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I'll think his association is about the begining in the sequence at 1:40 of this Track. The intervalls are really similar to Jarre and the upstairing sequencing is also typical of that. But in all its a totally other kind of sequencing and sound source.
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Klaus was doing electronic music before Jarre became famous. I love Klaus' music, i love Jarre's music but Klaus was doing commercial electronic music way before Jarre did 'oxygene'.
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Much of the classic synth recording style came from analog sequencing which had anywhere from 8-32 steps. The result are the typical repetitive lines and phrases.Making these patterns groove and space are the jobs of the artist. I like many styles of sound design like this example!
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Extremely good!
Jarre is fine as well, of course! Some parts here do sound like Jean Michel but it's still typical Schulzonian!
Thanks a lot for sharing this great Schulze album!
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Marvellous ...!
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ha ha ha KLAUS MY GOD father excellent my friend fantastic 5555 *********
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Pourquoi comparer ce qui n'est comparable laissons ce qui appartient à SCHULZE!
Je n'ai jamais aimé JARRE
Very good…. Taken advantage of the influence very well JM Jarre… 5******
tavitabayon 1 year ago
@tavitabayon
Really don't think so. It's just the other way about. IMHO JM Jarre was inspired by Klaus.
krzycek 1 year ago