885513001702

La Vie Electronique 8

Klaus Schulze

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Format: 3CD

Cat No: MIG00170

Release Date:  11 January 2019

Label:  Mig Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  885513001702

Genres:  Electronic  Ambient  

  • Description

    Re-Launch of the successful and partly exhausted "Klaus Schulze-La Vie Electronique"-series in a new Digifile. MIG will relaunch the exhausted volumes gradually. Volume 8 and volume 6 will be released in the end of November, in December will follow Volume 5. During the years 1977 to 1983 Klaus Schulze recorded some of his more introspective works. Albums like MIRAGE, DUNE, and DIG IT saw a significant change in his style of playing and his way of composing. While Schulze was quickly expanding his collection of synthesizers, that ultimately had its effect on the outlook of the music and the possibilities of performing that in a more exquisite way. Play a track like "Synthasy" and notice that Schulze has come a long way since TIMEWIND and MOONDAWN. On this 8th part of LA VIE ELECTRONIQUE there's a selection of stuff that was archived beside his official albums in those years.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Une Fleur Tubéreuse
      • 2. La Fleur Personnelle
      • 3. Le Bouquet
      • 4. Alouette De Souvenir
      • 5. Et L'oisseau-Lyre Joue
      • 6. Dark Sounds
      • 7. Moody Time
      • 8. Dancing As The Planets Go By
      • 9. Empty Of Wanting
      • 10. Phoetisches Plakat

      Disc 2

      • 1. Tippi Hedren
      • 2. Janet Leigh
      • 3. Karen Black
      • 4. Barbara Harris
      • 5. Ces Petites Bandes Dessinées Modernes
      • 6. Petite Plante Dessiné..?
      • 7. Bona Fida
      • 8. Interview 1980

      Disc 3

      • 1. Keep Up With The Times
      • 2. I Remember Rahsaan
      • 3. A Quick One
      • 4. Count Me In
      • 5. Beginning
      • 6. Intro
      • 7. Middle Part I
      • 8. Middle Part II
      • 9. End
      • 10. Zugabe Timbales
      • 11. Interview 1982