Originally released in 1985, Inter*Face is album no. 18 in the Klaus Schulze catalogue and is not one of his typical 80s recordings, coming across like a mixture between Irrlicht and Dune, mixing mystical orchestral soundscapes on solid rhythm ground, sans effects. The Revisited Records new deluxe edition includes the original and full length Colours In The Darkness that was edited for release on the vinyl edition and the bonus track Nichtarische Arie. Re-issue in a deluxe Digipak packaging along with a 12-pages booklet full of pictures, new liner notes and bonus tracks.
All tracks are composed and recorded in July and August 1985 by Klaus Schulze in Hambühren, Germany.
Klaus Schulze - keyboards, sequencers, percussion
Ulli Schober - Gongs, timpanies, congas
’Inter*Face’ was, in 1985, Klaus Schulze’s 18th album, which came out between the releases of ‘Audentity’ and ‘Dreams’. However, it cannot be seen as a typical Schulze album.
‘On the Edge’ is supported by pounding disco beats; peculiar sequencer dominate on ‘Colours in the Darkness’; ‘The Beat Planante’ comes across somewhat fragile with its synth sounds; and the final track, which is quite long, also holds little treasures.