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Fuelled by the catalytic fusion of globalisation and new technology, the world was turning ever faster and the kosmische generation were ready to keep the pace. With synthesisers, rhythm computers and human metronomes turned to a gallop, these electronic innovators set modernity to a motorik beat, and Bureau Bs second trip into Silberland cuts right to the thrust of the genre. The set begins with the propulsive opener from Harald Grosskopfs 1986 LP Oceanheart, in which pristine sequences play in counterpoint atop a mechanical kick, hurtling forward until the rest of the kit catches up. Live drums take centre stage for Clusters feverish Prothese and the time travelling Elektroklang by Conrad Schnitzler, which foreshadows industrial and techno innovations while maintaining a primal punch. You offer astral ascension on Son Of A True Star, weaving proggy square waves and pulsating arps around an irresistible shuffle from mysterious percussionist Lhan Gopal (Grosskopf in disguise), before the optimistic Fr Dich fuses classic kosmische chords with Thomas Dingers pummelling beat. Asmus Tietchens detuned keys and drum machine samba are imbued with a punk spirit shared by Moebius Plank Neumeiers discordant jazz-tanz jam Search Zero.





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