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I've never heard this release before as I pretty much lost touch with Schulze's output in the 90s. This is a soundtrack to the French film "Le Moulin De Daudet".
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"Originally released 2000 as part of the strictly limited and long exhausted (wooden) boxset “Contemporary Works”
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Volume 6 in this amazing series is a 3CD set that covers the time period 1976 through 1979. Arthur Brown appears on the performance culled from a gig in Brussels in 1979. Awesome!
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“From 08:00 on, the previous cold and somehow lost and abstract oboe suddenly sounds a bit more concentrated, more emotional, even elegiac and yes, charming. Apart from the oboe you hear a voice, Wolfgang Tiepold’s cello, and a guitar.
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Back in print. Schulze's 1979 release saw him experiment a bit more. Arthur Brown guested on vocals and Wolfgang Tiepold's cello makes an appearance. Some people love this album and some people don't care for it at all. I'm somewhere down the middle.
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"Re-release of the Klaus Schulze classic "Body Love Vol.2" (originally released 1977 / Re-Release 2007).It might seem like I only produced „Body Love 2" because the first „Body Love" (February 1977) was such a big success in America but that's not correct.
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Fifth 3CD set culled from the Historic, Silver, and Ultimate Editions. This disc focuses on the prime years 1976-77.
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Back in print. Originally released in 1978 as a 2CD set, this may well be Schulze's magnum opus. Easily one of the best Berlin School electronics albums of all time - now enhanced with a 21 minute bonus track.
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"The first track on “Androgyn” has again, like on “Another Green Mile”, the cello of Wolfgang Tiepold and some odd voice samples added to interesting synth sounds.
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Back in print! 2CD expanded edition of one of the great Berlin School electronic albums of all time. This is really the album where Schulze put it all together. Floating, drifting, pulsating sequenced music on all analogue keyboards that will take you to another dimension. Essential!
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Since the 1980s, Mario Schönwälder, born in West-Berlin / Germany, has been involved in the production of electronic sounds, first in the environment of Bernd Kistenmacher, and later mainly in duo and triple formations.
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"German electronic music, produced by Klaus Schulze, performed by Dieter Schütz. Dieter Schütz, born in Flensburg (Germany) in 1955, was a highly talented multi-instrumentalist who, unfortunately, died at the age of only 36.
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Siena Root has been one of Sweden's best kept musical secrets over the past decade or so. The roots (no pun intended) of the band are clearly in a 70s sound - a bit hard rock - a bit psychedelic. Their earlier albums have a looser, jammier feel.
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Two classic albums "Paratyphus B" and "Inactin" from the great Polish violinist's early 70s jazz rock ensemble reissued along with a previously unreleased Radio Bremen live broadcast.
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"The live at Rockpalast show presented here was recorded at Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany on 1st December 1976 when the band still included the core original line-up of Andy Powell on guitar and vocals, Martin Turner on bass and vocals, Steve Upton on drums and Laurie Wisefield on guitar and voca
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"Wucan is a german rock band from Dresden, who like to describe their style of music as Heavy Flute Rock. If one is to dive deeper into the artistic creativity of the group, it becomes obvious, why regular genres won’t fit here.
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"Wucan is a german rock band from Dresden, who like to describe their style of music as Heavy Flute Rock. If one is to dive deeper into the artistic creativity of the group, it becomes obvious, why regular genres won’t fit here.
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"Zzebra were an English ethno-jazz/funk/fusion band that released two albums on Polydor in 1974 and 1975.
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