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Conrad Schnitzler : Conviction
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Avant garde, elektro and ambient electronics that are influenced by early Berlin school experimentation.
Genre: Avant Garde: Sound Sculpture
Release Date: 2006
Conviction
Conrad Schnitzler
Record Label: Ricochet Dream
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Stealth Passage 7:54 Album Only
2. Moving By Standing 2:08 Album Only
3. City Blur 1:44 Album Only
4. Eerie Station 3:56 Album Only
5. Across The DDR 3:47 Album Only
6. Old Bike... Passing By 3:13 Album Only
7. Zolljagdhund 3:30 Album Only
8. Silent Siren 3:10 Album Only
9. I Believe Part 1 3:33 Album Only
10. Steam Snow 3:21 Album Only
11. Hundred Eleven Semaphores 3:46 Album Only
12. New Stranger 3:05 Album Only
13. Gleis 13 1:52 Album Only
14. Close By Berlin 2:21 Album Only
15. Torque19 2:16 Album Only
16. Imperial Gate 2:27 Album Only
17. I Believe Part 2 3:35 Album Only
18. Conviction 4:32 Album Only
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Album Notes

Conrad Schnitlzer was on Tangerine Dream's first album release "Electronic Meditation". They parted ways early and Conrad created experimental and abstract electronic sounds and music since 1970. He is still releasing electronic music today and Conviction presents a very good perspective into this reclusive artist's style; still somewhat accessible, calling for repeat listenings. Only 300 CDs were pressed and definitely for all collectors of and newcomers to CON. This music is hard to describe, but it takes you on a dark and sometimes harsh elektro journey. This CD is the predesessor of the Rektifikation release of this special series.

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REVIEWS

author: Hagen Schumacher
                            
If you have epilepsy or are mentally ill, you probably shouldn't listen to this album. Other wise get it.Best to listen through headphones.
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Closer to the Krell than to Trans-Europe Express
author: James B. Lee
                            
Don't expect new age delicacy or electropop dancebeats from "Conviction." Hard-edged and amelodic, it recalls works like Morton Subotnick's "Return - A Triumph of Reason" and the second half of Tangerine Dream's "Through Metamorphic Rocks". Variously shaped and coloured sound events hung on sequenced ostinatos. The cover picture fits the sustained atmosphere very well.
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