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Peter Frohmader - The Forgotten Enemy Album

Peter Frohmader - The Forgotten Enemy Album
Performer: Peter Frohmader
Title: The Forgotten Enemy
Country: Germany
Genre: Electronic
Style:Modern Classical, Experimental
Released: 1985
Catalog number: KIF 008
Label: Hasch Platten
MP3 album szie: 1369 mb
FLAC album size: 1143 mb

Tracklist

1Full Moon3:05
2Jericho3:50
3Forgotten Enemy3:40
4Abdul A.4:18

Credits

  • Artwork By – Peter Frohmader
  • DrumsRudi Haunreiter
  • ElectronicsPeter Frohmader
  • TromboneWerner Aldinger
  • ViolinStephan Manus

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): KIF 008-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): KIF 008-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched on both sides): SST

Short intro

The Forgotten Enemy is an EP by Peter Frohmader, released in 1985 by Hasch Platten. All music is composed by Peter Frohmader. Adapted from the liner notes of The Forgotten Enemy. Werner Aldinger trombone. Peter Frohmader electronics, cover art. Rudi Haunreiter drums. Stephan Manus violin. Peter Frohmader. The Forgotten Enemy. Artwork By Peter Frohmader. Drums Rudi Haunreiter. Electronics Peter Frohmader. Trombone Werner Aldinger. Violin Stephan Manus. His earlier album NEKROPOLIS 2 expounded a particularly articulate argument for the use of 8 string bass, while this EP, FORGOTTEN ENEMY seems to be a manifesto for the complete bass family, since it features some of the most tasteful and effective 8 string bass, Chapman Stick and 4 string fretless bass to be found on would be irresponsible to place. too much emphasis in the didactic nature of this album, for it is by no means a collection of sterile, academic sounding performances. Forgotten Enemy. Peter Frohmader Format: Vinyl. 5 star 0. Genre: Experimental Electronic, Krautrock, Berlin School Mp3 Album Available on the Best Internet Retailers Available on CD at Peter Frohmader biography Born 9th May 1958 Munich, GermanPeter Frohmader. German musician Peter Frohmader has been exploring electronic and rock music for 49 years. Genre: Experimental Electronic, Krautrock, Berlin School Mp3 Album Available on the Best Internet Retailers Available on CD at Peter Frohmader biography Born 9th May 1958 Munich, German Genre: Experimental Electronic, Krautrock, Berlin School Mp3 Album Available on the Best Internet Retailers Available on CD at Peter Frohmader biography Born 9th May 1958 Munich, German Peter Frohmader. 16 July 2019 . The Forgotten Enemy EP. EP by Peter Frohmader. 1 Track listing. 2 Personnel. 3 Release history. 4 References. 5 External links. Peter Frohmader: German electronic composer, musician and visual artist. He is also known by the pseudonym Nekropolis, a name under which he released several early works. Taking cues from Carl Orff, Magma, Glenn Branca, and Black Sabbath, Frohmader was recognized for his nightmarish and gothic compositions and as an important figure on the European progressive electronic scene. Eismeer - Symphonic Poem, Saturn City, Organic Still Life 1 и другие песни. Track listing - All music composed by Peter Frohmader. Personnel - Adapted from the liner notes of The Forgotten Enemy. MusiciansWerner Aldinger trombone - Peter Frohmader electronics, cover art - Rudi. Peter Frohmader: The Forgotten Enemy Overview. Retrieved July 31, 2015. Freeman, Alan Freeman, Steve June 1986. Audion Publications 1. The Forgotten Enemy sleeve. Bayern, Germany: Hasch Platten. CS1 maint: others link. External links. Peter Frohmader - Miniatures 1989. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album Peter Frohmader - Miniatures 1989. Peter Frohmader - Miniature No
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For many years the bass guitar was considered to be a dull lifeless instrument that lacked the sensitivity of the acoustic bass. Indeed it wasn't until Jaco Pastorius picked up a Fender Precision fretless in the early seventies that it was even considered to be an instrument for serious musicians. Obviously this absurd opinion has been rectified, yet there are many other useful members of the bass guitar family, such as the 5, 6, 8 and 12 string basses and the Chapman Stick that still tend to be dismissed as worthless gimmicks.This however is a situation that the German bass player Peter Frohmader appears to be attempting to change. His earlier album NEKROPOLIS 2 expounded a particularly articulate argument for the use of 8 string bass, while this EP, FORGOTTEN ENEMY seems to be a manifesto for the complete bass family, since it features some of the most tasteful and effective 8 string bass, Chapman Stick and 4 string fretless bass to be found on record.It would be irresponsible to place too much emphasis in the didactic nature of this album, for it is by no means a collection of sterile, academic sounding performances. Instead Frohmader has applied his usual expert use of space to what is for him an untypical sound that seems to be aimed somewhere between Material's MEMORY SERVES and Miles Davis' ON THE CORNER. The resulting concoction is a spirited production that features the influences taken to a logical and yet unexpected conclusion. Take for example the title track or the piece Abdul A, both of which feature a superlative use of Miles Davis/Olu Dara like sound that is produced on the trombone as a tonal colorant rather than as a solo. Or there is the track Full Moon which perhaps most clearly demonstrates Frohmader's questing nature, featuring as it does some excellent fretless bass, guitar and most importantly the use of Simmons drums as a good deal more than mere rhythmic device.Frohmader should be applauded for his audacity; he's shown conclusively that people outside the Material circle can produce first-class harmolodic music that deserves your support.
by Alan & Steve Freeman, first published in Audion 1 (1986)