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Dieter Moebius, Electronic Music Pioneer, Dead at 71 27

New submitter Lawrence Bottorff writes: Dieter Moebius, who is credited as a founder of the late-sixties Berlin 'Krautrock' scene, has died at age 71. Krautrock, of course, was hardly rock music, but the protoplasm of a uniquely German avant-garde industrial ambient electronica. Probably his best-known work was with Brian Eno on their famous Cluster collaboration albums. Many believe Cluster (Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Conny Plank) cemented Eno's path on his laconic, melancholic, New-Age-free ambient sound back in the mid- to late-seventies.
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Dieter Moebius, Electronic Music Pioneer, Dead at 71

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  • Correction (Score:3, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 21, 2015 @12:40PM (#50153893)

    Cluster (and Dieter) are Krautrock and Dusseldorf School, not Berlin. Dusseldorf is Can, Cluster, Kraftwerk, et al. Berlin School is a more ambient/spacey scene that included Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze and that crowd.

    • The Der Spiegel article has details of his times in Berlin and all the things he did there. I think he was around Conny Plank in Duesseldorf as well. But again, Krautrock was never any sort of rock as we knew it. I remember hearing about Kraftwerk's first American tour (after the "hit" "Autobahn") and how audiences were frustrated with them not playing anything to "boogie" to.
      • by Anonymous Coward

        Berlin School and Dusseldorf School aren't about where you're from, it's about the kind of music you do. They're genres of music. Yes, they got their names based on the general area of origin but just because someone comes from Berlin doesn't mean they do Berlin School. That's like saying everyone from Nashville performs country music.

  • I was wondering why his weight loss strategy was relevant...

  • Your life has become tiresome. Now touch my monkey.
  • I guess he's now going to be laying in a strip.

  • I saw him a couple of years ago at the 2012 Sen Francisco Electronic Music Festival; it was an amazing performance.

    I had hoped he would make another US tour at some point; that had been his first solo tour in the US.

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