Today was cleaning up room. Was checking some cardboard box with whatever CD's that for reason or another have not been filed to alphabetic order in shelves. To I see Dieter Muh "black square" CD from 1997. It must have been decade since I listened this. So, put it on player. And yes. It is still very good. This is couple years before they visited Finland for live gigs. Experimental industrial sounds and very well made ambient textures. It was pleasure seeing them live, and all releases since (with exception of couple which I never heard) has been very good. Even if you wouldn't want to lump creative works together in some pretty vague group of bands, if you've been listening some UK groups as Zoviet France, Contrastate, etc.. to miss Dieter Müh would be shame. They share the adventurous sound. Creation of proper albums (and even succeeding in short length. Remember amazing 7" on Harbinger!). And always, it has the feeling of live craftmanship. You don't have some computerized looping and dull pasted on atmosphere, but the flow of sound is pure bliss. Extensive reverb drenched sounds, deep dark roaring ambient noises float smoothly and naturally.
You can find 2nd hand copies online for very cheap prices. It one of those bands who have great discography and none of releases cost high prices. For price of new tape, you can get this 2nd hand. Probably new copies for less than standard CD. Don't waste opportunity.