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  1. 22 de jul. de 2008 · Throughout, Schickert sticks to his picking style – eschewing the automatism of analogue sequencer that dominated much of Berlin music at that time. *** “Samtvogel” left over a primacy effect that was difficult to overcome. Still, the formula retained its attractiveness on the other recordings as well. Günter SCHICKERT: “Samtvogel ...

  2. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Samtvogel by Günter Schickert. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  3. Günter Schickert ‎-- Samtvogel 1975 (Full LP) Schickert en su música denota una fuerte influencia de la escuela berlinesa electrónica, con una marcada influencia de músicos como Göttsching y por supuesto el mismo Schulze, pero a la vez sabiendo darle a su trabajo una frescura exquisita y un toque único. Utiliza elementos típicos del ...

  4. Thank you for your help: Günter Schickert, John at Important Records and Emil Amos. Vinyl Manufacturing and Sleeve Printing by www.piratespress.com Limited edition of 500 copies Comes with 4 page LP sized insert and photo print.

  5. Following "Samtvogel" (1974) and "Uberfallig" (1979), he released "Kinder in der Wildnes", a collection of songs from the 1981 to 1983 period. The fact that the album appeared at all in 1983 owes less to Schickert and more to Steven and Alan Freeman, who sought him out for their Krautrock encyclopaedia The Crack in the Cosmic Egg.

  6. Günter SchickertSamtvogel. More images. Label:Important Records (2) – IMPREC 380: Format: CD, Album, Reissue. Country ... Wald: 21:35: Ad. Credits. Electric Guitar, Voice, Effects [Echo Gadgets], Composed By, Recorded By, Producer – Günter Schickert; Notes. Aufgenommen vom Juni bis September 1974 [Recorded from June to September 1974 ...

  7. Schickert was active through much of the '60s in the Berlin free jazz scene, though it wasn't until 1974 that his first album, Samtvogel, came out, self-released by Schickert in a small batch. The album was unique enough that it was quickly snatched up by the legendary Brain label, and they reissued the record the next year.