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Artist: Klaus Netzle P: 1986 Good synthesizer tunes, with a lot of melodies. Played on the legendary Fairlight system. Here the last copy!
Artist: Klaus Netzle P: 1989 Good synthesizer tunes, with a lot of melodies. Played on the legendary Fairlight system. Here the last copy!
Artist: Klaus Schulze & Wahnfried P: 1997/ 2006 Through the end of the 70s and onwards, Klaus Schulze often recorded and performed under the pseudonym Richard Wahnfried, an homage to one of his most beloved influences, Richard Wagner. Originally released in 1997, Drums `n' Balls is one of such recordings, a decendant Ambient search for a depth shrouded in infinite atmospheric beauty, played through the unique vision of Klaus Schulze. The definitive version of Drums `n' Balls is remastered and housed in a stylish digipak with deluxe booklet with new liner notes and is numbered for collectors and features the bonus track, Chicken Biryani. Recorded: beginning of 1997, Hambühren, Germany Richard Wahnfried - Keys, Computer, Recording, Mix Joe "Dum Dum" Loevenstone - Ritual Percussion Sloto Olatunye - Sirophone, Melomanica, Bubble Drum Katarina Nevaseynewa - Singing Voice Venus "Fretless" Dupond - Bass
Artist: Klaus Schulze P: 1994 Klaus Schulze plays along with Georg Stettner, U.W. Überschall and the singer of Alphaville: Marian Gold. The result is a mix of relaxed techno with Klaus Schulze sequences and many samples of soundfractures. Schulze from a different modern side. Here the last copy!
Artist: Klaus Schulze & Rainer Bloss P: 1984 / 1990 Drive Inn is another album recorded by the duo of two Germans: Klaus Schulze and Rainer Bloss. This is the only album of theirs where the latter is the full contributor. Usually the album is attributed to Klaus Schulze and listed in his discography. For Klaus, this was an experiment. Nevrtheless "Drive Inn" is the first album of his that features short compositions. They were written with truck drivers in mind. The compositions are either electronically aggressive, or they are monotonous in a typical Schulzian way. The album can be pretty much summarized as follows: rhythm, rhythm and a bunch of wild sounds thrown in from time to time. Here the last copy!
Artist: Klaus Schulze & Rainer Bloss P: 1986 / 1990 This is the second part which was composed during their concert journeys. Drive Inn is another album recorded by the duo of two Germans: Klaus Schulze and Rainer Bloss. This is the only album of theirs where the latter is the full contributor. Usually the album is attributed to Klaus Schulze and listed in his discography. For Klaus, this was an experiment. Nevrtheless "Drive Inn" is the first album of his that features short compositions. They were written with truck drivers in mind. The compositions are either electronically aggressive, or they are monotonous in a typical Schulzian way. The album can be pretty much summarized as follows: rhythm, rhythm and a bunch of wild sounds thrown in from time to time. Here the last copy!
Artist: Klaus Schulze P: 1994 Here Klaus Schulze plays the famous track composed by Vangelis. It was the entree music for the boxfights of Henry Maske. Here the last copy!
Artist: Klaus Schulze P: 2010 After having made one studio-album, and two Live-DVDs and albums with Lisa Gerrard, Klaus Schulze thought it was time to give the world back the “pure” Klaus Schulze again. Having been invited by his big Japanese Fan, Mr. Gen Fujita, he and his crew flew to Tokyo to play his very first solo concerts since November 2003. The concerts in Tokyo in March 2010 were remarkable for many reasons. First of all, the Japanese crew rebuilt Klaus‘ legendary and extraordinary equipment exactly the same way as you can see it at his European concerts. Considering the fact that this equipment includes a lot of rare instruments and devices, the Japanese crew did a great job. Secondly, the concert itself contained some surprises: It was the first time that Klaus Schulze rebuilt and remodeled his classic “Crystal Lake” (original released 1977 on the album “Mirage”), renamed here as: “The Crystal Returns”. Also astonishing was the fact that Klaus played electric guitar on the track, “Sequencers Are Beautiful” - of course in his own, totally unconventional way. In all, these were breathtaking concerts that combined Klaus tradition and vision: You will love the sequencer-sounds as well as the new components. And of course, the DVD gives you the perfect vision of these intense and atmospheric performances. “Big In Japan” had already been released in Japan as a box-set, limited to 500 copies. This European version is slightly different:. The track “Sequencers Are Beautiful” (in the Japan-Edition only available on DVD) can be found here as the second track on the first CD. Along with a new stylish package, these historic moments are now available for every Klaus Schulze fan! Here the last copy!
Artist: Klaus Schulze P: 2011 This American Version of “Big In ” contains a different DVD than the limited Japanese version (already sold out!) and a different DVD than the European Version! It will be released on NTSC-format especially for the American market. After having made one studio-album, and two Live-DVDs and albums with Lisa Gerrard, Klaus Schulze thought it was time to give the world back the “pure” Klaus Schulze again. Having been invited by his big Japanese Fan, Mr. Gen Fujita, he and his crew flew to Tokyo to play his very first solo concerts since November 2003. The concerts in Tokyo in March 2010 were remarkable for many reasons. First of all, the Japanese crew rebuilt Klaus‘ legendary and extraordinary equipment exactly the same way as you can see it at his European concerts. Considering the fact that this equipment includes a lot of rare instruments and devices, the Japanese crew did a great job. Secondly, the concert itself contained some surprises: It was the first time that Klaus Schulze rebuilt and remodeled his classic “Crystal Lake” (original released 1977 on the album “Mirage”), renamed here as: “The Crystal Returns”. Also astonishing was the fact that Klaus played electric guitar on the track, “Sequencers Are Beautiful” - of course in his own, totally unconventional way. In all, these were breathtaking concerts that combined Klaus tradition and vision: You will love the sequencer-sounds as well as the new components. And of course, the DVD gives you the perfect vision of these intense and atmospheric performances. “Big In Japan” had already been released in Japan as a box-set, limited to 500 copies. This European version is slightly different:. The track “Sequencers Are Beautiful” (in the Japan-Edition only available on DVD) can be found here as the second track on the first CD. Along with a new stylish package, these historic moments are now available for every Klaus Schulze fan! Here the last copy!
Artist: Klaus Schulze P: 1977/ 2007 Nr.: 09 Evoking power, purification, enchantment and lyrical relaxation together with a biological rhythm that became music these are the five pieces that make up this pulsing mosaic of poetry set to music . That was the opinion of Body Love 2 by the German Music Magazine "Stereoplay" in June 1978. Almost exactly 30 years after its first release, SPV/Revisited re-release this classic album in a high-class digipack with bonus track and expanded booklet including new liner notes and photos. A must for fans of electronic sounds! Klaus Schulze in his Berlin School years!
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