What happened to Klaus Schulze?

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Who is Richard Schulze and what did he do?

In the 70’s, Schulze helped define the ‘Berlin School’ of electronic music – a new style of music that was performed almost completely on synthesizers. Over the last 5 decades, Schulze has been prolific, releasing more than 60 albums.

What is Klaus Schulze’s discography like?

Klaus Schulze & Lisa Gerrard: Big in Europe Vol. 2 (2014) – two key aspects of Schulze’s extensive discography are his series of collaborations with vocalists and acoustic musicians and his series of live performance recordings. These come together in his live albums with vocalist Lisa Gerrard.

What is Body Love by Michael Schulze?

Body Love is a two-album set of tracks, from the soundtrack of an adult movie of the same name by Lasse Braun. While the film may have been forgettable, the music of Body Love captures Schulze at the peak of his 70’s analog sound, and encapsulates the range of this work.

What’s new at Klaus Schulze’s studio?

See article A visit at Klaus Schulze’s studio. Another rebuilding of his studio. Alesis Andromeda 6 voice analogue synthesizer Alesis Prolinear 7200 SP surround speaker set Alesis ProActive 5.1 Dolby surround control system Alesis Studio 12 R Rackmixer Alesis ML-9600 (CD master recorder) Alesis HD 24 harddisk recorder (3x) with remote control

Who is Rainer Schulze?

Born August 4th 1947 in Berlin, is a german electronic pioneer, composter and musician. Schulze initially made his mark as a drummer, first with the group Psy Free, later with Tangerine Dream (he played on their first album “Electronic Meditation” before he quit) and Ash Ra Tempel (with Manuel Göttsching).

What kind of music does Michael Schulze perform?

In the 1990’s Schulze recorded several electronic interpretations of works by classical composers (most notably Wagner) as well as collaborating with opera singers and other classical music performers on his own albums.

What makes Klaus Schulze different from other electronic artists?

Klaus Schulze had a more organic sound than other electronic artists of the time. Often he would throw in decidedly non-electronic sounds such as acoustic guitar and a male operatic voice in Blackdance, or a cello in Dune (1979) and Trancefer.

What was Schulze’s next album?

Schulze’s next studio-based album Angst (soundtrack to the namesake 1983 film) moved away from the harshness of the sharp, heavily sequenced style of the three previous albums and, once again, had the more “organic feel” of earlier recordings. Another highlight of this era was En=Trance with the dreamy cut “FM Delight”.

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