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To be honest this isn't one of my favorite KS releases. I felt he waffled around a bit during the 80s and his releases were inconsistent. This is remastered, comes in a digipak and has a 24 minute unreleased bonus track "Constellation Andromeda".
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Three CD set is culled from the now out of print Silver Edition. This material is all drawn from the 1992-1993 period. From my experience, the work from the 90s was a bit uneven. Some of it is brilliant and some of it is too much computer driven (for my personal taste). YMMV.
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"After performances by Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream, the organizers of the KlangArt Festival invited Klaus Schulze to play in Osnabrück in 2001. The concert from the 9th of June 2001 is also the last time Schulze played in Germany, and was originally released on two separated CD's in 2001.
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Classic soundscapes of Frippish guitar over a bed of sometimes pastoral and sometimes harsh electronics.
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3 CD digipak remaster of the 1995 set features an Ash Ra Tempel reunion of sorts, bringing the mighty Manuel Gottsching back into the fold. "In Blue" was originally released as a 2 cd set - disc one is a 78 minute set from KS. called "Into The Blue".
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2 CD remaster of a 1994 live performance. Essentially it's the same concert on each disc but with decidedly different mixes. Comes with a 19 minute bonus track.
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The 3CD volume 7 features material that Schulze recorded and performed during 1977 through 1979. This was, in my opinion, an explosively creative period. Cellist Wolfgang Tiepold and vocalist/prog-pioneer Arthur Brown appear.
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"In 1973, a rock guitarist and an electronic knob-twiddler released a revered and trail-blazing document in contemporary ambient music: Rober Fripp and Brian Eno's No Pussyfooting.
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"Kluster was a short-lived project of three musicians/artists/performers: Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Konrad Schnitzler. They recorded two albums with Conny Plank in 1970, unprecedented in their experimental radicalism.
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The series continues focusing on the period 1985 to 1992. Most of the material was taken from the Jubilee and Historic Editions but there is an unreleased track as well as interview.
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"The three tracks on the first CD are a complete Schulze concert in Budapest:
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Composer, guitarist and electronics innovator Richard Pinhas is recognized as one of Frances major experimental musicians. A pivotal figure in the development of electronic rock, Pinhas' stature in France is analogous to Tangerine Dream's in Germany: father figure of an entire musical movement.
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Gorgeous packaged remastered edition of the band's first album. Musically speaking its radically different than the later, flowing sequenced music. Its far more chaotic, experimental with a raw energy about it.
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Newly remastered edition of the double live disc from Schulze's tour of Poland in 1983. This was in support of Audentity and features his collaborations with keyboardist Rainer Bloss. While I'm not a big fan of Audentity I found these live spaced out improvs to be much more satisfying.
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