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CYBORG, the 1973 album from Klaus Schulze, features four tracks including "Synphara" and "Comphara."
From the early days of electronic experimentation in the pop field, Klaus Schulze's second solo album still today it stands as one of the most powerful examples of ambient pulse music ever conceived. The dense layers of rhythm and synthetic tone colors melt into a seamless, flowing soundscape of melody, motion and spatial effects. It's a monumental double album of "cosmic music." ~ Archie Patterson Klaus Schulze Cyborg Songs | | Cyborg CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Synphara |
| 2. | Comphara |
| 3. | Chromengel |
| | Cyborg Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Neuronengesang |
| 2. | But Beautiful |
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