Zuckerzeit

Zuckerzeit
Studio album by Cluster
Released 1974
Recorded January 1974
Genre Krautrock
Length 36:13
Label Brain
Producer Cluster & Michael Rother
Cluster chronology
Cluster II
(1972)
Zuckerzeit
(1974)
Sowiesoso
(1976)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Pitchfork Media(favorable)[2]

Zuckerzeit is the third full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. It was co-produced by Michael Rother, their bandmate in Harmonia (whose two releases Zuckerzeit fell between). The music on Zuckerzeit is different from any other Cluster work and clearly shows Michael Rother's influence, with clearly defined melody and beat and a very rhythmic sound, at times approaching the Motorik style of Neu!. John Bush, writing the review for Allmusic, described Zuckerzeit as: "...a vision of electronic pop, fusing the duo's haunted melodic sense with crisp, scratchy drum programs..."

Among its fans are Brian Eno and Pitchfork Media, the latter of which ranked the album number 63 on their "Top 100 Albums of The 1970s".[3] Eno was to later work with Harmonia on Tracks and Traces and the duo on the albums Cluster & Eno and After the Heat. Julian Cope included Zuckerzeit in his Krautrock Top 50.[4]

Track listing

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Hollywood"  Roedelius 4:48
2. "Caramel"  Moebius 2:58
3. "Rote Riki"  Moebius 6:18
4. "Rosa"  Roedelius 4:13
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
5. "Caramba"  Moebius 3:57
6. "Fotschi Tong"  Roedelius 4:21
7. "James"  Moebius 3:21
8. "Marzipan"  Roedelius 3:14
9. "Rotor"  Moebius 2:40
10. "Heiße Lippen"  Roedelius 2:23

Personnel

Notes

  1. Bush, John (2011). "Zuckerzeit - Cluster | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  2. Leone, Dominique (2011). "Pitchfork: Staff Lists: Top 100 Albums of the 1970s". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 26 June 2011. Zuckerzeit
  3. Pitchfork Media [ Top 100 Albums of the 1970s
  4. Cope, Julian A Krautrock Top 50

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