Eno/Moebius/Roedelius - After the Heat [Full Album]

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Tracklist
1."Oil" – 0:00
2."Foreign Affairs" – 4:18
3."Luftschloß" – 7:47
4."The Shade" – 11:03
5."Old Land" – 14:14
6."Base & Apex" – 18:29
7."Light Arms" – 23:04
8."Broken Head" – 24:35
9."The Belldog" – 30:02
10."Tzima N'Arki" – 36:19

Artist
Eno/Moebius/Roedelius

Album
After the Heat

Release Date
1978

Label
Skyclad

Time
40:19

Brian Eno's second album collaboration with Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius of Cluster consists of slow-moving instrumentals full of repeated synthesizer sound patterns and sustained guitar notes in the ambient style familiar from Eno's collaborations with Robert Fripp and albums of his own, such as Discreet Music. (One song, "Broken Head", features recited vocals by Eno, and on another, "The Belldog", he sings. On "Tzima N'Arki", he sings backwards.) ~ William Ruhlmann
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Extraordinary and timeless collaboration from these visionary artists.

glenncambray
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The Shade is so beautiful. This is eternal music to me.

markkumanninen
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Bought this record in West Germany.
While in the Military.
BELLDOG is Incredible.
Love this ENO period.
CLUSTER & ENO bought around same period.
Beautiful record.
Those first 4 records by ENO
Outside of ROXY MUSIC.
UPto this release is great.
Sounds Fresh today.

billmay
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Music from other planet. Ahead of its time

fernandopinzasramos
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Damn, 40 years later and still ' Belldog' sends chills through me!

chriswilliams
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"The Belldog" is probably my favorite 'Eno' track of all-time (I used to think it was just him until I heard this album). This song is so far, far, far ahead of it's time it blew my mind the first time I heard it in 1993. It's pretty cool listening to some of the Moebius, Roedelius, Eno, Harmonium, etc. stuff from this era and before. All of this has had a massive influence on modern electronic music. It's fair to say without these guys modern music would be vastly different than it is today.

gopointers
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To listen ENO and his acolytes is abolish the surge of noises and images of everyday life in order to open the space of a place where contingency and representation give way to the immateriality of the sensible. Once the door is closed on the agitation of the world, an underlying silence is established, prelude to a dilation of perception and consciousness. In the stream of the notes that pass through us, the expressive power of the sound architecture breaks with any form of transcription of the real to attach itself to the expression of an fairytale and impalpable universe. Colors, composition, rhythm, constitute a language that truly gives voice to exaltation

MegaCirse
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Belldog is right up there with Spinning Away and Here He Comes. Eno you are the one....

rogerferns
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I remember playing this when I got it in 1987. I bought the album then and brought it to my job.. I was working at college in the computer video art Lab and put the album on a player.. just sitting there waiting for people to show up to use the lab that I would help.. such an effect it had on me.. my gf at the time went to Juilliard and she was completing her master's program taking a electronic music elective all the classes music was new to her.. she went through my album collection and saw a lot of her required listening music so she realized that was the kind of music I would make.. the video art Lab was cool video equipment and computers connected filming from the computer screen .. I left school in 1988 to buy my own toys to make video with.. it was about the art always..

ho
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Such a joy - been listening to Eno since 'Heroes' (as a child) and only just found this album. It's like discovering America! Brill!

tb-cgvd
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This song just shimmers and shines and moves across the galaxies within our minds (and I'm an old, original punk rocker so I should be embarrassed by writing this) but Eno and Roxy and Kraftwerk mean as much to me as The Clash, Ramones etc. This is beautiful music and this is electro-punk at its finest

slimedog
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I wish commercial radio in the 80s and MTV were playing Eno/Roedelius/J Hassell/ and genuine-modern music of that decade, (college radio stations compensated for them, yet it would've been much more appropriate and mind-expanding to the mass consciousness) Nevertheless, here we are in 2023, making the best of it <3

Preliminimal
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My favorite record to light one up and space out!

HughKAyers
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One of the greater LP's ever. Like all the eno and cluster stuff.

icysurfer
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I bought it in 1978, fresh released. For Eno a remarkable musical ambient album, or even better: Taking tiger mountain revisited. 35 years later no one would be ashamed to produce it. I still put it on during work :-)

RubinOotes
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I was just a Broken Head, beautiful stuff.

TBG
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Eno made his best music with Dieter Moebius. This is becoming more clear with each collaboration album I hear. Thanks.

vaspers
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Die Freunde des Wetterpilzes ziehen den Hut vor dem musikalischen Lebnswerk von Guido Moebius

DerWetterpilz
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I still got this on the original vinyl. I used to listen to this nonstop. I love this album and eno.

awesomedan
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I have so much of this ambient music, mostly on vinyl and CDs!.

katemurphy