
Gin Rose
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Ash Ra Tempel, the veterans of the German âBerlin Schoolâ, gained world-wide recognition with their album releases 1971-1973.
Their self-titled debut-album from1971, in the line-up Hartmut Enke (bass), Manuel Gottsching (guitar), Klaus Schulze (drums), radically deconstructed elements of Rock and Blues, as it was combining electronic sounds to encourage new listening habits. Whilst Gottsching and Schulze later followed their solo careers, they always stayed friends and, over the decades, showed their musical solidarity in collaborations, with innovative electronics and guitar. But it was only in 2000, when they decided for this short intermezzo to perform together again under the Ash Ra Tempel banner.
Julian Cope (author of âKrautrock-Samplerâ) had invited Gottsching to his âCornucopia Festivalâ in London, and the two musicians took the offer as a great opportunity for a one-time reunion concert at the Royal Festival Hall on April 2, 2000. Preparing the music for this the concert had also led to a new studio album recording entitled âFriendshipâ. Both of the recordings, the studio album as well as the live recording from the London concert âGin Ros â01D, had been originally released in 2000 in a small edition, which was sold out very soon. The studio-album âFriendshipâ had already been re-released in 2014 (CD). Now, and due to the many requests, here it is again - after 20 years, the re-release of the long-awaited live-album âGin Ros â.
Gottsching and Schulze blend tradition and vision, and they do not simply reanimate ideas of the 1970ies. The spirit of this unique liaison is reflected in every single note of this still up-to-date concert, showing these two musicians playing joyful, familiar and undeterred. - recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall, London, April 2nd 2000 - âGin Roseâ is now considered the âFarewellâ concert for this line-up - historically valuable document on German music history.
Tracklist
- Gin Ros Part 1
- Eine Pikante Variante
- Gin Ros Part 2
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Ash Ra Tempel, the veterans of the German âBerlin Schoolâ, gained world-wide recognition with their album releases 1971-1973.
Their self-titled debut-album from1971, in the line-up Hartmut Enke (bass), Manuel Gottsching (guitar), Klaus Schulze (drums), radically deconstructed elements of Rock and Blues, as it was combining electronic sounds to encourage new listening habits. Whilst Gottsching and Schulze later followed their solo careers, they always stayed friends and, over the decades, showed their musical solidarity in collaborations, with innovative electronics and guitar. But it was only in 2000, when they decided for this short intermezzo to perform together again under the Ash Ra Tempel banner.
Julian Cope (author of âKrautrock-Samplerâ) had invited Gottsching to his âCornucopia Festivalâ in London, and the two musicians took the offer as a great opportunity for a one-time reunion concert at the Royal Festival Hall on April 2, 2000. Preparing the music for this the concert had also led to a new studio album recording entitled âFriendshipâ. Both of the recordings, the studio album as well as the live recording from the London concert âGin Ros â01D, had been originally released in 2000 in a small edition, which was sold out very soon. The studio-album âFriendshipâ had already been re-released in 2014 (CD). Now, and due to the many requests, here it is again - after 20 years, the re-release of the long-awaited live-album âGin Ros â.
Gottsching and Schulze blend tradition and vision, and they do not simply reanimate ideas of the 1970ies. The spirit of this unique liaison is reflected in every single note of this still up-to-date concert, showing these two musicians playing joyful, familiar and undeterred. - recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall, London, April 2nd 2000 - âGin Roseâ is now considered the âFarewellâ concert for this line-up - historically valuable document on German music history.
Tracklist
- Gin Ros Part 1
- Eine Pikante Variante
- Gin Ros Part 2











