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Mythos – Dreamlab

Mythos – Dreamlab
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Label/Cat#: Ohr Today OHR 70020-2 | Country/Year: Germany 1999, 1975
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock | Hoster: Filesonic/Uploaded/Filepost

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Mythos – Dreamlab

Label: Ohr Today, ZYX Music
Cataloq#: OHR 70020-2
Format: CD, Album, Reissue
Country: Germany
Released: 1999
Genre: Rock
Style: Krautrock, Prog Rock

Tracklist:

1 Dedicated To Werner Von Braun 6:00

Message (8:19)

2a Part I
2b Part II

3 Expeditions 6:11
4 Mythalgia 2:10

Dreamlab (11:04)

5a I Echophase
5b II Quite Amazed
5c III Going To Meet My Lady

6 Eternity 7:10

Credits:

Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Mellotron – Robby Luizaga
Cover – Peter Geitner
Drums [Including Moog Drums], Percussion, Vibraphone – Hans-Jürgen Pütz
Flute, Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [12 String], Synthesizer, Vocals – Stephan Kaske
Producer – Starmaiden*

Dreamlab is an album by the German band Mythos. It was released in 1975 on the Kosmische Musik label and featured a new line-up of the band.

Similar to the works of several other fellow artists on the same label, the album develops a science fiction concept around the story of an extraterrestrial visitor on a journey to Earth. Dreamlab is predominantly made up of peaceful and relaxed music. The metre is often determined by echoes from flutes and guitar riffs backed by expansive Mellotron arrangements. The song “Expeditions” was used as the soundtrack for the film Die Superspinne. wikipedia

Review

by Klaus Kehrle

Fortunately, this is not one of these Kosmische Kuriere albums that made the cosmic (kosmischen) to the odd (komischen) couriers in the German music press. Like other LPs of the label, it has a science-fiction concept, telling of an interplanetary visitor on a mission to earth. Maybe a little naïve and dreamy today, but different from some labelmates. The musicians are competent and there are perceptible song structures. Dreamlab contains floating, mainly calm and relaxed music. A part of the album was used for the film The Superspider. Often echoes of guitar and flute define the meter and are accompanied by Mellotron sounds. Like on the first LP, effects on voice and drums are frequently used.

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Limbus 4 – Mandalas

Limbus 4 – Mandalas
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Label/Cat#: Ohr Today OHR 70018-2 | Country/Year: Germany 1999, 1970
Genre: Krautrock, Experimental | Hoster: Filesonic/Uploaded

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Limbus 4 – Mandalas

Label: Ohr Today, ZYX Music
Catalog#: OHR 70018-2
Format: CD, Album, Reissue
Country: Germany
Released: 1999
Genre: Electronic
Style: Abstract, Free Improvisation, Experimental

Tracklist:

1 Dhyana 10:00
2 Kundalini 5:46
3 Heiku 2:08
4 Plasma 19:20

Credits:

Design [Graphic Design] – Reinhard Hippen
Photography – Wilfried Bauer
Piano, Bass, Cello, Viola, Violin, Flute [Transverse, Block, Oriental, Plastic], Performer [Totalophon, Valiha Faray, Tsikadraha], Tabla, Tambourine, Percussion – Bernd Henninger, Gerd Kraus, Matthias Knieper, Odysseus Artner

Notes:

Recorded in March 1970.

This reissue
? ZYX Music
© 1999 ZYX Music

Marketed & distributed by ZYX Music

As their previous effort, “Mandalas” is a very difficult but passionate listening, only built on synthesis harmonies, following almost absent, invisible melodic lines and making a large part to micro silence and sound environnement. “Kundalini” is a fine exemple of cloudy experimental improvisations dominated by strange musical inflexions written for acoustic instruments (flute, piano, cello…) , the movement between the instruments is inexact, often syncopated, giving a paranoiac dimension to the ensemble (the unclear “Heiku” with its embedded virtual lines). “Dhyana” is an other singular instrumental, featuring long monotonous organic chords with strange, enigmatic wind instruments and droning voices…an allusion to a “trip” , producing hallucinatory effects on the consciousness. Silence / Time / Eternity are the real musical dimensions of this “cosmic” music. Not really beautiful but it reveals quite evocative states of mind. Recommended for those who like the most radical, agitated parts of krautrock experimentations (Zweistein, Anima…) progarchives

 

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