Inter*Face (inkl.Bonus Track)

Klaus Schulze
Inter*Face (inkl.Bonus Track)

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Release date: 30/Sep/2016
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "On The Edge"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Colours In The Darkness"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "The Beat Planante"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Inter*Face"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "The Real Colours In The Darkness"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Nichtarische Arie (A Not So Hidden Track)"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Although "Inter*Face" wasn't a typical 80's record of mine you can notice in what era it was made. The tracks really do not sound like what the press called the "Berliner Schule". By the way, we musicians never used this term, we all just happened to live in Berlin - myself, Ash Ra Tempel and Tangerine Dream. The Simmons drums by Ulli Schober were pretty new at the time. They weren't digital drums but I have alienated them in a way that they sounded slightly digital. The analogue sound was "forbidden" for a while during the early Eighties, and therefore, it was "forbidden" for me to sound analogue. I had already recorded a piece entitled "Death Of An Analogue" on "Dig It" [1980, No. 13 in this edition] because I didn't like the analogue sounds any more. I had exclusively worked with analogue gear for over a decade and I couldn't stand those floating oscillators, that out-of-tune sound and all the whining anymore! Today people consider that sound to be beautiful but in the 80's it was a pain in the ass. In contrast to many people who found the digital sound cold, I found it more interesting than the rumbling analogue sound just because of it's clear transparency. You can use both sounds together wonderfully. Percussionist Ulli Schober lived here near the town of Celle. Ulli could also play percussively and that was exactly what I wanted on "Inter*Face". UIli came into the studio and played the fills with the Simmons drums. We met several times afterwards but we later lost touch with each other somehow. The bonus tracks "The Real Colours In The Darkness" and "Nichtarische Arie" are pretty different. The first one is very quiet, the second is pretty rhythmical because of the percussion and there are also vocals. The vocalist, incidentally, was Rainer Bloss.
Originally released in 1985. Packaged in 4-panel Digipak. Includes a 12-page booklet in English and German. All tracks were recorded in Hambühren from March to August 1985. Track 5 seems to be the original track, replaced for unknown reasons by "Colours in the Darkness" on the original release. It was originally released on the [r=1655023]. Track 6 is a longer version of [r=481111]. The titles 1 to 4 are published worldwide 1985 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag. "The Real Colours..." is published worldwide 1997 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag. "Nichtarische Arie" published worldwide 2006 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag. © 1985 Universal Music (tracks 1-4) © 2006 Klaus Schulze and Klaus D. Mueller (tracks 5 & 6) ? 2016 MIG-Music GmbH ? 2016 MIG-Music GmbH © 2016 MIG-Music GmbH
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: 05132972
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