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Anyone on here heard of Klaus Shulze
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| ali92 |
| He's been into electronic music since the 1970s and I was wondering if anyone on here has any of his material because I have his Jubilee Edition: CD 5 (just that CD, Opera Trance) and his work with Ash Ra Tempel (Gin Rosé at the Royal Festival Hall). They are both very nice CDs and I would like to get more Klaus Shulze material but, buying his Ultimate Collection and both Contemporary Works box sets probably is overkill (and a LOT of money (over 500 USD!)) when you never heard much of his material. Ultimate Collection, released on 2000-01-01, is a 50-CD box set that contains three out-of-print box sets, "Silver Edition" (10 CDs), "Historic Edition" (10 CDs), and "Jubilee Edition" (25 CDs), as well as a final box of more unreleased and improved material. Contemporary Works 1 is a box set of 10 CDs, Contemporary Works 2 is a box set of 5 CDs. Information and reviews of all of his material can be found at http://www.klaus-shulze.com/ . I read the English reviews of the sets but still, I'd like to hear from someone on here about wether if you heard something else would you like this. Because I can't see putting over 500 USD out for something that I barely know about. It would be greatly appreciated if anyone on here can give any input about his music... Thanks! |
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| Haak |
| i heard that opera trance thing, amazing stuff! i need more of this guy too |
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| ali92 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Haak
i heard that opera trance thing, amazing stuff! i need more of this guy too |
Well, if u want to wait until I get a new hard disk drive or PC, plus all those CDs in those sets and on the hard disk drives in FLAC format ( http://flac.sourceforge.net/ for info), you will hear more of him. I'm still hesitant, even after reading all those reviews, to plunk down over whatever the conversion from 750+ EUR to USD is in one go... Not many people share his material online... Maybe I'll change that by sharing his big CD sets on the Net as much as possible, in FLAC (for archival), Ogg (for future portable), and MP3 (for current portables and general use) forms... when I get them. |
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