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Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik mit Tonszenen vom Freitag aus Licht (1996) {2CD Set Stockhausen-Verlag No. 49}

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik mit Tonszenen vom Freitag aus Licht (1996) {2CD Set Stockhausen-Verlag No. 49}
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© 1996 Stockhausen-Verlag | Stockhausen 49
Classical / Avant-Garde / Experimental / 20th Century

Since 1991, a complete edition of all recordings in which Karlheinz Stockhausen has personally participated is being released on compact discs. Each CD in this series is identified by Stockhausen's signature followed by an encircled number. The numbers indicate the general historical order of the works. Stockhausen realised the electronic music and participated in these recordings as conductor, performer, sound projectionist, and musical director. He personally mixed down the recordings, mastered them for CDs, wrote the texts and drew the covers.
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik 1952-1960 (1992) {Stockhausen-Verlag No. 3}

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik 1952-1960 (1992) {Stockhausen-Verlag No. 3}
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© 1952-60, 1992 Stockhausen-Verlag | Stockhausen 3
Classical / Avant-Garde / Musique Concrète / Experimental / Contemporary Classical / 20th Century

Since 1991, a complete edition of all recordings in which Karlheinz Stockhausen has personally participated is being released on compact discs. Each CD in this series is identified by Stockhausen's signature followed by an encircled number. The numbers indicate the general historical order of the works. Stockhausen realised the electronic music and participated in these recordings as conductor, performer, sound projectionist, and musical director. He personally mixed down the recordings, mastered them for CDs, wrote the texts and drew the covers.
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik von Sirius (2004) {8CD Set Stockhausen-Verlag No. 76}

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik von Sirius (2004) {8CD Set Stockhausen-Verlag No. 76}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 1.62 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 911 Mb
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© 2004 Stockhausen-Verlag | Stockhausen 76
Classical / Avant-Garde / Experimental / 20th Century

Since 1991, a complete edition of all recordings in which Karlheinz Stockhausen has personally participated is being released on compact discs. Each CD in this series is identified by Stockhausen's signature followed by an encircled number. The numbers indicate the general historical order of the works. Stockhausen realised the electronic music and participated in these recordings as conductor, performer, sound projectionist, and musical director. He personally mixed down the recordings, mastered them for CDs, wrote the texts and drew the covers.
VA -  Deutsche Elektronische Musik 4 (Experimental German Rock and Electronic Music 1971-83) (2020)

VA - Deutsche Elektronische Musik 4 (Experimental German Rock and Electronic Music 1971-83) (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 602 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 230 Mb | 01:40:34
Electronic, Krautrock | Label: Soul Jazz Records

This is the new instalment of Soul Jazz Records’ ground-breaking Deutsche Elektronische Musik series, ‘A near-definitive guide to some of the world's most extraordinary music’ (The Guardian).
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik 1952-1960 (1991) {1996 Stockhausen-Verlag}

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik 1952-1960 (1991) {1996 Stockhausen-Verlag}
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 148 mb
Genre: experimental, avant-garde, musique concrète

Elektronische Musik 1952-1960 is a 1991 compilation of the works of composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. This is taken from the 1996 CD pressing released by Stockhausen-Verlag.
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Text-CD 18 - Live-Elektronische Musik 1968 (2007) {Stockhausen-Verlag}

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Text-CD 18 - Live-Elektronische Musik 1968 (2007) {Stockhausen-Verlag}
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© 2007 Stockhausen-Verlag | Stockhausen Text-CD 18
Classical / Avant-Garde / Experimental / 20th Century / Spoken Word

Since January 2007 the Stockhausen-Verlag is releasing Text-CDs of a new series: lectures which Stockhausen has given since 1952. The edition is limited to 300 copies per release. He wrote and spoke these lectures in German. Most of them are supplemented with musical examples.
VA - Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3: Experimental German Rock and Electronic Music 1971-81 (2017)

VA - Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3: Experimental German Rock and Electronic Music 1971-81 (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 736 Mb | Artwork - 31 Mb | 01:55:15
Electronic, Krautrock | Label: Soul Jazz Records

This latest instalment in Soul Jazz Records’ successful Deutsche Elektronische Musik series delves deeper into the German nation’s vaults to bring a fascinating new collection that again brings together a selection of classic German electronic and rock groups, including Neu!, Cluster, Popol Vuh, La Düsseldorf, Agitation Free, alongside a host of rare tracks by lesser known artists which includes Michael Bundt, Bröselmaschine, Dronsz, Achim Reichel and others.
VA - Soul Jazz Records presents DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONISCHE MUSIK 4 - Experimental German Rock and Electronic Music 1971-83 (2020)

VA - Soul Jazz Records presents DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONISCHE MUSIK 4 - Experimental German Rock and Electronic Music 1971-83 (2020)
FLAC tracks | 01:39:48 | 602 Mb
Genre: Soul, Jazz / Label: Soul Jazz Records

This is the new instalment of Soul Jazz Records' ground-breaking Deutsche Elektronische Musik series, 'a near-definitive guide to some of the world's most extraordinary music' (The Guardian). This new Soul Jazz release features many of the classic German electronic and Krautrock groups from the 1970s & 80s - including Can, Amon Düül II, Harmonia, Conrad Schnitzler, Agitation Free, Roedelius - as well as a host of lesser known artists such as Dzyan, Klaus Weiss, Gruppe Between and many more. Deutsche Elektronische rarities unearthed on the album include Kalacakra (whose fan-base included the great Moondog!) and their superb 'Nearby Shiras,' taken from their super-rare spiritual/psychedelic private press concept album Crawling to Lhasa, from 1972. Deutsche Elektronische 4 includes a wealth of German electronic experimental artists - the seminal pioneering group Harmonia (Roedelius, Moebius and Michael Rother), avant-garde guru Conrad Schnitzler as well as lesser known synthetic artists such as Klaus Weiss, Deutsche Wertarbeit, E.M.A.K. (Elektronische Musik Aus Köln), Günter Schickert and others.
VA - DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONISCHE MUSIK: Experimental German Rock and Electronic Music 1972-83 (2018)

Various Artists - DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONISCHE MUSIK: Experimental German Rock and Electronic Music 1972-83 (2018)
Experimental, Rock, Electronic | 2:08:14 | MP3 320 kbps | 308 MB
Label: Soul Jazz Records

AVAILABLE AGAIN! Soul Jazz Records new 2018 edition of their long out of print classic first “Deutsche Elektronische Musik – Experimental German Rock and Electronic Music 1972-83” is ‘a near-definitive guide to some of the world’s most extraordinary music’ (The Guardian).
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Musik für Posaune und Euphonium (1997) {Stockhausen-Verlag No. 44}

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Musik für Posaune und Euphonium (1997) {Stockhausen-Verlag No. 44}
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© 1997 Stockhausen-Verlag | Stockhausen 44
Classical / Avant-Garde / Experimental / 20th Century

Since 1991, a complete edition of all recordings in which Karlheinz Stockhausen has personally participated is being released on compact discs. Each CD in this series is identified by Stockhausen's signature followed by an encircled number. The numbers indicate the general historical order of the works. Stockhausen realised the electronic music and participated in these recordings as conductor, performer, sound projectionist, and musical director. He personally mixed down the recordings, mastered them for CDs, wrote the texts and drew the covers.