Friday, 7 May 2021

Michael Rother - Katzenmusik (1979)

Third album by NEU!/Harmonia guitarist, and a further refinement of the melodic, cyclic music he'd established on his first two solo efforts, also collaborations with Jaki Liebezeit and Conny Plank.  Rother's increasingly clean-toned guitars (his formative influence of Hank Marvin really shining through) burn these simple, indelible melodies into your brain from the first listen, and make Katzenmusik a joy to return to over and over.

As well as the literal meaning of "music for cats", the album's title is also a German idiom for a "musical racket" - clearly an ironic choice on Rother's part for such sunny, joyous and ordered music.  Melodic material from earlier sections leads to variations in later ones, with the sparkling production adding to the constant gentle evolution as well as throwing the occasional curveball (the "everything reversed except the drums" wash of part 8 is one highlight of many).  This gorgeous record is probably the high point of Rother's post-Harmonia music, at least for me.  Anyone heard the new ambient album he put out last year?  Worth picking up?

pw: sgtg

5 comments:

  1. Hi Allan, good to see ye back. Katzenmusik is a fantastic album...a mate's girlfriend was sent this by her penpal (early 80's if memory serves me correctly) and she happily alerted us to it..loved it since. Recently d/l his other early solo stuff...excellent.

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  2. The new album Dreaming is superb. Have had it a constant rotation the past week.

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  3. I once visited a small record shop in Vienna that was actually named Katzenmusik, I believe so inspired by this album.

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  4. glad glad to see you back alan
    this is one of the may offering i don't have
    well i just have the weather report on vinyl much as i like vinyl you can't take it on walks
    roberth

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