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why we love this
'Timeless Horizons' compiles songs from Wolfgang Barthel, Matthias Böhm and Reinhold Bauer that were self-released between 1984 and 1988. The result is an atmospheric album perfect for daydreaming.
about the record
In the finest tradition of krautrock/kosmiche and psych-folk, the songs from 'Auf Der Suche' (1984), 'Zeitlos (1986), and 'New Horizons' (1988) look far beyond their native borders for inspiration, taking magic carpet rides on Oriental folk melodies, blues rock and new age ambience to paint a widescreen projection of oneiric proportions. Yet, rather than extended, sidelong and sidereal kosmich epics, they tend to more succinct and time-frames and ideas for the most, coming across as cute as the brothers Woo in the Balearic-tinged strings of 'Wellenreiter' or The Durutti Column's diaphanous atmospheres in 'Auf Der Suche', whereas the likes of 'Through Desert Plains' touches on darker instrumental themes perhaps compared with Sun City Girls. When they decide to take extended flight, the results are equally entrancing, as with the shower of chime trees and Göttsching-esque strings billowing into blown-out raga in the thirteen minute 'Drift Away / Into The Storm'.
- A1 - Tamam 4:55
- A2 - Through Desert Plains 5:06
- A3 - Zeitlos 5:54
- A4 - Auf Der Suche 3:31
- B1 - Anamur & Eastern Trip 7:12
- B2 - Wellenreiter 5:14
- B3 - Ruhe von dem Sturm 8:58
- C1 - Drift Away & Into The Storm 13:07
- C2 - Momo's Traum 7:40
- D1 - Interrail 8:47
- D2 - New Horizons 7:40
- D3 - Another Rainy Day 4:42
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€34,00
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- A1 - Tamam 4:55
- A2 - Through Desert Plains 5:06
- A3 - Zeitlos 5:54
- A4 - Auf Der Suche 3:31
- B1 - Anamur & Eastern Trip 7:12
- B2 - Wellenreiter 5:14
- B3 - Ruhe von dem Sturm 8:58
- C1 - Drift Away & Into The Storm 13:07
- C2 - Momo's Traum 7:40
- D1 - Interrail 8:47
- D2 - New Horizons 7:40
- D3 - Another Rainy Day 4:42
Embed
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why we love this
'Timeless Horizons' compiles songs from Wolfgang Barthel, Matthias Böhm and Reinhold Bauer that were self-released between 1984 and 1988. The result is an atmospheric album perfect for daydreaming.
about the record
In the finest tradition of krautrock/kosmiche and psych-folk, the songs from 'Auf Der Suche' (1984), 'Zeitlos (1986), and 'New Horizons' (1988) look far beyond their native borders for inspiration, taking magic carpet rides on Oriental folk melodies, blues rock and new age ambience to paint a widescreen projection of oneiric proportions. Yet, rather than extended, sidelong and sidereal kosmich epics, they tend to more succinct and time-frames and ideas for the most, coming across as cute as the brothers Woo in the Balearic-tinged strings of 'Wellenreiter' or The Durutti Column's diaphanous atmospheres in 'Auf Der Suche', whereas the likes of 'Through Desert Plains' touches on darker instrumental themes perhaps compared with Sun City Girls. When they decide to take extended flight, the results are equally entrancing, as with the shower of chime trees and Göttsching-esque strings billowing into blown-out raga in the thirteen minute 'Drift Away / Into The Storm'.