Johannes Schmoelling

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  • electronic
  • krautrock
  • new age
  • experimental
  • ambient
Johannes Schmoelling has developed a reputation as the guru of electronic concept albums. Born in Lohne, Germany in 1950, he began playing the piano at age of eight. By age twelve he had developed a fascination with the pipe organ, and within two years had mastered the instrument to such a level that he began to play professionally in various churches. After graduating college in 1978 with a degree in sound engineering, Schmoelling began doing work for live theatrical performances at Berlin's famous Schaubühne am Halleschen Ufer, allowing him to combine his technical and musical interests.

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Songs

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    A Great Continent

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    A Long Time Ago

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    A Long Way Home

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    Anian Path

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    Autumn Song

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    Big Cityscapes

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    Broken Heart of a Broken Hero

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    Buda - Pest

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    Contemplative Clouds

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    Dominion

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    Eine atempause

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    Explosive Game

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    Friends

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    Funeral March

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    Galago

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    Giants Out of the Fog

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    Gondola Song

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    Huntsman's Song

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    Hymnus

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    Ice Walk

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    Icewalk

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    Icewalk (Mix 2000)

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    Instant City

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    It's Your Birthday

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    Italian Scratches

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    Italian Scratches: 1st Scratch

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    Italian Scratches: 2nd Scratch

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    Italian Scratches: 3rd Scratch

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    Jester's Nightwatch

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    Joyful Solitude

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    Kneeplay No.9

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    L'Atelier

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    Lamentation of an Ancient Tree

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    Matjora Is Still Alive

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    Maypole Song

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    Midnight in Tula

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    Musical Doors

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    Native Eye, Native Ear

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    Navigator's Chatter

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    Nursery Rhyme

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    Passing By

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    Rain Echoes

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    Recycle or Die

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    Rikscha Square

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    Rise of the Smooth Automaton

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    Skandalon

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    Spacenight Runner

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    Spinning Wheel

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    Stratosphere

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    The Anteater


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