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Disc 01 01. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part I]" 02. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part II]" 03. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part III]" 04. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part IV]" 05. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part V]" 06. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part VI]" 07. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part VII]" 08. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part VIII]" 09. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part IX]" 10. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Wish You Were There [Part X]"
Disc 02 01. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part I]" 02. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part II]" 03. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part III]" 04. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part IV]" 05. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part V]" 06. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part VI]" 07. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part VII]" 08. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part VIII]" 09. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part IX]" 10. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part X]" 11. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part XI]" 12. SCHULZE, KLAUS "A Saucerful Of Ambience [Part XII]"
Disc 03 01. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Phantom Heart Brother [Part I]" 02. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Phantom Heart Brother [Part II]" 03. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Phantom Heart Brother [Part III]" 04. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Phantom Heart Brother [Part IV]" 05. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Phantom Heart Brother [Part V]" 06. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Phantom Heart Brother [Part VI]"
Disc 04 01. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Three Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn [Part I]" 02. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Three Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn [Part II]" 03. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Three Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn [Part III]" 04. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Three Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn [Part IV]" 05. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Three Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn [Part V]" 06. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Three Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn [Part VI]" 07. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Three Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn [Part VII]" 08. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Three Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn [Part VIII]" 09. SCHULZE, KLAUS "Three Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn [Part IX]"
Disc 05 01. SCHULZE, KLAUS & NAMLOOK, PETE "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog / Intro" 02. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: Wish You Wer" 03. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: A Saucerful" 04. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: Phantom Hear" 05. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: Phantom Hear" 06. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: Three Pipers" 07. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: Three Pipers" 08. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: Psychedelic" 09. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: Obscured By" 10. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: Careful With" 11. SCHULZE, KLAUS "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog: Careful With"
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.. The Moog Vol. 1-4 |
 | Description: | "In 1994, Klaus Schulze was able to look back on a long, successful and highly influential career, but he was also able to embrace the new. He was in the midst of his ??digital phase??, fascinated by sampling technology, and had a clear idea of where he could go with the technology, which resulted in albums like ??Beyond Recall??; the Royal Festival Hall recordings; ??The Dome Event?? and even to an extent his opera ??Totentag??.
By contrast Peter Kuhlman a.k.a Pete Namlook had just started. In 1992 he had founded the seminal Fax label, which was both a vehicle for his own recordings and a chance to collaborate and release recordings from like-minded musicians from around the world: Robert Görl of DAF; Geir Jenssen of Biosphere fame; the ever-eclectic Bill Laswell; Ritchie Hawtin; Lorenzo Montanà; Gabriel Le Mar; Dr. Atmo and David Moufang to name just a few.
In an interview from 2002, Pete remembered:
??In fact, the detonation was ??Air II?? - the spacey part of the track ??Travelling Without Moving?? enthused Klaus. He wanted us to start to work together at once. It was the music that was of importance to him.
Although Klaus had had no interest in working together before on principle, I knew I could convince him with my music. That was the key of our co-operation. The track was in a sort of Schulze/Tangerine Dream style with its analogue synthi-bass sequences; it became apparent to both of us that we should approach things with analogue tools first of all. Although it wasn??t so easy initially, the musical result finally convinced him. I didn??t want to do just a remake of seventies space-music - I intended to meld it with the beats and sounds of today??s electronic music, and I think we succeeded.?
Klaus Schulze: ??The whole series was a very unpretentious project. Because I had always kept total control with my own albums, I let Pete take it off my hands and could make compromises. That was juicy for me, ??cause I don??t work with other electronic musicians usually. It was a total different chemistry compared to say Manuel Goettsching, who I understand completely. From that point of view it was a real challenge. I never could work with somebody like me, I??d rather do it on my own. The few people I have worked with, like Rainer Bloss, had to have strong egos to prevent themselves being dominated by me. Namlook once said, my music was often too emotional from his point of view. Namlook is much more rational than me, that??s why I always kidded him with the nickname ??the banker?? ?? but this oppositional aspect made it exciting for me. I need people who work contrari-wise.
Work on ??Dark Side Of The Moog?? started without any solid intention and wasn??t planned as a series at all. There was only the aim that it didn??t sound like ??Schulze?? only, so I decided that Namlook had to make the final mix.
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The influence Namlook had on Klaus??s music in the middle of the nineties should not be taken lightly, because although Klaus dearly loved those early-analogue elements from his own music, they had become, to an extent, lost. It was Pete who fortified him to go back to the analogue charm of his early albums and it was Pete who supported him in the modification of his analogue instruments, leading finally to the epoch-making Schulze album from 1996 - ??Are You Sequenced??
For Namlook, the curiosity of Klaus Schulze and their collaboration on a level playing field of mutual respect was inspiring:
And so a legendary series of recordings was born. ??Dark Side Of The Moog?? grew more or less unplanned to a sprawling, stately-sized series of eleven volumes recorded between 1994 and 2008, only ending with the early, tragic death of Pete on November 8th 2012.
Retrospectively, the approach to and exchange of music and ideas, the growing together and cross-pollination of emotion and logic, makes for a rewarding and fascinating listening experience that still holds its own today.
" - .. THE MOOG VOL. 1-4Complex re-release of the most remarkable and worldwide sought afterSeries "The Dark Side Of The Moog" by German electronic pioneers Klaus Schulze and Pete Namlook (aka Peter Kuhlmann) in three slip lid boxsets, each with 5 CDs, incl. Bonus material and new linernotes. The first box contains Vol. 1 to Vol. 4 and the "Best Of"-Album "The Evolution Of The Dark Side Of The Moog". Their relationship between Klaus and Pete and the exchange of ideas was unorthodox from the beginning of their co-operation, in that they rarely met personally. The most remarkable contacts they had were outside of their studios, for instance their concert of April 1999 at the Jazz Festival in Hamburg, which was released as an edited version on 'Dark Side Of The Moog, Vol.8' (will be released in the second Boxset) - the interplay and chemistry between them is clearly evident, and it becomes even clearer on the un-edited version of the concert (which will be released as bonus CS on the third boxset). The influence Namlook had on Klaus's music in the middle of the nineties should not be taken lightly, because although Klaus dearly loved those early-analogue elements from his own music, they had become, to an extent, lost. It was Pete who fortified him to go back to the analogue charm of his early albums and it was Pete who supported him in the modification of his analogue instruments, leading finally to the epoch-making Schulze album from 1996 - "Are You Sequenced?" And so a legendary series of recordings was born. 'Dark Side Of The Moog' grew more or less unplanned to a sprawling, stately-sized series of eleven volumes recorded between 1994 and 2008, only ending with the early, tragic death of Pete on November 8th 2012.As opposed to the original release ([r=8044338]), this edition comes in one 5-disc jewel case with no cardbord box.
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