Dieter Moebius

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Dieter Moebius

Dieter Moebius live (2007)
Background information
Birth name Dieter Moebius
Born (1944-01-16) 16 January 1944
Origin St. Gallen, Switzerland
Genres Kosmische Musik
Krautrock
Electronic music
Ambient
Psychedelic rock
Electronic Music (classical)
Experimental music
Occupations Musician
Producer
Instruments Synthesizer, Keyboards, Organ, Guitar
Years active 1969 to present
Labels Sky Records
Drag City
Gyroscope
Curious Music
Captain Trip Records
Associated acts Cluster
Harmonia
Moebius & Plank
Amon Guru
Liliental

Dieter Moebius (born 1944 in Switzerland) is a German/Swiss experimental/krautrock/ambient/electronic musician.

Moebius studied art in Brussels and Berlin and met there Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Conrad Schnitzler (Tangerine Dream). They founded a band Kluster in 1969. After the departure of Schnitzler, they changed their name to Cluster. Later Moebius and Roedelius founded the band Harmonia with Michael Rother (Neu!), which also collaborated with Brian Eno.

Dieter Moebius was involved into numerous projects with such musicians as Conny Plank, Mani Neumeier (Guru Guru).

Michael Rother (left) & Dieter Moebius (right) live in 2007.

He is currently (November 2007) touring with Michael Rother as Rother & Moebius.[1] On 27 November 2007, a Harmonia reunion concert was held in Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, they have performed together live for a first time since 1976.[2][3]

Discography

As Kluster / Cluster
As Harmonia, with Michael Rother and Hans-Joachim Roedelius
Previously unreleased works
As Cosmic Couriers, with Mani Neumeier and Jürgen Engler
  • 1996 : Other Places
With Brian Eno and Hans-Joachim Roedelius
With Liliental
  • 1978 Liliental
Solo albums and collaborations
  • 1980 Rastakraut Pasta (with Conny Plank)
  • 1981 Material (with Conny Plank)
  • 1982 Strange Music (with Gerd Beerbohm)
  • 1983 Tonspuren
  • 1983 Double Cut (with Gerd Beerbohm)
  • 1983 Zero Set (with Conny Plank and Mani Neumeier)
  • 1986 Blue Moon (Original Soundtrack)[4]
  • 1990 Ersatz (with Karl Renziehausen)
  • 1992 Ersatz II (with Karl Renziehausen)
  • 1995 En Route (with Conny Plank)
  • 1998 Ludwig's Law (with Conny Plank and Mayo Thompson)
  • 1999 Blotch
  • 2006 Nurton
  • 2009 Kram
  • 2011 Ding
  • 2012 Moebius & Tietchens (with Asmus Tietchens)

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