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Earth Star* - Atomkraft? Nein Danke!


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Label: Sky Records
Catalog#: SKY 051
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:Germany
Released:1981
Genre: Electronic
Style: Downtempo, Ambient
Credits: Artwork By [Cover Design] - Craig Wuest
Bells, Percussion - Melanie Coiro
Cello - Christoph Lagemann
Electric Guitar - Dennis Rea
Electronics [Harmonizer] - John Bunkfeldt
Engineer - Craig Wuest , Gert Anders , John Bunkfeldt
Engineer [Assistant] - Louis Deponté
Keyboards, Synthesizer, Electronics [Night Machine], Piano, Percussion - Craig Wuest
Loops [Tape Loops], Electronics [Night Machine] - Louis Deponté
Mastered By - Craig Wuest , Space Cowboy (2)
Mixed By - Baffo Banfi , Craig Wuest
Music By - Craig Wuest , Dan Zongrone (tracks: A1) , Dennis Rea (tracks: B6)
Photography - Tim Finnegan
Piano, Vibraphone, Bells - Dan Zongrone
Producer - Craig Wuest
Violin - Rainer Bohm
Violin [Electric] - Daryl Trivieri
Notes:Recorded during 1979 and 1980 at Deponté la Rue Studio in Paris, France, and IC Studios and Emch Studio in West Germany. Additional tracks were recorded at Aura Sound Studio in New York State. Mastered at Blackweg Studio.

All titles published by German News Musikverlag, Hamburg.
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Tracklisting:

A1   Golden Rendevous (7:25)
A2   Sonntagsspaziergang (5:04)
A3   Garden's End (3:00)
    Electric Guitar - Marty Burdette*
A4   Wind Mills (5:30)
A5   Café Sequence (2:05)
B1   Café Exit (incl. March Of The Flanged Angels) (5:40)
B2   White Cloud (4:15)
B3   Solar Mirrors (3:76)
B4   Jet Sets (Atomic Fallouts, Flash To Ash) (5:00)
B5   Forest Floor (Part 1: Atomkraft? Nein, Danke, Part 2: Aras) (7:20)
User Reviews:
caitlynmaire, Feb 15, 2008

The moment the music starts on the first track, "Golden Rendezvous", you know this is a very different Earthstar album. The opening of the song is melodic, gentle, pastoral, and today would likely be described as ambient. The duet between pianist Dan Zongrone and guitarist Dennis Rea is crisp and clean. There is no "wall of sound" on this track and you can identify every instrument. As the track progresses Craig Wuests synthesizers and his Birotron chorus add to the building sound. So begins Earthstars environmental tone poem, "Atomkraft? Nein, Danke!", which is German for "Nuclear power? No, thanks!"

In reality the heavily overdubbed, multitracked "wall of sound" from "French Skyline" isnt gone. Its just been limited to a few tracks. What is striking about "Atomkraft? Nein, Danke" is that Wuest & company have traded a coherent electronic sound for a wide variety of styles to paint sound portraits of the different scenes and moods in their environmental message. The second track "Sonntagsspaziergang" (German for "Sunday Stroll") and "Wind Mills" are upbeat, melodic, mainly electronic pieces. "Gardens End" and "White Cloud" are gentle and melodic but have the denser sound and feeling that is more like Earthstars previous work. "Cafe Sequence", "Solar Panels", "Jet Sets", and "Forest Floor" are dense, multitracked, electronic pieces. "Cafe Exit" is probably the most distinct recording of a Birotron choir ever made.

Despite this variety "Atomkraft? Nein, Danke" comes together as a cohesive piece. Overall the style is more laid back than any other Earthstar album. Its Earthstars most complex work and its the one that stands the test of time best. To me its almost criminal that this album hasnt been reissued on CD.

-Caitlyn Martin

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