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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • Version: jewel case version
  • SKU: MIG01420
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 885513014207
  • Street Date: 10/20/23
  • PreBook Date: 09/15/23
  • Label: Made In Germany Music »
  • Genre: Electronic/DJ/Scratch
  • Run Time: 75:02 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 1972
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: US,CA

 

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Klaus Schulze - Trancefer

Re-issue of the originally 1972 released Klaus Schulze Album "Trancefer" in jewel case.

Klaus Schulze - Trancefer
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Re-issue of the originally 1972 released Klaus Schulze Album „Trancefer", incl. extended liner notes and bonus tracks.

Always a soundwave in front of the rivalry, Schulze is presenting his album together with the percussionist Mike Shrieve (Santana), who performs real marvels on his two barrels, and the cellist Wolfgang Tiepold, who forms a pleasant contrast to Schulze's often hard and strictly synthesizer patterns with his warm touch. (Stereoplay, Germany, 1982)

Klaus Schulze talks about „Trancefer":
"Because of the cooperation in „GO"-project (Stomu Yamashta, Klaus Schulze, Phil Manzanera, Steve Winwood, Rosko Gee, Al DiMeola und Michael Shrieve), I developed a good connection with Mike Shrieve. For the concert in Paris we only had the material from the first "GO"-record, which was about 40 min. worth. Since the gig was supposed to last for two hours, we played some extra stuff as an encore, such as "Dear Mr. Fantasy" (Traffic) and "Black Magic Woman" (Santana). When we still had 20 minutes left, I said: "Well, I'm playing on my own for those 20 minutes". So, I was playing and suddenly Michael comes in and starts to improvise on his drums. Fantastic! Obviously, he really liked this Schulze music because the songs were so long and he could freely improvise. At any rate, when I asked him if he wanted to play on my Wahnfried records ("Time Actor" 1979, "Tonwelle" 1981, "Richard Wahnfried Plays Megatone" 1984) as well as on "Trancefer" and "Audentity (1983) he immediately jumpd at the chance."

Media

Track Listing

    • A Few Minutes After Trancefer
    • Silent Running
    • A Few Minutes After Trancefer (Version 33 halfpseed)
    • Silent Running (Version 45)

    Sales Points

    • re-issue incl. extended liner notes in a 12-page booklet and bonus-material
    • CD jewel-case in attractive design

    Press Quotes

    Always a soundwave in front of the rivalry, Schulze is presenting his album together with the percussionist Mike Shrieve (Santana), who performs real marvels on his two barrels, and the cellist Wolfgang Tiepold, who forms a pleasant contrast to Schulze's often hard and strictly synthesizer patterns with his warm touch.

         —Stereoplay mag

      

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