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Chris.Hilker
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Fri, 25 Mar 94 1:06:08 GMT
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Re: The Essential Klause
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quoted 11 lines The world according to Jon Drukman:> > The world according to Jon Drukman: > > > >Klause Schulze is indeed a genius and VERY relevant to current IDM. I > >urge everyone on this list to track down a copy of "Trancefer" (see! he > >was using "trance" to misspell words way back in '72!!). sequencers, > >cellos and manic percussion. you won't believe how modern it sounds. > > '81, actually. I'll second the recommendation - even though it's short, > it's worth the import price. >
Hmmm. sounds like I shall have to find that one.. I have a 2cd called 'X' with the tracks names after famous philosophers / whatever. I also would like to recommend this to you lot, it is very drifty - floaty and one could draw similarities between it and Jarre / classical / and current 'ambient' stuff. Very eerie. Try to avoid listening to it alone at night. Schulze's 'Dune' I like too, and also 'Black Dance' which I discoved recently. This is an interesting record which really is very much like the current IDM. black dance has interesting percussion on it along with the usual string / synth washes. Has he done much else that appeals ? Chris Giles.