Minimalist, yet neither formulaic nor automated, the album is a rhythmic tapestry of otherworldly electronic and acoustic elements - relaxed, organic and gentle ambience.
Cluster's self-titled debut was originally released by Philips in 1971; this edition is the first reissue to restore the track running order of the original Philips release. Includes liner notes by electronic avant-garde pioneer Asmus Tietchens.
Released in 1971, Amon Duul's only album for Ohr was a visionary slice of acid-folk, a magical mix of pastoral hippie vibes, stoned jams and ritualistic folk-rock. Includes the rare single-only tracks 'Paramechanical World'/'Eternal Flow' as bonus.
Wu-Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah made his solo debut with this 1996 album, and what a debut it was: a #2 smash, a platinum album and one of the greatest creations to come out of the Wu-Tang orbit (this was produced by RZA, too).