Label: Revisited Records (Germany), REV 085
Style: Electronic, Ambient, Space Music, Progressive Rock
Country: Berlin, Germany (4 August 1947 - 26 April 2022)
Time: 79:42
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 507 Mb
If
making music is all about transfering the listener to an other world,
this album deserves a serious listening. This amazing release contains
three strong aesthetic electronic pieces for analogue synths and drum.
The ingredients and choice of synthezised sounds are relatively similar
to "Moondawn" but more exciting and propulsive. Personaly that's my
favourite album from the classic Schulze period (with the deeply
celestial and moody "Mirage"). This release is better than the first
volume. No mediocrity and boring synth strings as in "Blanche". The
shimmering, strange haunting "Stardancer II" culminates the album with
its 10 first minutes: powerful synth choirs are perfectly accompanied by
"vibrant" and traumatic drum / cymbals. After the long and "druggy"
dreamness from the introduction we unfortunately fall into a common
rhytmical electronic trip with floating, endless synth (almost boring)
melodies. "Nowhere - Now Here" focuses on deep melancholic / epic synth
textures with frozen choirs and drum sections, a consistent tune with a
"holy" / "spectral" dimension. "Moogetique" is the experimental synth
essay of the album with a selection of weird effects and some "elegiac"
themes, really mysterious and dark vibrations. Sometimes near to
perfection. Schulze at his best after his two first efforts.
(progarchives.com/album.asp?id=7640) Review by philippe. January 21, 2007
01. Nowhere - Now here (28:57)
02. Stardancer II (14:14)
03. Moogetique (13:15)
04. Buddy Laugh (A Rock'n'Roll Bolero) (bonus track) (23:15)

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