Klaus Schulze

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  • electronic
  • ambient
  • krautrock
  • experimental
  • electronica
Klaus Schulze (born August 4, 1947 in Berlin) is a German electronic art music composer and musician. He has also used the alias Richard Wahnfried. He was briefly a member of the electronic band Tangerine Dream as well as cofounding Ash Ra Tempel before a pioneering and prolific solo career of 40+ albums (totalling 110+ CDs) in 30+ years. In 1969, Klaus Schulze was the drummer of one of the early incarnations of Tangerine Dream for their debut album Electronic Meditation. In 1970 he left this group to form Ash Ra Tempel with Manuel Göttsching.

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Songs

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    Landscape/Way to the Old People

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    Lasse Braun

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    Le Mans

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    Le Médallion Magique

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    Le Petit Dauphin I

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    Le Petit Dauphin II

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    Leiden mit Manu

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    Les Jockeys Camoufles

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    Let the Rain Come

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    Liebe (Soft mix)

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    Liebesszene

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    Linzer Stahlsinfonie

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    Local Scanning

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    Lodz

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    Looper Isn't a Hooker

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    Loreley (feat. Lisa Gerrard) (live edit)

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    Ludwig II von Bayern

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    Ludwig II. von Bayern

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    Ludwig Revisited

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    Ludwigs Traum

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    Machine de plaisir

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    Macksy

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    Maître Cornille in the Fields

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    Make Room, Make Room

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    Many Dreams Have Faded

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    Many Fears Have Vanished

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    Maxxi

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    Melange

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    Mellowtrone

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    Memento Mori

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    Memory

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    Mental Door

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    Mephisto

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    Miditerranean Pads

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    Midnight at Madame Tussaud's

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    Midnight Blue

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    Mindphaser

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    Minuet

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    Moldanya

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    Moogetique

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    Moogy Baby Goes Solo

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    Mother Sadness

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    Musique Abstract

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    My Ty She

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    My Virtual Principles

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    My World Keeps Spinning Around

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    Nachtmusik Schattenhaft

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    National Radio Waves

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    Neuronengesang

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    Nibelungen


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