Adelbert Von Deyen

Adelbert von Deyen - Atmosphere (1980) [Reissue 1992]  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 17, 2023
Adelbert von Deyen - Atmosphere (1980) [Reissue 1992]

Adelbert von Deyen - Atmosphere (1980) [Reissue 1992]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 228 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 100 MB | Covers - 23 MB
Genre: Progressive Electronic | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sky Records (sky CD 3041)

Adelbert von Deyen is a relatively obscure electronic artist whose style is very similar to the famed Klaus Schulze, even down to the album covers! Rightfully so, he claims Schulze as his main influence. His career lasted from the late Seventies to the early to mid-Eighties. "Atmosphere", Adelbert von Deyen's third release, is the first album on which he starts to show his own musical style and direction rather than sounding like a clone of Klaus Schulze. The title track still has a strong Schulze influence but there are now unique touches and differences that distinguish this as Von Deyen's work. The result is a much more satisfying release than either "Sternzeit" or "Nordborg"…
Rick Wakeman ‎- Country Airs (1986) US 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC in 24bit/96kHz

Rick Wakeman ‎- Country Airs / Piano Solos
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Coda Records / NAGE 10 | Released: 1986 | Genre: Classical

Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection
A sublime collection of wonderful timeless music to treasure.
Upon seeing the `New Age Collection’ tag on the front cover of Rick Wakeman’s `Country Airs’, I expected to find a disc full of faceless digital synths to backing sounds of nature and stormy rainforests.
VA - Silberland Vol 2 - The Driving Side Of Kosmische Musik 1974​-​1984 (2023)

VA - Silberland Vol 2 - The Driving Side Of Kosmische Musik 1974​-​1984 (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 469 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 186 MB
1:19:00 | Electronic, Ambient | Label: Bureau B

Welcome to Silberland – where the streets are paved with strobes. Home to neon lights, straight lines and open roads, this futurist fantasy was first founded in the mid-seventies, when Germany's creative class chose musical therapy in order to indulge their shared hallucination of a new Europe. Fuelled by the catalytic fusion of globalisation and new technology, the world was turning ever faster and the kosmische generation were ready to keep the pace. With synthesisers, rhythm computers and human metronomes turned to a gallop, these electronic innovators set modernity to a motorik beat, and Bureau B's second trip into Silberland cuts right to the thrust of the genre.