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Personnel: Klaus Schulze (keyboards, drum machine, sequencer); Jorg Schaaf (keyboards, sequencer). Recording information: Duisburg (1997); Hambühren (1997); Klaus Schulze's Studio, Hambuhren, Germany (1997); Radio Fritz, Berlin, Germany (1997). Photographer: Claus Cordes. Translator: Markus Schurr. Klaus Schulze Dosburg Online Songs | 1. | Age Core, L' |
| 2. | Requiem Fur's Revier |
| 3. | Groove 'N' Bass |
| 4. | Get Sequenced |
| 5. | Power of Moog, The |
| 6. | Up, Up and Away |
| 7. | From Dawn Till Dusk |
| 8. | Art of Sequencing, The |
| 9. | Primavera |
| Dosburg Online Music Review Purchase Dosburg Online CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Klaus Schulze Moonlake CD (2005)
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| | Klaus Schulze Moondawn CD (1976) Bonus Track
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$14.29 Personnel: Klaus Schulze (organ, keyboards, synthesizer); Haraold Grobkopf (drums). Recorded at Studio P-anne-Paulsen, Frankfurt, Germany. As one of the original members of Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze certainly blazed some important trails on the virgin terrain of early-1970s electronic music--trails that would grow wide enough to accommodate millions of travelers throughout the '80s, '90s, 2000s, and beyond, and encompass everything from New Age and ambient music to drone and chill-out techno. The same commitment to innovation marks Schulze's solo discography, from which 1976's MOONDAWN emerges as one of the highlights. Comprising two long compositions ("Floating" and "Mindphaser"), MOONDAWN is vintage, ambient space music generated by various analog synthesizers (foremost of which is the Moog, the key instrument Schulze used to sculpt his signature sound). Not only is MOONDAWN an important ...
| | Klaus Schulze Inter*Face CD (1985)
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$14.59 Personnel: Ulli Schober (percussion). Liner Note Authors: Albrecht Piltz; Klaus D. Mueller. Recording information: Hambuhren (03/1985-08/1985). Photographer: Klaus D. Mueller. Translator: Markus Schurr. Inter*Face is a disappointment. Klaus Schulze combines Berlin school electronica with rock & roll textures better than most. He does so on this album and he also incorporates some (ouch!) disco beats. There are four tracks on this CD. The first three -- about half the disc -- are run of the mill at best. Track four, the title track, is vintage Schulze. It features spacy atmospheres, experimental timbres, symphonic textures, and deep sequences. The overall CD is uneven. This is for die-hard Schulze fans only. ~ Jim Brenholts Klaus Schulze combines Berlin school electronica with rock & roll textures better than most. He does so on Inter*Face, and he also incorporates some disco beats. Among the four tracks on ...
| | Klaus Schulze Ballett 1 CD (2000)
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$14.25 Ballett 1 is the first of four works to have been composed and recorded by Klaus Schulze after the passing of his mother in 1998. It and the other three volumes in the series were included on the now deleted ten-disc Contemporary Works I box set. It is one of those pieces in which Schulze moves dangerously close to classical music. He's flirted with it before with various qualitative results. There are three pieces -- or movements if you like -- that make up this nearly 77-minute work. Schulze manages all the keyboards, naturally, from sequencers and samplers to multi-chordal synths. Indeed, as the work begins with its use of sampled voices spouting gibberish, one thinks immediately of Jean Michel Jarre's classic Zoolook, but no dice; they pass very quickly and the endless chord patterns begin, accompanied by Wolfgang Tiepold's cello. The entire section (entitled "Getting Near") sounds like an intro whose passages fold in on themselves in order to begin the cycle anew. This is followed by the dramatic shift of "Slightly Touched," which lasts just under half an hour. There is a dynamic shift here as Tiepold's cello becomes the main focus ...
| | Klaus Schulze Timewind CDs (1975) Bonus Track
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$18.05 Personnel: Klaus Schulze (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, ARP synthesizer, programming, electronics). Liner Note Authors: Albrecht Piltz; Klaus D. Mueller. Recording information: Berliner Weltklany-Studio, Berlin, Germany (03/1975-??/2000); Hambuhren (03/1975-??/2000); Hambuhren, Germany (03/1975-??/2000); Weltklang Studio, Berlin, Germany (03/1975-??/2000). Illustrator: Urs Amann. Photographer: Klaus D. Mueller. Translators: Markus Schurr; Matt Goodluck. Dedicated to Richard Wagner, Timewind is a 60-minute electronic expedition that is broken up into two half-hour tracks, "Bayreuth Return" and "Wahnfried 1883." The first 30 minutes involves icy pulsations and lengthy tonal flights that unnoticeably converge into each other. While one rhythm gains momentum, the other one ...
| | Patrick O'Hearn Beautiful World CD (2003)
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$13.45 Personnel: Patrick O'Hearn (electric guitar, lap steel guitar, piano, synthesizer, Chapman stick, percussion); Patrick O'Hearn (bass guitar); Peter Maunu (6-string guitar, 12-string guitar). Liner ...
| | Date Bait CD (1995) (Import) Germany
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$20.79 The 30 songs here represent decent, if not exceptional, rockabilly. The one exception is rock & roller turned horror movie writer Ron Haydock, whose "99 Chicks" borrows its guitar break from "Rock Around the Clock" at a tempo about twice as fast. What's surprising is that the producers follow it with Tennessee Thompson's "Slippin' & Slidin'," a forgettable single that is predictable in every nuance (his "Saturday Ball" is raunchier, louder and overall superior). Most of the rest is competent if not exactly inspired. Reggie Perkins' "Four Tired Car" would be a waste of time if not for a screaming guitar break that is a little too short to save the song but does make things interesting for a little while. Thomas Wayne's "You're the One that Done It" grinds along hard and heavy, but the break is a little too dullish to really bring the song to life. If Jimmy Patrick's voice were a little more expressive, his "20 Dollar Bill" might've come off as a piece of classic rockabilly. Paul Perry's "(I've Got a Girl Named) Dee" is, similarly, a little too tame in its tempo to make a first-rate single. Howard Mayberry's "This Just Can't Be Puppy Love" ...
| | Native Passions: Sacred Moon CD (2001)
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| | Tribal Legends CD (2002)
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| | Twin Sisters Feng Shui CDs (2006) Digipak
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| | Winterhawk Shaman's Vision CD (2006)
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$10.09 Recording information: Big red studio.
| | Mary J Blige Reflections: A Retrospective CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Anna Thalbach Salambo CD (Import)
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| | Book Of Pooh CD (2007) (Import) Import
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