[sdiy] Re: Oh I wish I had never said that...

Magnus Danielson cfmd at swipnet.se
Fri Jan 26 00:12:13 CET 2001


From: jhaible at t-online.de (jh.)
Subject: Re: Oh I wish I had never said that...
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 01:55:36 +0100

> 
> > Just found this one on the official Klaus Schulze Website. He said it in
> > 1980:
> >
> > "In ten years from now, the classical synthesizers - that had a big part
> > in the seventies, also for me - will be not seen anymore. There will be
> > only digital equipment with huge amounts of data banks, or
> > what-do-I-know-what-will-be-possible then?"
> 
> And remember he had a song called "Death Of An Analogue" on his
> "Dig It" album, with a mourning (though unintelligible) vocal part -
> actually very nice song, despite the title.
> 
> There is a clear break in Klaus Schulze's music, at least to my taste,
> albums which I love and then suddenly albums I find extremely boring.
> The big surprise is that this break (speaking of my peronal taste, of
> course) does not happen "between analogue and digital". I love
> the very digital sounding "Trancefer" and "Audentity" records. I don't love
> them as much as "X" or "Dune" ("Heinrich von Kleist" from the "X"
> album is the best piece of music from any artist ever, for me!), but
> they have the same "feel" and "drive" as the older analogue recordings.
> 
> The big break is a different one - when he switched to Midi.
> "Babel" and "En=Trance" I find boring, and "Dresden" I find impossible
> to listen.
> 
> Lately there was some better stuff from him again. "Totentag" is
> interesting.

Hmm... I find this like an interesting reading... I've only got one CD
with him, "Beyond Recall", but it didn't speak to me, it didn't got me
hooked on him. Since I've considered him as non-interesting.

Cheers,
Magnus




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