Klaus Shulze - Synphara

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2011

Given the rudimentary nature of the equipment available to Schulze it seems surprising that 'Synphara',(22.45) opens up the set sounding so full bodied and dynamic. The piece centring on the organ as Klaus improvises away with just the right amount of synth work twittering around the mix so as not to detract too much from the main feature of the piece.
Review by Synth Musuc Direct.

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  • You think this is dark, go listen to Blackdance

  • A l'époque, on pouvait caser au grand maximum trente minutes sur une face. Encore fallait-il que ce soit calme, sans batterie, sans basse, comme le discreet music de Eno... Aujourd'hui, on peut placer un morceau de 70 mns. ou plus sur un CD (d'ailleurs, Eno, encore lui, l'a fait... Insomniac music for salles de bains, je crois)... Bon, O.K. mais encore faut-il que ça en vaille la peine, non?

  • The whole Cyborg album is perfect but this track is the best of the best. Amazing.

  • One of the gloomiest pieces by Klaus Schulze. "Cyborg" and its irregular, pulsating rhythm and soundscapes is very far from any other work of music you will ever hear. The soundtrack you're gonna hear inside your head when you're dying or 'losing your mind'. Very powerful. And maybe too ennerving for most people.

  • VERY GOOD THE BEST

  • Thank you again, Richie... ;-)

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