Schaltkreis Wassermann
50 top tracks
Schaltkreis Wassermann
50 top tracks
Albums

Psychotron
Schaltkreis Wassermann

Early 80s
Schaltkreis Wassermann

a tribute to flexi pop vol. 4
Schaltkreis Wassermann

A Tribute To Some Bizarre Vol. 2
Schaltkreis Wassermann

I-Robots Present: We Are Opilec...!
Schaltkreis Wassermann

A Tribute To Flexi-Pop Vol.4
Schaltkreis Wassermann

2600noise (In Flagranti Remix)
Schaltkreis Wassermann

A Tribute To Flexi-Pop Vol. 4
Schaltkreis Wassermann

Lux (In Flagranti Remix)
Schaltkreis Wassermann

Psychotron (plus 4 Bonus-Tracks)
Schaltkreis Wassermann

Computered Love
Schaltkreis Wassermann

artdecade.us
Schaltkreis Wassermann
Biography
Schaltkreis Wassermann was a pioneer group of electronic music. Founded in 1979 by Stella & PJ Wassermann (who still work together on several projects) ...Read more on Last.fm
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Schaltkreis Wassermann was a pioneer group of electronic music. Founded in 1979 by Stella & PJ Wassermann (who still work together on several projects)
Schaltkreis Wassermann featured a minimalistic approach that was dictated by the available means:
• an ARP 2600 Synthesizer,
• an ARP Avatar guitar synthesizer
• a Roland 100M modular synthesizer
• and a Sequential Circuits Prophet V synthesizer,
all kept together by the Roland MicroComposer MC4 that was capable of playing four simultaneous monophonic synths but that was extremely complicated to program. Tape recording was done with a TEAC 4-track and later with an Otari 8-track tape machine.
It was a great and very psychedelic time. Stella & PJ spent days, weeks and months in their studio exploring sound and consciousness resulting in PSYCHOTRON a ground breaking album in 1982 showcasing a lot of what was to become mainstream in electronic music and then some.
PSYCHOTRON was sold all over the world as a vinyl album and made it to number 7 of the British synthesizer charts in Melody Maker, in the company of Kraftwerk, Klaus Schulze and Tomita.
<a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Schaltkreis+Wassermann">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
