One more discovery of the day: “Redshift” founded in 1996 in Britain by Mark Shreeve. “Oblivion” was released in 2004, and it sounds so perfect to the very last note that I had to go and check where this mastery comes from.
Yes, they stand on the shoulders of the giants: “Their musical style is rooted in the early to mid 1970’s German electronic music era, often described as Berlin School, and transcends the genre using musical originality, multi-instrumentation, and complex harmonic arrangements using analogue sequencing.”
Berlin School and Klaus Schulze forever, that’s what I would add to my admiration.
Original title (English): Redshift “Oblivion”, 2004
First published in the Levinarium Telegram Channel (now closed and deleted)