Schulze, Klaus: La Vie Electronique 2

Schulze, Klaus SKU: 44241476
Schulze, Klaus: La Vie Electronique 2

Schulze, Klaus: La Vie Electronique 2

Schulze, Klaus SKU: 44241476

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Title: La Vie Electronique 2
Artist: Schulze, Klaus
Label: Made in Germany Musi
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 885513001108
Genre: Electronic

Klaus Schulze - La Vie Electronique Vol. 2 - Re-Launch of the successful series "La Vie Electronique" Vol. 1 to 16 by Klaus Schulze. / This second set contains pieces, which have been recorded between 1972 and 1975. Is it wrong if I state that Klaus was the first who dared to use noise (as in "Electric Love-Affair": a lot of noise and buzz) as stylistic device? The four tracks "Nightwind", "Minuet", "Signs of Dawn", and "Land der leeren Häuser" are from a collaboration in the year 1973 between Klaus and a friend at this time, Hans-Jörg Stahlschmidt. These titles were played and recorded at 'delta acustic" studio in 1973. The proposed group name for Klaus' and Hans-Jörgs collaboration changed between "Tau", "Tao", and "Timewind" (!) Also, a deal with a German record company had already been made, but for reasons unknown today, the album never came out. The music sounds like early 'New Age', but of course this definition wasn't known then. Klaus very own keyboard playing style is already identifiable. Klaus mostly plays the organ, and both played also guitars and bass guitar. The whispering voice on "Signs of Dawn" is Klaus. The singing voice on "Land der leeren Häuser" is not Klaus. The three shorter titles are the original titles as given on the tape box. In 1973, same more "avant-garde" music was done by Klaus, for the radio play "Das Große ldentifikationsspiel (The Big Garne of ldentification)", a Science-Fiction thriller by Alfred Behrens, it won the award: "Preis der Kriegsblinden Deutschlands", and since then it has been regularly repeated on German radio. The tape box says: "Ballett Titanensee", and it dates from about 1973.

Tracks:
1.1 North Of The Yukon
1.2 Nightwind
1.3 Minuet
1.4 Signs Of Dawn
1.5 Study For Phillip K. Dick
2.1 Geburt der Moderne
2.2 Devil May Care
2.3 Les 7 boules de cristal
2.4 On a marché sur la lune
2.5 Der Schrecken vom Amazonas
2.6 Schier unendlich
2.7 Chaos
2.8 Gaia
2.9 Uranos
2.10 Electric Love Affair
3.1 Land der leeren Häuser
3.2 Studies For Organ, Keyboards And Drumset
3.3 Memento Mori
3.4 Tooth Of Time
3.5 Every Inch A King
3.6 Chronique scandaleuse
3.7 Con amore
3.8 Last Not Least
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