Klaus Schulze La Vie Electronique 14
2014 3x CD
Berlin-School
Ambient
Experimental

Main image
MIG
tracks 1-01 to 2-01, 2-03 to 2-8, 2-10 to 3-08 composed by Klaus Schulze
layout [reissue layout] Thomas Ewerhard
liner notes Blue22
mastered by Tom Dams
tracks 1-01 to 2-08, 2-10 to 2-12 performer Klaus Schulze
photography by [photos], mastered by [premaster], liner notes [deutsche fassung] Klaus D. Müller
producer [produced for released by], reissue producer [produced for reissue by] Klaus D. Müller
recorded by Klaus Schulze
Published By EMI Music Publishing
Published By P.O.E.M. Musikverlag
Phonographic Copyright (p) Klaus Schulze
Phonographic Copyright (p) Klaus D. Müller
Licensed To MIG-Music GmbH
Copyright (c) Klaus Schulze
Copyright (c) Klaus D. Müller
Phonographic Copyright (p) MIG-Music GmbH
Copyright (c) MIG-Music GmbH
Released in 8-panel Digipak. Includes a 16-page booklet.

From the liner notes:
Disc 1: This is the second part of the Trance Opera Sans Lyrics: Borrowed Time, to hear on LVE 13. […] There exists a third (77-minute long) part called Vat Was Dat, which I have included as a full bonus CD in the re-release of Are You Sequenced?
Published 1997 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag (all titles)
℗ 1997 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller
© 2013 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH

Disc 2: The short track Zooblast was done during Klaus' Wahnfried recordings in Autumn 1993 which led to the [m=243075] album, but Klaus did not use this track then. Conquest… is a composition by Vangelis; Klaus was asked to record it for a single release, as close as possible to Vangelis' original, and he did. Grosse Gaukler Gottes was made for the German tv promoted sampler Visions of Sound, in January 1994.
Tracks 4 to 8: These five recordings were made in April 1994, for the soundtrack to the movie Living on Borrowed Time. […] Besides his usual gear Klaus played - after 25 years - his electric lap guitar again. […]
The funnily called Dreieinhalb Stunden (Three-and-a-half hours) was on a CD that was part of the July '96 edition of German music magazine Keys; Klaus had recorded it the previous month together with Jörg Schaaf. And finally, we have two versions of the 1998 recording The Schulzendorf Groove for the album A Tribute To Klaus Schulze. And the very end brings us an ad hoc playing and recording of Klaus' visit at a radio station; he tried to present some sounds on the EMS Synthi A; I had put it at the end of 1999 on the limited Trailer CD.
Published 1992 by E.M.I. Music Publishing (Conquest of Paradise from Vangelis)
Published 1996 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag (Dreieinhalb Stunden)
Published 1993 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag (Grosse Gaukler Gottes)
Published 1997 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag (Tracks 4 to 8)
Published 1998 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag (The Schulzendorf Groove…)
Published 1999 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag (Zooblast, Man at Work)
℗ 1994 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller (Track 2 Conquest of Paradise)
℗ 1997 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller (Tracks 3 to 8)
℗ 1997 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller (Tracks 1, and 9 to 12)
© 2013 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH

Disc 3: Klaus sat down together with Jörg Schaaf to record a CD for the (then) announced Jubilee Edition that should sound different from the rest, as I had asked Klaus before. […] Jörg and KS only play analog synthesizers here, no computers. And they did it more or less live, in one go. Instruments used were: the EMS Synthi A, Minimoogs, Memorymoogs, Mellotron, Rave-o-lution, Polymorph, JD 800, … and that's it.
Published 1997 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag (all titles)
℗ 1997 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller
© 2013 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH

Total durations:
Disc 1: 79:21.
Disc 2: 76:45.
Disc 3: 78:45.

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Barcode: 885513007827 (Scanned)
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Label Code: LC 23370



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