Klaus Schulze - La Vie Electronique 6
Klaus Schulze - La Vie Electronique 6

Klaus Schulze - La Vie Electronique 6

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Schulze is in rare form on this set. It has textures and timbres of minimalism. The sequences are gentle and subtle. It had been four years since Schulze had done a regular studio album and this -- after a Wahnfried disc, a classical CD, an opera, and a live release -- is refreshing.
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Klaus Schulze - La Vie Electronique 5

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P: 2010 / 2022
LVE 5
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Originally part of the Ultimate Edition. Plus new unreleased track: "For Barry Graves" 15:38.
"La Vie Electonique" Vol. 5 contains music of the years from 1976 to 1977.
“Berlin Schöneberg“ was recorded in 1976 at a Berlin radio concert, "Vie de rêve" is a concert from the same year, recorded in Reims in France.
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A year later “For Barry Graves” has been recorded - a short concert for the West German Radio broadcasting show „music extra 3“.
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Klaus Schulze - Deus Arrakis

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About ‘Deus Arrakis‘ Klaus Schulze says: „On the one hand this album was created as spontaniously as all my albums before, on the other hand it has a special history: when I produced my eleventh album ‘Dune‘ in 1979 I already knew the ‘Dune‘ triology by Frank Herbert inside out like other people knew their ‘Lord of the Rings‘. I was totally fascinated by this monumental story of the desert planet und I read the books over and over again. I asked Arthur (Brown) and Wolfgang (Tiepold) to come to my studio and started creating my own musical ‘Dune‘. And with the track ‘Frank Herbert‘ from my previous album ‘X‘ I wanted to show respect to the great author. After the following film versions -not really satisfying in my view- the ‘Dune‘ theme was not in my focus anymore and was forgotten for a long time. But suddenly - about 40 years later - I heard of plans regarding a ‘Dune‘ remake by Denis Villeneuve – which totally unexpected hit a spot with me. I started to read the books again and even rewatched the film by David Lynch. Actually, I do quite a lot of reading currently, as I now have the time for it! After a while I then also started making music again but did not really think of ‘Dune‘ anymore. Months later the phone rang and Lisa (Gerrard) connected me to her friend Hans Zimmer. He had this idea for a cooperation... exactly for that very ‘Dune‘ remake by Denis Villeneuve! We got on well from the start – just like me, Hans also is a huge fan of ‘Dune‘ – and the result indeed ended up being in the 'Dune' movie. Truly incredible how sometimes circles open up, cross and then close again in the end. However, I was caught again by the deserts of ‘Dune‘ and needed more ‘spice‘. Excitedly I returned to my studio and found a cello recording by Wolfgang Tiepold. From there I felt completely unleashed and just played and played… at the end of that second private ‘Dune‘ journey I realized: ‘Deus Arrakis‘ became another salute to Frank Herbert and to that great gift of life in general.“ 
All titles written and recorded by Klaus Schulze with Tom Dams.
Cello by Wolfgang Tiepold, Voice noises by Eva-Maria Kagermann.
Produced by Tom Dams at Moldau Musik Studio, Walhalla and mastered at Studio Forstmehren.

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