CD Robert Schroeder* – D.MO Vol.4 (Harmonic Decadence)
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Description
Description
| 1 | Harmonic Decadence Side-A | 23:56 |
| 2 | Harmonic Decadence Side-B | 28:19 |
Rediscover a lost chapter of electronic music history.
Originally recorded in 1978 and unearthed as a historical discovery, D.MO Vol. 4 (Harmonic Decadence) offers a fascinating glimpse into the early artistic journey of electronic pioneer Robert Schroeder. This release serves as a prime example of the floating, sequencer-driven sound that defined the late 70s Berlin School era.
The album showcases Schroeder's mastery of atmosphere and rhythm, drawing comparisons to contemporaries like Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, and Michael Hoenig. The two-part title composition moves from cyclic, rhythmic explorations in Side A to the pulsing, evolving soundscapes of Side B, providing a definitive look at the roots of his ambient and experimental style.
Key Features:
- Genre: Classic Electronic / Berlin School
- Includes: Two extensive compositions: Harmonic Decadence Side A and Harmonic Decadence Side B.
- Significance: A long-lost archival recording that captures the essential aesthetic of 1970s electronic music.
- Label: Spheric Music
Whether you are a long-time admirer of Schroeder’s body of work or a fan of vintage analog synthesis, D.MO Vol. 4 is an essential addition to any electronic music collection.
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