere in the woods
a heavy loss for me mello
rastakrautpasta
rastakrautpasta
"It dreamed itself along"
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
RIP Sad indeed, the last calendar year has already seen one pilar of 70's german electronic music 6 feet under 
I've been listening a lot to Zuckerzeit lately, for '73 Hollywood is so far ahead of it's time
I've been listening a lot to Zuckerzeit lately, for '73 Hollywood is so far ahead of it's time
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6467 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
I was amazed by how organic this track from 1974 was. It turns out they didn't have any sequencers so everything was hand played.
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Winstontaneous Winstontaneous https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98336
- KVRAF
- 2598 posts since 15 Feb, 2006 from Another Green World
Oh goodness, he will be missed!
Three words that always come to my mind regarding Moebius & Roedelius are "listening, humanity, spaciousness"...qualities they truly embody in their art, and which are absent from so much electronic music!
Three words that always come to my mind regarding Moebius & Roedelius are "listening, humanity, spaciousness"...qualities they truly embody in their art, and which are absent from so much electronic music!
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
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- D.H. MOD
- 17937 posts since 21 Jun, 2008
RIP.
No longer a moderator.
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- KVRAF
- 2648 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
Saw this sad news yesterday at Tim Story's facebook. RIP 
No signature here!
- KVRAF
- 16136 posts since 13 Nov, 2012
Often over looked but so influential.
Is influence will continue to be felt for a long time to come.
Is influence will continue to be felt for a long time to come.
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- KVRist
- 394 posts since 29 Nov, 2012
Seems to have gone unremarked here at KVR, but Dieter Moebius died on July 20.
With Hans-Joachim Roedelius he formed Cluster - formerly Kluster (with Conrad Schnitzler [TD]), later Harmonia (with Michael Rother [Neu!]) - and continued to record and tour, solo or with many another luminary, until very recently.
Like many other people - and other artists - I first came to know Moebius and Roedelius through their collaborations with Brian Eno. It might be an exaggeration to suggest that the influence was all one way, but Eno's contribution to Bowie's Low album was almost pure Cluster.
It's all too easy to consider the music coming out of Germany in the late 60s / early 70s as part of a 'scene' - what we Brits affectionately call Krautrock - and no doubt there was a huge amount of cross-fertilisation and a certain cultural zeitgeist. But Moebius and Roedelius, together and individually, created genre-defining and genre-defying music that never did - and never will - grow old.
Electronic music has lost one of its founding fathers.
RIP, Dieter.
And thank you.
With Hans-Joachim Roedelius he formed Cluster - formerly Kluster (with Conrad Schnitzler [TD]), later Harmonia (with Michael Rother [Neu!]) - and continued to record and tour, solo or with many another luminary, until very recently.
Like many other people - and other artists - I first came to know Moebius and Roedelius through their collaborations with Brian Eno. It might be an exaggeration to suggest that the influence was all one way, but Eno's contribution to Bowie's Low album was almost pure Cluster.
It's all too easy to consider the music coming out of Germany in the late 60s / early 70s as part of a 'scene' - what we Brits affectionately call Krautrock - and no doubt there was a huge amount of cross-fertilisation and a certain cultural zeitgeist. But Moebius and Roedelius, together and individually, created genre-defining and genre-defying music that never did - and never will - grow old.
Electronic music has lost one of its founding fathers.
RIP, Dieter.
And thank you.
None of the really dumb people I knew when I was young are young any more.
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
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- D.H. MOD
- 17937 posts since 21 Jun, 2008
Merged the two threads.
No longer a moderator.
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Hank the Knife Hank the Knife https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=362962
- Banned
- 301 posts since 16 Jul, 2015 from Where You Cannot Scream
A great loss indeed.
'It might be an exaggeration to suggest that the influence was all one way, but Eno's contribution to Bowie's Low album was almost pure Cluster.'
You just try to spread misinformation. That's all. There's no need to discredit Brian Eno here. A matter of ethics, I thought.
'It might be an exaggeration to suggest that the influence was all one way, but Eno's contribution to Bowie's Low album was almost pure Cluster.'
You just try to spread misinformation. That's all. There's no need to discredit Brian Eno here. A matter of ethics, I thought.
- KVRAF
- 16136 posts since 13 Nov, 2012
Agreed, this is what I like about Cluster and Harmonia.Frantz wrote:I was amazed by how organic this track from 1974 was.
Very organic and inviting.