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SOLO TRIP

Lutz Rahn

 

Progressive Electronic

3.03 | 15 ratings

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Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer
3 stars Keyboard player Lutz Rahn of Novalis fame put out this very short album of progressive electronic during 1978, in the middle of the 'mother' band's Brandung & Veilliecht bist du ein Clown ? releases. The songs here are quite good, the moods can be quite dark and mysterious, and fully armed with most of the classic analogue gear we prog-heads adore so much. The downside to this album is the cold sounding 'diverse rhythmusmachinen' which sound like the cocktail rhythms on Uncle Arthur's Yamaha organ, and that slightly cheapens the music (and dates it, too) but the actual keyboarding is superb, oozing with Moog synth, Hammond, Mellotron, Rhodes and so on. Not a bad album by any means, but there are more important albums out there to discover before this one.
Tom Ozric | 3/5 |

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