TETRAGON "Nature"
An
ecology-inspired Krautrock album (1971) from a short-lived
group comprised of German school-chums, some of whom had recorded
an LP as Trikolon. Tetragon did not conform to any predetermined
musical style: they played whatever they pleased, as long
as it included groovy Hammond organ and very trippy, flanged
wah-wah guitar, in various taut jamming modes that favored
jazz/rock fusion à la Miles Davis with a small dose
of classical music (adapting a Bach fugue along the way).
The result is a bouquet of lush instrumentals, with elements
of Egg or the Nice, and quite a bit of T2 to boot. The album
was recorded in a converted barn, using a Revox A77 two-track
tape recorder and seven microphones placed judiciously to
best capture the sound of each instrument. Re-recording wasn’t
possible, as the record was mixed live. Yet these challenging
conditions inspired the band to great heights: Hendrik Schaper
played organ and clavinet simultaneously, with one hand on
each keyboard; meanwhile, Jürgen Jaehner unleashed rampaging
electric guitar solos, then, in an instant, switched to acoustic
guitar for the next musical passage; Schaper didn't own a
piano, so he used a pre-amp with a wah-wah pedal to imitate
that instrument’s sound. A virtuoso effort, from start
to finish! Tetragon didn't bother contacting any record labels;
they didn't their music would interest anyone. A mere 400
copies of the album were released on a private label, named
Soma after the drug-induced effect described in Alduous Huxley’s
Brave New World. Our edition includes all of the original
pro-environment, anti-industrial pollution gatefold album
art, a detailed band history, band photos, and a nearly fifteen-minute
bonus track, recorded live in Georgsmarienhütte in 1972.
Track listing:
1. Fugue (15:59)
2. Jokus (0:19)
3. Irgendwas (5:58)
4. A Short Story (13:38)
5. Nature (7:41)
Bonus
Track:
6. Doors in Between (14:16)
Catalogue number: LION 632M
UPC: 778578063221