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Harmonia
Harmonia
German band
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Hans-Joachim Roedelius
Hans-Joachim Roedelius
German musician
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Conny Plank
Conny Plank
German record producer and musician
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Michael Rother
Michael Rother
German musician
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Klaus Dinger
Klaus Dinger
German musician
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Neu!
Neu!
German musical group
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Conrad Schnitzler
Conrad Schnitzler
German experimantal musician
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Earthstar
Earthstar
American band
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Faust
Faust
German krautrock band
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Roger Eno
Roger Eno
British recording artist, musician, ambient music composer
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Mani Neumeier
Mani Neumeier
German rock musician, free jazz-drummer artist, and frontman
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Holger Czukay
Holger Czukay
German bass-guitarist and co-founder of "Can"
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Morgan Fisher
Morgan Fisher
artist
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Popnoname
Popnoname
German musician
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Steve Shelley
Steve Shelley
Alternative rock drummer
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Brian Eno
Brian Eno
English musician, composer, record producer and visual artist
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Brainticket
Brainticket
European band
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Mouse on Mars
Mouse on Mars
band that plays intelligent dance music
Intro
German experimental musical group
Record Labels
Members, past and present

Cluster were a German musical duo consisting of Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius, formed in 1971 and associated with West Germany's krautrock and kosmische music scenes. Born from the earlier Berlin-based group Kluster, they relocated in 1971 into the countryside village of Forst, Lower Saxony, where they built a studio and collaborated with musicians such as Conny Plank, Brian Eno, and Michael Rother; with the latter, they formed the influential side-project Harmonia. After first disbanding in 1981, Cluster reunited several times: from 1989 to 1997, and from 2007 to 2010.

AllMusic described the group as "the most important and consistently underrated space rock unit of the '70s." Music historian Julian Cope places three Cluster albums—Cluster II (1972), Zuckerzeit (1974), and Sowiesoso (1976)—in his Krautrock Top 50 and The Wire places the debut album in its "One Hundred Records That Set The World On Fire".