Klaus Schulze 1947 - 2022 |
Klaus Schulze, considered to be a godfather figure in electronic music, died this week. I'd say he was one of the big four of early electronic music pioneers which in addition to Schulze would include Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, and Tangerine Dream.
I've always enjoyed his music but I was a bigger fan of the other three artists in that group. That being said, somehow I still ended up accumulating around 20 of his albums. He released more than 60 during his life.
This mix is a collection of his solo work and his collaborations as well as his early work in the groups Ash Ra Tempel & Cosmic Jokers. This set is expanded in length because so many of his tracks are long. While putting this together is was great to rediscover that I love the album Transfer Station Blue. Check it out if you get the chance.
https://michaelshrieve.bandcamp.com/album/transfer-station-blue
Take time to remember Klaus, listen to this mix and seek out some of his myriad recordings.
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T R A C K L I S T :
- 00:00 Klaus Schulze - Floating (Moondawn 1976)
- 07:09 Ash Ra Tempel - Amboss (Ash Ra Tempel 1971)
- 10:20 Michael Shrieve & Kevin Shrieve & KS - Communique (Transfer Station Blue 1984)
- 23:10 Pete Namlook & KS - Set the control for the heart of the mother 5 (Dark Side of the Moog 9 2002)
- 30:48 Lisa Gerrard & KS - Unity (Come Quietly 2009)
- 32:15 Klaus Schulze - Dune (Dune 1979)
- 37:55 Cosmic Jokers - Galactic Joke (Cosmic Jokers 1973)
- 41:50 Stomu Yamashta - Space Requiem (Go 1976)
- 42:53 Klaus Schulze - Minority Report (Eternal: The 70th Birthday Edition 2017)
- 55:55 Klaus Schulze - My Ty She (Ballet 3 2007)
- 1:28:50 Richard Wahnfried - The End - Someday (Trancelation 1994)
- 1:32:45 end
For being an MP3 only, the sound quality is really great. The stereo effects come out really well on headphones. Thank you for this nice mix!
ReplyDeleteNice! I'm glad the quality is working for you. Thanks for listening and commenting. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteCheers and "Beste Grüße" ( = best regards) from Germany ;)
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ReplyDeleteI knew the name but wasn't really familiar with Klaus Schulze's music. I love this mix so I'm going to have to dig deeper now! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed the mix and may discover some more of Klaus' music. Cheers!
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