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1994-03-25 07:49Jeffrey Kihn Klaus et al
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1994-03-25 07:49Jeffrey KihnI was actually into "new age" stuff before any techno, and several albums which I bought b
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Thu, 24 Mar 1994 23:49:36 -0800
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I was actually into "new age" stuff before any techno, and several albums which I bought back then have turned out to be favorites, though I actually didn't like them much at the time. One was Harold Budd and Brian o's _The_Pearl_, which is quite wonderful but also quite irrelevant. Another was _Transfer_Station_Blue_ by Michael Shrieve, Kevin Shrieve, and the now much discussed Klaus Schultze. Some of it is sort of light and jazzy, but the first track is a total 10-minute-plus trance-out which reminds me of Air Liquide's "Tanz der lemminge 2" (actually, vice versa). I havem't heard anything by Klaus solo so I can't say how _Transfer_ is in relation, but...there ya go. --Seofon
1994-03-25 17:55Jon DrukmanJeffrey Kihn <jeffkihn@ocf.berkeley.edu> writes: >Another was _Transfer_Station_Blue_ by M
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Jeffrey Kihn <jeffkihn@ocf.berkeley.edu> writes:
quoted 6 lines Another was _Transfer_Station_Blue_ by Michael Shrieve, Kevin Shrieve, and>Another was _Transfer_Station_Blue_ by Michael Shrieve, Kevin Shrieve, and >the now much discussed Klaus Schultze. Some of it is sort of light and jazzy, >but the first track is a total 10-minute-plus trance-out which reminds me >of Air Liquide's "Tanz der lemminge 2" (actually, vice versa). >I havem't heard anything by Klaus solo so I can't say how _Transfer_ is in >relation, but...there ya go.
i have TSB and i was thinking of mentioning it to the list, but as you said, some of it is rather un-suitable. but yes, that first track is killer. and Klaus solo compares very favorably to TSB. i think i'll pick up that double CD retrospective. btw, check out the last 10 minutes of Tangerine Dream's "Force Majeure" CD... (it's the "thru metamorphic rocks" excerpt they used on A Brief History Of Ambient Vol 1.) everything old is new again... Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.