Cluster’s groundbreaking fusion of electronic, progressive rock, and krautrock has solidified its place in the annals of modern music. With seminal albums like “Cluster 71” (1971) and “Zuckerzeit” (1974), Cluster carved a niche within the Berlin School of electronic music, influencing the sonic landscape with their pioneering soundscapes. The 1976 release “Sowiesoso” further cemented their innovative approach, while collaborations like “Cluster & Eno” (1977) highlight their versatility and reach. “Grosses Wasser” (1979) continued to push boundaries, showcasing their ability to evolve while maintaining their core identity. Released under influential labels, Cluster’s discography resonates with fans of The Lost Generation and those seeking the roots of modern electronic and progressive sounds. Their work remains a touchstone for enthusiasts exploring the depths of German electronic music history.
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