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TRANCEFER

Klaus Schulze

 

Progressive Electronic

3.42 | 80 ratings

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BrufordFreak
4 stars Some people beleive Prog Electronic music went terrible wrong (or downhill) in the 1980s--due to the influence and popularity of New Age music. Here is an album that proves an exception to the rule.

Line-up / Musicians: - Klaus Schulze / performer (Yamaha CS-80, G.D.S. computer, ? ), producer With: - Wolfgang Tiepold / cello - Michael Shrieve / percussion

1. "A Few Minutes After Trancefer" (18:20) defintely one of my favorite mesmerics from Klaus from the 1980s. (36.5/40) 2. "Silent Running" (18:57) (34/40)

Total Time: 37:17

B+/four stars; an excellent addition of 1980s Prog Electronic music to any prog lover's music collection: proof that progressive electronic in the 1980s was not quite dead.

BrufordFreak | 4/5 |

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