I remember finding a copy of The Bridge album in a second hand record shop back when I was a teenager. I'd vaguely heard of Robert Rental as this legendary but elusive electronic musician who had worked with Daniel Miller, so was keen to hear something he'd recorded. I really liked it, as it veered from the minimalist abrasiveness of Chrome or early Cabaret Voltaire to some really atmospheric moments.
The Bridge is a superb album , there was some really "off the wall" stuff around then , and was at the recording of "Live at West Runton " that Daniel mentions - sheer luck / right age , lived near there !!
What a humble fella. Enjoy listen to him....always
I saw Daniel at A Kraftwerk gig and regret not talking to him and getting his autograph.A fascinating guy and a legend.
Always interesting ..D.Miller
These music era is the most interesting for me .
Omg what a treasure in itself! You saw an idol seeing his idols!
I remember finding a copy of The Bridge album in a second hand record shop back when I was a teenager. I'd vaguely heard of Robert Rental as this legendary but elusive electronic musician who had worked with Daniel Miller, so was keen to hear something he'd recorded. I really liked it, as it veered from the minimalist abrasiveness of Chrome or early Cabaret Voltaire to some really atmospheric moments.
The Bridge is a superb album , there was some really "off the wall" stuff around then , and was at the recording of "Live at West Runton " that Daniel mentions - sheer luck / right age , lived near there !!
Great story and sad at the same time Robert died to early .
Puts more in than he takes.