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Pyrolator - Inland album flac Performer: Pyrolator
Title: Inland
Style: Industrial, Experimental
Released: 1979
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1387 mb
FLAC album: 1312 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: MP2 AUD APE AHX MMF MP1 MP3
Genre: Electronic

In 1979 he released Inland, his first album as Pyrolator. On the follow-up Ausland (1981) he worked with a list of Ata Tak associated guests including his Der Plan colleagues and Holger Hiller. The songs range from experimental electronica to synth-pop, where Wunderland (1984) became his most playful, melodic and popular effort with references to world music.

Find a Pyrolator - Inland first pressing or reissue. Complete your Pyrolator collection. I wish I could be more optimistic regarding this record, but knowing about and loving some of Der Plan's work, "Inland" I find exceptionally boring for being too conceptual. Not that this, Pyrolator's protest instrumental solo record should have sounded anywhere near his basic experimental group, but with all due respect, "Inland" seems way too overrated.

Shop Vinyl and CDs and complete your Pyrolator collection . it is being far abroad and being here but nevertheless it is genial. Reply Notify me Helpful.

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Pyrolator is the co-founder of the legendary German label and publisher Ata Tak, was a member of various seminal post-punk bands such as . and Der Plan and released solo albums under his artist name from 1979 onwards until today. Yet sounding so fresh, it might have been recorded today. The reissue contains 6 bonus tracks.

Streaming + Download. Immediate download of Inland 1 in your choice of high-quality MP3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire. Purchasable with gift card.

Tracklist

A1 Minimal Tape 1/2.3
A2 It Always Rains In Wuppertal
A3 Inland 1
A4 Minimal Tape 1/8
A5 Danger Cruising
A6 Inland 2
B1 Inland 3
B2 Minimal Tape 3/7.2
B3 Bärenstrasse
B4 Have A Good Ride
B5 Inland 4
B6 Nord Atlantik

Credits

  • Composed By – Kurt Dahlke (Pyrolator)*
  • Cover – Art Attack

Notes

Other credits on rear cover:
muzak for daily live
rec. date: july to sept. '79
a warning record prod. by art attack fürstenwall 64 4 düsseldorf

WR 002 on cover spine / wr 002 on labels

uncredited on this release
Instruments used: Korg MS-20 synthesizer, SQ10 sequencer, B20R home organ, Davolisint synthesizer, Logan string orchestra, dual-channel tape machine.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): ST WR 002-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): ST WR 002-B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BB97 Pyrolator Inland ‎(CD, Album, Promo, RE) Bureau B BB97 Germany 2012
WR79 Pyrolator Inland ‎(CD, Album, RE) Ata Tak WR79 Germany 2002
BB097 Pyrolator Inland ‎(LP, 180) Bureau B BB097 Germany 2012
CTCD-742 Pyrolator Inland ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM) Suezan Studio CTCD-742 Japan 2011
BB 097 Pyrolator Inland ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Dig) Bureau B BB 097 Germany 2012


Comments: (4)
Kamick
you know... it is not so easy to discribe what is it about this record... but it is unbelievable great and human... there is no better ... it is being far abroad and being here .. very intelligent and very stupid.. but nevertheless it is genial
Lesesshe
I wish I could be more optimistic regarding this record, but knowing about and loving some of Der Plan's work, "Inland" I find exceptionally boring for being too conceptual. Not that this, Pyrolator's protest instrumental solo record should have sounded anywhere near his basic experimental group, but with all due respect, "Inland" seems way too overrated. Some will definitely find this noise and sequencer-tracks of interest (and they definitely should), but for some reason "Inland" sounds like a record that anybody could have done at the time - and eventually, couldn't care less about the results just the same.
virus
Sometimes it takes years to understand the real importance of a record (or any other work). An importance, that probably can not be seen at the date of release. The reasons for this are complex and will surely open up a philosophical debate. Anyway, this is another example for this phenomenom. To understand why, a few things need to be said at the beginning: First: This is not a New Wave record, its just an album made late 70`s (and I`m not ignoring the influences here). Second: This is not just an instrumental version of Geri Reig by Der Plan, which was recorded just a few month later. Third: This is not a pop record. And no Kraftwerk. So what is it, that makes it so special ? Its not the music you hear, which really is not that different to any other records made at that time. Thinking of Conrad Schnitzer`s or Asmus Tietchens` work of that period . No. One can say, "Inland" is a quite traditionell record in terms of electronic music in general. There are noisy tracks, sequencer tracks that reminds of late "Peter Baumann", typical "Der Plan" sounds and "Cluster" influenced pieces. But its one , or maybe the first record of electronic music released on a small independent label, combining not only the spirit of the late 70`s, but also the history of german electronic music, which was basically either Hippie or an art thing at that time. Exception Kraftwerk of course. But that`s another story.
Iarim
One of the most important releases of german New Wave, illustrating a whole epoch. Unmissable piece.