Schulze, Klaus: Androgyn
Schulze, Klaus: Androgyn
Format: CD
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Artist: Schulze, Klaus
Label: Made in Germany Musi
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 885513018526
Genre: Electronic
Re-Release of Klaus Schulze's "Androgyn" (originally released 2002 as part of the strictly limited and long exhausted 5CD Boxset "Contemporary Works II"). The first track on "Androgyn" has again, like on "Another Green Mile", the cello of Wolfgang Tiepold and some odd voice samples added to interesting synth sounds. The long second track has Klaus on electric guitar and for good reason it's called "Back To The Future": Klaus plays the guitar with a "Gleiteisen", a piece of iron that he used in the "cosmic slide guitar technique" from old Ash Ra Temple times, 32 years ago. The next four tracks belong together. "There's No Mystery" has a voice and the adequate and efficient cello again... and of course it has Klaus' famous string accord in the back; you already heard it on Another "Green Mile" (MIG 01712) and can hear it again on further albums. As "Androgyn" comes to it's end it gets more rhythmic. For the final title "This House Full Of Shadows" I noticed at first listening: "Will be liked by the people". We hear again Wolfgang Tiepold's expert cello. (KDM, 2002)The bonus track "A Tiny Violin" is a rare beautiful pearl from the 10th CD "Adds & Edits" of the limited wooden boxset "Contemporary Works I". On violin: Thomas Kagelmann. After the successful releases of "U.S.O. Privée" (MIG 01412) and "Another Green Mile" (MIG 01712) MIG-Music proudly lifted another nugget of Klaus Schulze. We will continue to discover further gems!
Tracks:
1.1 N the Dimness of Light
1.2 Back to the Future
1.3 There's No Mystery
1.4 Don't Ask the Question Why
1.5 The Passion Burns
1.6 This House Full of Shadows
1.7 A Tiny Violin (Bonus Track)