(Klaus Weiss, Golden Ring Records, 1979)
A typical sounding Klaus Weiss library record, similar to the sought after Selected Sound albums 'Time Signals' and 'Sound Inventions'. Lots of fabulous drum breaks, crazy synths, abstract grooves etc. At least two songs from this album have already been compiled. Enjoy this one!

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Thank you very much, I love this and have been hunting it for a while. I have loads of libraries if anyone wants to trade this vinyl for something that would be awesome. Cheers for the digi though!
ReplyDeleteHi...greetings from Texas. Thank you for posting these wonderful and rare library albums. This one in particular is a gem, as is the Golden Ring "incognito five." Keep up the good work. I'm not someone looking for samples, just a listener who enjoys these atmospheric recordings and the great music...
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ReplyDeleteI really like the music, but I have never heard about this album,band or record produced , I do not what it is!, I will download the music and I will say you what is my opinion!22dd
ReplyDeleteKlaus Weiss Super Drumming is one of those underrated treasures that you can hear a whole day long, thanks ! you never disappoint me guy
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Klaus Weiss has a good collection. I would like to understand even better those sounds, it's all about artistic determination, although, its forms are brilliant and this album wasn't bad enough, everyone knows that.
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