
Klaus Schulze La Vie Electronique Vol. 8 Boxset 2025
LP 1
1. Une fleur tubereuse
2. La fleur personnelle
3. Le bouquet
4. Alouette de souvenir
5. Et l'oisseau-lyre joue
6. Dark Sounds
7. Moody Time
8. Dancing As The Planets Go By
9. Empty Of Wanting
10. Phoetisches Plakat
LP 2
1. Tippi Hedren
2. Janet Leigh
3. Karen Black
4. Barbara Harris
5. Ces petites bandes dessinees modernes
6. Petite plante dessine..?
7. Bona Fida
8. Interview 1980
LP 3
1. Keep Up With The Times
2. I Remember Rahsaan
3. A Quick One
4. Count Me In
5. Beginning
6. Intro
7. Middle Part I
8. Middle Part II
9. End
10. Zugabe Timbales
11. Interview 1982
For fans of Ash Ra Tempel, Tangerine Dream, Manuel Gottsching - re-issue in a jewel case box with previously unreleased photos and liner notes - Klaus Schulze revolutionized electronic music and is one of the legends of German electronic music - Klaus Schulze has sold more than 500,000 records worldwide!.
Re-release of the successful and partly out-of-print series 'La Vie Electronique' by Klaus Schulze.
Between 1977 and 1983 Klaus Schulze recorded some of his more contemplative works. The albums 'Mirage', 'Dune' or 'Dig It' show a significant change in his way of playing and composing. Finally, Schulze's renewal and expansion of his instrumentation also had an impact on the music and the possibilities of playing and recording it in an even more sophisticated way. The track "Synthasy" from "Dig It", for example, shows how far Schulze has come since "Timewind" or "Moondawn". This eighth Volume of LA VIE ELECTRONIQUE contains a selection of tracks that were created during these years outside of the official albums.
A significant part of the 3-CD set consists of concert recordings from the 1979 tour with guest vocalist Arthur Brown, recorded with a standard cassette recorder of the time - in stereo. In addition to three tracks that had already been released on the official album '...Live...' in 1980, there are several other recordings from this tour in fall '79.
For example, the concert on October 24th in the Audimax of the TU Brussels, which reveals the energy and passion of this unusual duo, for example 'Faster Than Lightning', the second title of the concert evening. Before the break, Schulze is undoubtedly in a good mood during 'Dans un jardin', creating a musical landscape, playing soulful solos on his Minimoog, then drumming on electronic 'bongos' to create a darker mood in the last part of the piece.