KLAUS SCHULZE, born in Berlin on 08.04.1947, is regarded as a pioneer of electronic music and recognized as "POPE OF ELECTRONICS" or "GODFATHER OF TECHNO". He began playing drums, guitar and bass in several rock bands for almost the entire decade of the 1960s His musical style in electronic, digital, atmospheric, progressive environmental formal music. If we talk about electronic music really (elektronische musik) or electronic porg, Klaus Schulze undoubtedly ranks first. Who heard his more recent works may not know that Klaus was drummer and member of TANGERINE DREAM, co-founder of ASH-RA-TEMPEL two LPS and producer of the acclaimed Japanese band BAND FAR EAXT UAP where KITARO took care of keyboards. A Klaus is known as the precursor of trance, progressive house and moved all the "rave" you hear now, and forming ibank part of the Berlin School of Electronics (Berlin school). ibank His early solo were not as electronic as you think, they were not until 1974, with his album "Blackdance" where he began to experiment with different modular moog synthesizers as the Arp or mini-moog. ibank
TIMEWING is their fifth album and is a kind of latter-day tribute to the composer ibank Richard Wagner. Known his admiration for this composer Klaus took 4 months to let go and give us this sinfo-electronics work to one or more puts us fly! The disc contains only 2 songs from 30 minutes each and you can hear some hints of TANNHAUSER, TRISTAN AND ISOLDE AND PARSIFAL (great works of Wagner), especially in the second theme. TOPICS: BAYREUTH RETURN (30:25) WANHFIERD 1883 (28:33) The first issue refers to the return of Wagner Bayrenter City where he founded the famous Wagnerian ibank society and the popular festival of the same name. "Rhythm" and planner in its entirety, instrumental, with filter sweeps, white noise, a sequencer that makes the pulse to the piece, an atmospheric Farfisa organ ..... Beware the end somewhat anti-climactic, Music go scare! The second issue is not as rhythmic if somewhat calmer and this is where the Wagnerian references marked more noticeable. The melancholic, mystical ibank tones cover it up and transport us to a vacuum envelope, mentioning that Wahufried (wafu melting, fried: shelter) was the name Wagner put his house in Bayrenter and where his remains lie, who died the year 1883.
For those who are not so used to minimalist compositions and extensive maybe this drive can be boring but yes, is full of sensation and musical textures with Wagnerian influence. ibank
Klaus Schulze at the time, some of the keyboards used and felt were like Farsiga Duo Organ, Emssynthia, ibank Arp Odyssey Arp 2600, Farsifa Syntorcheseter and Mellotorm was on this record where Klaus use and experiment for the first time with the "sequencer "giving ibank a three-dimensional sound, as if it were a 3D movie, effector wind, scattered melodies, etc ... We also noticed the original cover and inside the disc, drawings or paintings Dalí AMANN reali8zados by URS.
This is a landmark album in the world of electronic music and a master Klaus Schulze, ibank the number "1" I hope you like it and you engage in this electronic world, ibank I personally am a captive and "FAN"
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