Fitter Stoke wrote: No, I sensed that too. I thought it a little unfair for them to imply that the creative influences were only one way, mind. After all, Eno had already created 'Discreet' Music' and 'Music For Films' at that point. I love both Cluster & Eno albums and think both parties inspired each other mutually.
Clearly there's a little bitterness that Cluster never got the fiscal rewards that ol'Brian did.
I got a slight sense of that, but it didn't seem to be a huge bone of contention anymore.
I did think Wolfgang Flur seemed a trifle crazed, though - his speech and body language seemed very over-animated, almost as though he were a bi-polar person in the midst of a manic episode. Judging by his autobiography there's still major overhanging bitterness between him and the Ralf/Florian axis.
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