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Old 01.30.2021, 10:17 PM   #53255
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
listened to both cluster 71 and cluster ii. it was brilliant, and superrelaxed. maybe a little too relaxed but that's sorta the point of ambient or whatever it was they called it back then. anyway, looking forward to working my way up to their new ep.

Spoiler alert: if you found those relaxed... Well, nevermind - your journey continues with Zuckerzeit, Sowiesoso, Cluster & Eno and After The Heat (also with Brian, who happens to be part of Tracks And Traces: the supergroup album to end all supergroups and their bloated supergroupness).

As for "ambient", I don't think Cluster 71 and Cluster II qualify. Which takes none of their greatness from them; it's just a different style.
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