Ended the weekend and welcomed the week with In den Gärten Pharaos ("In Pharaoh's Gardens") the second album by German band Popol Vuh, released in 1971 by record label Pilz.

On side A is the title track "In den Gärten Pharaos", an ancient, contemplative meditation with the sound of rippling water, Moog synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, and African percussion. The Moog creates an exotic and alien sound while the African percussion and the water effects are interwoven throughout bringing the listener back to earth.[citation needed] The track was recorded at Trixi Studio in Munich.

The second song "Vuh" is dominated by one massive organ chord creating an epic wall of sound. "Vuh" uses the wide range of the organ, both the low drones and the high crescendos. Turkish percussion and layers of cymbals increase the intensity of the music... - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkzmKC-M7_4&list=OLAK5uy_kCgxGRHzHNhW_5MNyCmNM7IEHUB5-B3V0

#PopulVuh #Cosmiche #Moog #FlorianFlicke #Music #Ambient #Krautrock

Ended the week and welcomed the weekend with Mind Cinema by Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Dallas Acid, released on Astral Editions in 2021.

"...I'm looking forward to playing live together with you Linda, Christian and Michael wherever on the globe, as soon as the Covid restrictions are abrogated. This would be a great pleasure for me. Stay healthy, yours" - Joachim

"It has been a privilege to have the opportunity of recording with you Joachim. Thank you for opening the doors to the sonic cinema and ushering in our minds.
Lights, Camera, Action - or as you once told us - DO IT!" - Dallas Acid

https://roedeliusdallasacid.bandcamp.com/album/mind-cinema

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMn2SPbijxM&list=RDPMn2SPbijxM&start_radio=1

#MindCinema #HansJoachimRoedelius #DallasAcid #AstralEditions #ambient #cosmiche #cluster

After the Heat is a 1978 album by Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius (the latter two being the core members of Cluster), credited to "Eno Moebius Roedelius".

The track "Tzima N'Arki" contains a reversed vocal track, part of which includes the chorus of Eno's song "King's Lead Hat" (from his album Before and After Science), itself an anagram of "Talking Heads", whose recordings Eno was producing during that period. "Broken Head" makes prominent use of tape flanging on Eno's declaimed vocal.

Comparing the album to the musicians' previous collaboration Cluster & Eno (1977), Pitchfork wrote in their favourable retrospective review: "A few piano-centered instrumentals hint at the sound of the earlier record, but After The Heat exists in a fantastic sphere of its own."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp_rQULxNZA

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