www.tribute-to-ashra.de


tribute home
Ash Ra Tempel
Ashra
Manuel Göttsching
Inventions for ... New age of earth Dream and desire Blackouts E2 E4 Early water Die Mulde
Concert for Murnau
E2 E4 live
Deep(er) distance
E2 E4 - 25th anniversary edition
Live at Mount Fuji
Wroclaw Live (DVD)
Postcards from Japan (DVD)


Lutz Ulbrich
Harald Grosskopf
Steve Baltes
Miscellaneous
join the free Ashra Newsletter
Guestbook
Links
Paypal secure Shop - buy Ashra CD`s
Terms / Impressum

tribute-to-ashra special:
A.R.T. Gallery

E2-E4-E-ternity

 

you are visitor:
WEBCounter by GOWEB
since November 26th, 2001


Wroclaw Live

RELEASE DATE: July 19th, 2007


Tracklist:

1. Sunrain
2. Saint and Sinner
3. Trunky Groove
4. Die Mulde
5. Shuttlecock

6. Credits

running time: 1 hour 24 min.


Line up:

Manuel Göttsching:
Guitar and Electronics

Live Visuals:
Kinga Kielczynska

produced by Ilona Ziok for MG.ART

Recorded live at the International Film Festival
ERA NEW HORIZON
on 29th of July 2006 in Wroclaw (Poland)
on Location:
Burgher Brewary (Browar Mieszczanski)

  • all tracks written by Manuel Göttsching
    music composed and mixed by Manuel Göttsching

Released only on DVD

2007
MG.ART 101
Germany

DVD available in my Paypal secure offer section: Click to buy

Review by Terry Hawke:

"Wroclaw - Live" Manuel Göttsching & Kinga Kielczynska
Recorded: July 29th 2006, Film Festival Era New Horizons, Wroclaw, Poland
Music: Manuel Göttsching / Visuals: Kinga Kielczynska
Total Time: Approx 83 minutes
Tracks: "Sunrain", "Saint & Sinner", "Trunky Groove", "Die Mulde / Zerfluss", "Shuttlecock"

"This terrific DVD would serve to enhance not only the die-hard fans
of Manuel Göttsching, but to the uninitiated too. From the opening scenes
featuring the first track "Sunrain", the DVD evolves into a blissful and
heart-vibrant production of Manuel's evocative compositions.
"Saint and Sinner" glides nicely along and blends effortlessly into the
seductively ambient "Trunky Groove", a track that will surely become a classic.
"Die Mulde /Zerfluss" drifts a meandering soundscape that merges stealthily into
"Shuttlecock". This all-time favourite composition, complete with some
excellent re-styling, sears and soothes a path through an audionic labyrinth
of synthonic swirls and laid-back guitar riffs. So, combined with Kinga's stunning
over-lap and digital visuals, Manuel Gottsching's "Wroclaw - Live", serves as a
pinnacle of musical and visual harmony, well to me anyway!" Cool Vibes! Terry Hawke

Review: (opens in a new window)

- Tokafi - discover your music website

 

Live at Mt. Fuji Postcards from Japan

Top