In 1985 Hans-Joachim Roedelius was invited by Brian Eno (with whom he worked in the 70's on the Cluster & Eno projects) to play a solo piano show in London. Bureau B have now restored the only recording made of this very special performance, and here it is.
Breathtakingly beautiful piano from the year 1985 - released for the very first time!
In 1985, Hans-Joachim Roedelius was still perceived by the music community as an electronic artist. Yet ever since taking delivery of his Bösendorfer grand piano in 1983, his interest had grown in the most royal of instruments: the piano. Whilst staying with Brian Eno in 1985 (they had collaborated earlier in the seventies), Roedelius composed a wealth of new material on his friend's two grand pianos (or, as Roedelius would say: the music flew to him). He organized a series of concerts to introduce his new musical direction, with the Bloomsbury Theatre in London amongst the venues. Guests included Brian Eno and The Edge, with Roedelius taking the belated opportunity to use the artwork to thank them accordingly for their support. For Roedelius, this London concert remains one of the highlights of his career.






















