Very  rare and very experimental early 80s electronics from Germany in  Kraftwerk's style. Apart from being Klaus Bloch's project name, the 'A  La Ping Pong' phrase was what he called his tape delay system, which was  in essence his variation on the Frippertronic system. His two albums as  such bridged ambient and Krautrock instrumental styles akin to Fripp  & Eno, Harmonia, etc..
"Hiding  behind the moniker of 'A La Ping Pong', Klaus Bloch was a talented  amateur guitarist who broke on to the independent scene in a small way  in the early '80s. Apart from being the project name, the 'A La Ping  Pong' phrase was what he called his tape delay system, which was in  essence his variation on the Frippertronic system. Klaus Bloch went on  to make two very different albums. The first [Phase I] featured a highly  inventive music featuring more recognisably 'Frippertronic' style  guitar looping and delays, with multi-tracking and electronics, often  comparable to Manuel Göttsching's echo and delay guitar work, early  Heldon, or Camera Obscura. Then, in contrast, Phase II took a diversion  to Kraftwerk styled electro-pop blending with Frippian touches" 
Hardy  Kukuk (synthesizer, sequencer), Hucky Thoss (drums), Karsten Recke  (electric piano, sequencer, electronic drums), Matthias Romann (bass,  gong, 12-string acoustic guitar), Thomas Wasiliszczak (guitar, gong),  Klaus Bloch (guitar, bass, [Ping Pong System] tape loops, percussion,  vocals)






 
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