07.20

mm-001lp
VÖ: 30.08.2010
We at m=minimal are proud to have “Conrad Schnitzler’s –
Zug“ as our first release.
Schnitzler’s Zug is one of the most important and first
electronic minimalist works that were published in the 70s.
Almost simultaneously with the Kraftwerk’s groundbreaking
“Autobahn” Zug appeared on the legendary “the red cassette“. The Wire Magazine wrote about Zug:
“Kraftwerk might have used similar methods to create rhythm” and “three decades on, it still sounds the future”. We at m=minimal can only join those statements.
The release is rounded off with a remix of Con-Fan Stefan Betke aka Pole. Pole and Kassian Troyer (Radian) have mastered the record, best quality is guaranteed. Another remix is contributed by “borngräber and strüver“.
Conrad Schnitzler – The original member of Tangerine Dream and a founding member of Kluster is creator of milestones in the history of electronic popular music. His works are released world-wide, published mainly in the U.S., Japan, Britain, France and Italy. As one of the first students of Joseph Beuys, Conrad Schnitzler is also well known in the fine-art-scene.
This is great news. Do you know any on-line shops I can order it from? Thanks
the record will be available at the online shop http://www.kompakt.fm i think they list it in the shop about 1 week before release date.
i will also ask our distributor for a list of international distribution partners, maybe you can get the record in your country.
i will post that information on our website later.
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Found from Castles In Space. mp3 version bought from Beatport. Christian & Nolan: it works guys, it really does work!!
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