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Artists: Craig Padilla Album: Below The Mountain Label: Spotted Peccary Records Genre: Electronic Style: Ambient Bitrate: VBR kbps / 44,1 kHz Time: 73:59 min Size: 97,1 mb The Spotted... It's All About Relaxation With Strange Beautiful Music
Formed by ex-Tangerine Dream member Klaus Schulze, Manuel Göttsching and Hartmut Enke, Ash Ra Tempel was one of the pioneers of the progressive space-rock genre. Their debut-album seems to bee many people's favourite by the band, and I don`t blame them, as you won't get a more perfect space-atmosphere than the one you'll find here. The two tracks on the album is both VERY spacey pieces, but still...
Klaus Schulze: Electronic Music Legend (Book by Greg Allen (c) 2008) Chapter 3 - Klaus’ Early Instruments 21 TEISCO organ 21 ARP 2600P 21 Moog Modular 22 EMS VCS3 - Modular Synthesizer 23 EMS Synthi A 23 ARP Odyssey 1972-1974 24 The Minimoog 24 The Mellotron 24 Korg Poly Synthi PS-3300 25 Fairlight Computer Music Instrument 25 Harald Grosskopf Sketch of Klaus Schulze’s Studio 1976 26
In November 2007, Lisa Gerrard travelled to the Lüneburg Heath, where Klaus Schulze has resided for more than 30 years. It is also home to his private recording studio. For this joint effort six days were scheduled, but "on the first day, we just went out for dinner and didn't play any music at all", recalls Schulze. "I had already prepared the compositions and on the second day we actually recorded...
OK mhuthnance, just for you, I found this on the excellent Asimov's Science Fiction website. There are a few factoids here I was previously unaware of, so I avoided dropping references to the other more familiar stuff regarding Eno and Klaus Schulze. In any case, it's certainly an excellent companion piece to the Simon Reynolds interview on Ballardian.com a few years back. Enjoy!! "Like many Asimov’s...
Popol Vuh " Hosianna Mantra " 1973 Florian Fricke pioneered the use of synthesizers in German rock, but by the time of Hosianna Mantra he had abandoned them (eventually selling his famous Moog to Klaus Schulze ). While In den Gärten Pharaos had blended synths with piano and African and Turkish percussion, Hosianna Mantra focuses on organic instrumentation. Conny Veit contributes electric guitar, but...
YouTube via ArtBonVivant. I'm guessing that's his stack of Quasimidi Polymorph's behind him. I actually saw Dead Can Dance live once. "Lisa Gerrard and Klaus Schulze was play at the "Night Of The Prog" on the "Open Air Festival" stage Loreley (Germany) on 18 July 2008. Another band there was Tangerine Dream."
Innervisions, the Berlin dance label run by house heads Dixon and Âme, releases its first CD, a compilation with tracks by Klaus Schulze, I:Cube, and Henrik Schwarz that explores how ambient music fits in with the rest of what's going on in the electronic dance scene. read more
Incoming stuff on the radar. 7th July BECK Modern Guilt (Rough Trade) BUG London Zoo (Ninja Tune) BURIAL DJ Kicks (K7) HAROLD BUDD / CLIVE WRIGHT A Song For Lost Blossoms (Darla) KLAUS SCHULZE / LISA GERRARD Farscape (SPV) LEILA Blood Looms and Blooms (Warp) MELVINS Nude With Boots (Southern) PATTI SMITH & KEVIN SHIELDS The Coral Sea (Cargo) SAUL WILLIAMS the Inevitable Rise And [...]
Klaus Schulze – Totem (edited version) Number 3 in the ongoing series takes us once again to Germany, this time for an encounter with the man who can in many ways claim to be the inventor of the genre known as ‘ambient techno’. Klaus Schulze was in the 1969 line-up of Tangerine Dream that recorded the hard-listening distinctly non-ambient, non-techno, but classic, Electronic Meditation album, before...
YouTube via bellerob. Note the stack of Quasimidi Polymorphs in the first shot. "Swedish all round Bjorn Fogelberg took Klaus'"Brave Old Sequence" from the 1991 album "beyond recall" and made something of his own, calling it artfully "Brave New Sequence". From the cd 'a tribute to Klaus Schulze'. http://www.klaus-schulze.com http://www.fogelberg.com"
"Klaus Schulze: Electronic Music Legend is a book celebrating the magnificent and pioneering career of German electronic music legend Klaus Schulze. Klaus Schulze: It chronicles Schulze’s career in great detail and contains full length reviews by Greg Allen of close to 80 CDs. The book also contains stories, anecdotes and inside information on Schulze’s career by his long time publisher Klaus D. Mueller...
Klaus Schulze has wanted to work with Lisa Gerrard since, like, forever, but it's not easy. Lisa G isn't quite so collaboration-hungry as, say, the Paul Wellers of this world: "I have wanted to work with Lisa since the days of Dead Can Dance in the 80's, but I never had an opportunity for such a collaboration. You don't get her on the phone so easily. When Lisa called me we spoke for quite a long time...