• 1.1. set the control for the heart of the mother/part i
  • 1.2. set the control for the heart of the mother/part ii
  • 1.3. set the control for the heart of the mother/part iii
  • 1.4. set the control for the heart of the mother/part iv
  • 1.5. set the control for the heart of the mother/part v
  • 1.6. set the control for the heart of the mother/part vi
  • 2.1. astro know me domina/part i
  • 2.2. astro know me domina/part ii
  • 2.3. astro know me domina/part iii
  • 2.4. astro know me domina/part iv
  • 2.5. astro know me domina/part v
  • 2.6. astro know me domina/part vi
  • 3.1. the heart of our nearest star/part i
  • 3.2. the heart of our nearest star/part ii
  • 3.3. the heart of our nearest star/part iii
  • 3.4. the heart of our nearest star/part iv
  • 4.1. dts/5.1 digital surround/the heart of our nearest star,
  • 4.2. dts/5.1 digital surround/the heart of our nearest star,
  • 4.3. dts/5.1 digital surround/the heart of our nearest star,
  • 5.1. klaus schulze & pete namlook-live in hamburg/hamburg i
  • 5.2. klaus schulze & pete namlook-live in hamburg/hamburg ii

schulze, klaus & namlook, pete

the dark side of the moog-vol. 9-11

THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOOG-VOL. 9-11

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In 1994, Klaus Schulze was able to look back on a long, successful and highly influential career, but he was also able to embrace the new. He was in the midst of his "digital phase", fascinated by sampling technology, and had a clear idea of where he could go with the technology, which resulted in albums like "Beyond Recall"; the Royal Festival Hall recordings; "The Dome Event" and even to an extent his opera "Totentag". By contrast Peter Kuhlman a.k.a Pete Namlook had just started. In 1992 he had founded the seminal Fax label, which was both a vehicle for his own recordings and a chance to collaborate and release recordings from like-minded musicians from around the world: Robert Görl of DAF; Geir Jenssen of Biosphere fame; the ever-eclectic Bill ... read more