Synthesist by Harald Grosskopf

Synthesist

Harald Grosskopf

1980

Synthesist is a Electronic album by Harald Grosskopf, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Ambient & Downtempo
  • synthetic
  • hypnotic
  • spacey

About

Drummer Harald Grosskopf had been a mainstay of Germany’s experimental rock scene for over a decade by the time a pair of philanthropic fans, enamored of Grosskopf’s drumming and his pioneering use of synthesizers and sequencers, agreed to bankroll the recording of a solo album in the fall of 1979. Over the following months Grosskopf sequestered himself in a small apartment in the town of Kresfeld and recorded <i>Synthesist</i>, a dreamily hypnotic masterpiece that juxtaposes the characteristically minimal rhythms of classic Krautrock against cavernous layers of primitive synthesizer sounds. There was definite precedent for this marriage of moog and motorik, the 1976 Klaus Schulze album <i>Moondawn</i> even features some of the very same synthesizers. Yet while <i>Moondawn</i>’s pastoral synth-jams often meander past the 20-minute mark, <i>Synthesist</i>’s compositions, whether ambient washes of synthetic textures like “Trauma” or percussion- laden predecessors of house and techno such as “So Weit, So Gut,” are lean and focused by comparison, making <i>Synthesist</i> as accessible as it is technologically and stylistically innovative.

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Tracklist

  1. 1So Weit, So Gut5:28
  2. 2B. Aldrian4:55
  3. 3Emphasis4:59
  4. 4Synthesist7:39
  5. 51847 - Earth6:49
  6. 6Trauma6:45
  7. 7Transcendental Overdrive5:07
  8. 8Tai Ki4:10

Credits

6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold