A collection of tracks from the archives of avant-garde german electronic legend Conrad Schnitzler. Recorded between -74 and '75.  Schnitzler was a member of Tangerine Dream,  founded Berlin's legendary Zodiak Free Arts Lab, a subculture club, in 1967/68, and Kluster, as well as slew of solo albums. (4 untitled pieces ranging from 3:33 to 5:53 minutes. Stuctured like a symphony in various movements, utterly abstract atonal passages are followed by solid sequences of rhythm and harmony, as energetic as Cluster, yet equally evocative of 1980s electronic pop music. 

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