Fuchs, Limpe
Via
Limpe Fuchs' first solo record came about by accident. Initially, Christoph Heemann invited the famous Anima duo to do a studio record in his home-town Aachen, but Paul Fuchs decided not to join in, so Limpe went on her own - and the recording sessions taking place in late 1986 and early 1987 turned out to become 'Via,' Limpe's first solo-record and the (visible) starting point of her ongoing exceptional career as an internationally performing, independent female improviser. Besides a plethora of (partly self-built) acoustic instruments that can also be heard on her legendary Anima (Music) records, such as violin, saw blade, chimes, wood block and Limpe's unmistakable unique vocals, 'Via' featured a korg-synthesizer, that drew Limpe's attention in the studio and she decided to give it a try and recorded a lot of electronic music for 'Via' - and in all the years to follow since then she never got near the instrument again; neither for studio recordings nor live performances, until 2015. Edition of 300 copies.