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IRRLICHT

Klaus Schulze

 

Progressive Electronic

3.58 | 207 ratings

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Warthur
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4 stars Amazingly, this album doesn't contain any synthesisers - just electric organ, processed cello quartet sounds, and various instruments played by Schulze himself. A glacially slow, proto- ambient work, this is particularly recommended for fans of Tangerine Dream's Zeit, which it resembles closely, giving credence to the story that both albums were Schulze and Edgar Froese's individual interpretations of a musical idea they had come up with together. As with much of the ambient music which it would influence, this is something which is best left on in the background so that it can wash over you gradually rather than something you would listen to in a focused manner, but if you let it become the backdrop of your life then it's certainly an interesting experience.
Warthur | 4/5 |

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