Klaus Schulze 1947 - 2022
Klaus Schulze, considered to be a godfather figure in electronic music, died this week. I'd say he was one of the big four of early electronic music pioneers which in addition to Schulze would include Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, and Tangerine Dream.
I've always enjoyed his music but I was a bigger fan of the other three artists in that group. That being said, somehow I still ended up accumulating around 20 of his albums. He released more than 60 during his life.
This mix is a collection of his solo work and his collaborations as well as his early work in the groups Ash Ra Tempel & Cosmic Jokers. This set is expanded in length because so many of his tracks are long. While putting this together is was great to rediscover that I love the album Transfer Station Blue. Check it out if you get the chance.
https://michaelshrieve.bandcamp.com/album/transfer-station-blue
Take time to remember Klaus, listen to this mix and seek out some of his myriad recordings.
T R A C K L I S T :
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Arboreal Ambient
SLOW/FORM by Tewksbury
Transforming Sorrow by Paul Asbury Seaman
In The Path Of The Eclipse
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Infinitely Small by Htennek Niwhsa
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DUNE - The Storm
Quiet Days by Ann Annie
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Cosmic Guitar
Nightwalk by Paul Asbury Seaman
So Cold Now
Finally...Snow
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Invisible Topologies
Misty Morning by Six Missing
November Moon (for sleep and meditation) by Paul Asbury Seaman
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