I haven't used my MOGspace much to blog about Klaus Schulze, and it does reflect some personal bias on my part... I just have the hardest time separating out one of his albums musically from any of the others in his early discography. That's why the cover art is so important in identifying what's what. (Check out Urs Amann's art for Schulze in the 70s. Amann has an online gallery here). In 19...
I haven't used my MOGspace much to blog about Klaus Schulze, and it does reflect some personal bias on my part... I just have the hardest time separating out one of his albums musically from any of the others in his early discography. That's why the cover art is so important in identifying what's what. (Check out Urs Amann's art for Schulze in the 70s. Amann has an online gallery here). In 19...
Here is a ten-minute slide show of suurealistic art (think Dali-esque) with Klaus Schulze's electronica in the background. The problem is that the slide show is too fast. You have to 'pause' if you want to really examine the pictures - some are quite complex and otherworldly.Here is one of mine:
1. Cellistica 2. Spielglocken 3. Sebastian Im Traum 1. Tango-Saty 2. Amourage 3. Opheylissem 4. Gem 5. Tiptoe On The Misty Mountain Tops 6. Sink Or Swim 7. At The Angle Of An Angel 8. Of White Nights