Re-issue of the originally 1974 released Klaus Schulze-classic album "Timewind". Evolving slowly but deliberately over the course of each album side, "Timewind" has been deemed an electronic version of an Indian raga. It resembles in many ways a longer variation of the third track from Tangerine Dream"s classic 1974 album Phaedra, "Movements of a Visionary", but it remains a transitional work somewhere between the Krautrock of Schulze"s earlier output and the Berlin School character of his following efforts. The intention of "Timewind" was to invoke a timeless state in the listener. Both track titles are references to the nineteenth-century composer Richard Wagner, Bayreuth is the Bavarian town where Wagner had an opera house built for the first ... read more